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Desktop application to back up all GitHub repositories locally and optionally to AWS S3 or Cloudflare R2 cloud storage
Use this skill when the user asks to create a PR, open a pull request, "create-pr", "submit a pull request", or "open a merge request". Requires Gitee MCP Server to be configured.
This skill should be used when executing the epic-dev workflow, creating epic branches, managing sprint phases, working with git worktrees for phased feature development, or when the user mentions "epic workflow", "sprint phases", "phased development", or "git worktree workflow".
Implement a GitHub issue end-to-end using TDD, following the Agent Brief contract. Use when user wants the agent to pick up a ticket, write code to fulfill its acceptance criteria, commit, push, and close the issue.
Generate player-facing patch notes from git history, sprint data, and internal changelogs. Translates developer language into clear, engaging player communication.
Facilitate methodical review of proposals (technical designs, product specs, feature requests). Use when asked to "review this proposal", "give feedback on this doc", "help me review this RFC", or when presented with a document that needs structured feedback. Handles markdown files, GitHub gists/issues/PRs, and other text formats. Chunks proposals intelligently, predicts reviewer reactions, and produces feedback adapted to the proposal's format.
Multi-Agent Swarm Parallel Collaboration, pure Git self-organization, suitable for large-scale project development. Use this when users mention "swarm mode", "multi-agent", "parallel development", "agent swarm".
[Hyper] Push unpushed commits to the remote. Discovers the current or descendant git repositories, checks for commits ahead of upstream, and pushes them. Use when the user wants to push, sync to remote, or send commits upstream.
Iteratively gets a GitHub pull request's checks green. Detects the PR for the current branch or uses a provided PR number, waits for every check on the latest head SHA to appear and finish, investigates failing checks, fixes actionable code or test issues, pushes, and repeats. Escalates with a precise blocker when failures are external, flaky, or not safely fixable. Use when a PR still has unsuccessful checks after review fixes, including after greploop.
Render Quarto `.qmd` slides to HTML and sync to `docs/` for GitHub Pages. Use when user says "deploy", "publish the slides", "ship to pages", "push the lecture live", "render and publish", or after Quarto edits that need to go public. NOT for local Quarto render only — use `quarto render` directly for that.
GitHub repository analytics dashboard — stars, forks, contributors, issues, pull requests, recent activity, and top contributors. Use when the brief asks for a GitHub repo dashboard, open-source growth report, repository health page, or GitHub analytics view.
Replicate and validate a GitHub issue by spinning up Archon, analyzing the issue, and systematically testing all described symptoms using browser automation. Use when: User wants to reproduce a bug, validate a GitHub issue, confirm a reported problem, or investigate whether an issue is real before working on a fix. Triggers: "replicate issue", "reproduce issue", "validate issue", "confirm bug", "test issue", "can you reproduce", "try to replicate", "verify the bug". Capability: Checks out main, pulls latest, starts Archon, reads the GitHub issue, then uses agent-browser to systematically test every symptom and produce a findings report. NOT for: Fixing issues (use /archon or /exp-piv-loop:fix-issue), general UI testing (use /validate-ui).