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End-to-end open source contribution workflow: from scanning issues to submitting PRs. Use this skill whenever the user wants to contribute to an open source project, find issues to fix, submit a pull request, fork a repo to contribute, fix a GitHub issue, or mentions 'open source contribution'. Also trigger when they provide a GitHub repo URL and ask about contributing, say things like 'help me submit a PR', 'find good first issues', 'I want to contribute to X', or mention fixing bugs in someone else's project.
Commit changes from the current Claude Code session to a new branch, push to GitHub, and open a PR. Use when the user wants to save their work as a PR, submit session changes, or create a pull request for what was done in this session.
Fix GitHub issues end-to-end — from analysis through branch creation, implementation, testing, and PR submission. Use this skill whenever the user mentions fixing a GitHub issue, resolving a bug from an issue tracker, working on a GitHub issue number, or says things like "fix issue
Guide for contributing to Trellis documentation and marketplace. Covers adding spec templates, marketplace skills, documentation pages, and submitting PRs across both the Trellis main repo and docs repo. Use when someone wants to add a new spec template, add a new skill to the marketplace, add or update documentation pages, or submit a PR to this project.
DubStack CLI reference. Use for managing stacked changes (git branches). Covers creating stacks, navigating, submitting PRs, rebasing (restacking), and undoing mistakes.
Use this before claiming work is complete, fixed, or tested—before committing or creating a PR—you must run validation commands and confirm the output before claiming success; always back up assertions with evidence