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Run GitHub Actions CI locally with Agent CI to validate changes before pushing. Use when testing, running checks, or validating code changes.
Manage context-mode GitHub issues, PRs, releases, and marketing with parallel subagent army. Orchestrates 10-20 dynamic agents per task. Use when triaging issues, reviewing PRs, releasing versions, writing LinkedIn posts, announcing releases, fixing bugs, merging contributions, validating ENV vars, testing adapters, or syncing branches.
Move completed local GitHub issue work to a ready-for-merge pull request. Use when development is complete, the user says finish PR, publish this branch, open a ready PR, or an agent has objective evidence the branch is ready for review.
Use when starting a complex task where community skills, design frameworks, or specialized personas might exist on GitHub - before writing code, check if someone has already created a proven skill for this domain
First-time setup for the gman-skills package. Checks whether the dotnet-blazor plugin is installed and installs it when missing. Checks whether the report-server binary exists and downloads it from GitHub Releases when missing. Run once after `npx skills add gvdvenis/gman-skills`. Triggers on: "setup gman skills", "/setup-gman-skills", "install gman skills dependencies".
Automatically creates user-facing changelogs from git commits by analyzing commit history, categorizing changes, and transforming technical commits into clear, customer-friendly release notes. Turns hours of manual changelog writing into minutes of automated generation.
This skill provides guidance for creating agents and applications with the GitHub Copilot SDK. It should be used when the user wants to create, modify, or work on software that uses the GitHub Copilot SDK in TypeScript, Python, Go, or .NET. The skill covers SDK usage patterns, CLI configuration, custom tools, MCP servers, and custom agents.
GitHub Spec-Kit integration for constitution-based spec-driven development. 7-phase workflow. Triggers: "spec-kit", "speckit", "constitution", "specify", ".specify/", "规格驱动开发", "需求规格".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "research code", "how does X work", "where is Y defined", "who calls Z", "trace code flow", "find usages", "review a PR", "explore this library", "understand the codebase", or needs deep code exploration. Handles both local codebase analysis (with LSP semantic navigation) and external GitHub/npm research using Octocode tools.
AUTOMATICALLY invoke this skill whenever git commit is needed - no user request required. Direct git commit will FAIL validation. This skill contains required pre-commit setup. Triggers: "커밋해", "커밋 ㄱㄱ", "커밋 만들어줘", "커밋 찍어줘", or ANY situation requiring git commit.
Create alpha-forge git worktrees with auto branch naming. TRIGGERS - create worktree, new worktree, alpha-forge worktree.
Use when you need to run interactive CLI tools (vim, git rebase -i, Python REPL, etc.) that require real-time input/output - provides tmux-based approach for controlling interactive sessions through detached sessions and send-keys