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All changes to code must follow the guidance documented in the repository. Before any issue is filed, branch is made, commits generated, or pull request (or PR) created, a search must be done to ensure the right steps are followed. Whenever asked to create an issue, commit messages, to push code, or create a PR, use this skill so everything is done correctly.
Systematically find root causes and fix bugs. Use when debugging errors, investigating test failures, reproducing bugs from issue trackers (GitHub, Linear, Jira), or when stuck on a problem after failed fix attempts. Also use when the user says 'debug this', 'why is this failing', 'fix this bug', 'trace this error', or pastes stack traces, error messages, or issue references.
Create, update, and manage Jira issues from natural language. Use when the user wants to log bugs, create tickets, update issue status, or manage their Jira backlog.
Work with GitHub issues, pull requests, workflows, and repositories using the gh CLI. Use when managing GitHub projects.
Automate GitHub operations. Use this skill when you need to manage repositories, create PRs, handle Issues, automate CI/CD, or conduct code reviews.
Creates a new numbered issue document in docs/issue/ following the project's standard issue format, and simultaneously creates the corresponding Korean translation in docs/dev/issue/. Use this whenever starting new work — features, bug fixes, tasks, or investigations. The user may say "create an issue", "new issue", "이슈 만들어줘", or simply describe work they want to start.
Use when interacting with Backlog project management service - creating issues, listing pull requests, managing projects, checking notifications, or any Backlog operation via CLI
This skill should be used when the user mentions "gh CLI", "gh command", asks to "view repository info", "trigger workflows", "search GitHub", "manage codespaces", "check PR status", "list issues", or asks about GitHub CLI usage and automation from the command line.
This skill should be used when a user wants to create, draft, or plan a GitHub Epic issue — for example "write an epic", "I want to define a new initiative", "scope out this strategic project", "turn this idea into an epic", "plan work that spans multiple features", or "start from a bounded context". Also use when the user asks to define domain outcomes, capture a large initiative before breaking it into features, or describe work in terms of business goals rather than technical tasks.
Expert guidance for using the GitLab CLI (glab) to manage GitLab issues, merge requests, CI/CD pipelines, repositories, and other GitLab operations from the command line. Use this skill when the user needs to interact with GitLab resources or perform GitLab workflows.
ALWAYS invoke this skill at the START of every session before doing any other work. This skill ensures the host project has agent governance rules (skill routing, pre-implementation protocol, issue tracking conventions) installed in its context file. It is idempotent — if rules are already present, it exits silently. Without this skill running first, other swain skills (swain-design, swain-do, swain-release) will not be routable.
Command-line interface for SeaClip-Lite - A stateless CLI for managing issues, pipelines, agents, schedules, and activity on the SeaClip-Lite project management board.