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Agent skill for project-board-sync - invoke with $agent-project-board-sync
Main Copilot skill gate for the Fusion ecosystem — cross-domain router. USE FOR: routing between different Fusion domains (skills, issues, PRs, reviews) when the right domain skill is unclear; getting install guidance for missing skills. DO NOT USE FOR: skill lifecycle operations (use fusion-skills directly), tasks where a specific Fusion skill is already active.
Review pull requests. Use when user asks to "review a PR", "/review-pr", or wants to review a pull request.
Derive PRD from existing project documentation, README, and codebase analysis
Split a PR into multiple PRs to reduce the number of required CODEOWNERS reviewer groups.
gh, vercel, supabase, render CLI and deployment platform setup
Query DeepWiki for repository documentation and structure. Use to understand open source projects, find API docs, and explore codebases.
Manage logical workspaces for organizing development across multiple organizations/contexts. Use when: (1) Creating a new workspace for a project/org, (2) Listing available workspaces, (3) Switching active workspace, (4) Configuring workspace-specific settings (GitHub/JIRA tokens, work directory). Workspaces isolate configuration so you can work on personal projects vs work projects without conflicts.
Interactive conversation to resolve [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] markers using /speckit.clarify command. Claude asks questions about missing features, UX/UI details, behavior, and priorities. Updates specs in .specify/memory/ with answers to create complete, unambiguous documentation. This is Step 5 of 6 in the reverse engineering process.
This skill should be used when a developer wants to autonomously execute all tasks under a fully-specified Epic or Feature — for example "go", "start building", "implement everything", "run the loop", "execute the feature", "build it all", "kick it off". Requires that the Epic/Feature/Task tree is fully written before starting. Chains implement → verify → PR for every task in dependency order, with targeted human-in-the-loop gates for contradictions and ambiguities.
Create maintainer-friendly pull requests with clean code and professional communication. Prevents 16 common mistakes that cause PR rejection. Use when: contributing to open source, submitting PRs, or troubleshooting PR rejection, CI failures, or personal artifacts in commits.
Guide for using git according to my preferences. Use it when you're asked to commit something.