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Found 28 Skills
Submit or update a Wall of Apps entry in the App-Store-Connect-CLI repository using the existing generate-and-PR flow. Use when the user says "submit to wall of apps", "add my app to the wall", "wall-of-apps", or asks for make generate app + PR help.
Track build processing, status, and retention for Google Play using gpd publish commands. Use when waiting on processing or managing releases.
Resolve Google Play identifiers (package, tracks, version codes, products, subscriptions) using gpd. Use when commands require IDs or exact values.
Orchestrate Google Play beta testing groups and distribution using gpd. Use when managing testers, internal testing, or beta rollouts.
Set region-specific pricing for Google Play subscriptions and products using gpd monetization commands. Use when adjusting prices by territory or PPP strategy.
Sync and validate Google Play metadata, listings, and assets with gpd, including Fastlane-style workflows. Use when updating store listings or translations.
Preflight Google Play releases, validate edits, and verify listing completeness with gpd. Use when shipping to production or troubleshooting a failed release.
Guidance for using the Google Play Developer CLI (flags, output formats, auth, pagination). Use when asked to run or design gpd commands for Play Console workflows.
Manage Google Play Developer Console using the gpd CLI. Use when working with Android app publishing, Play Store releases, app reviews, Android vitals, in-app purchases, subscriptions, or when the user mentions Google Play, Play Store, Android publishing, or gpd.
Track build processing, find latest builds, and clean up old builds with asc. Use when managing build retention or waiting on processing.
End-to-end release workflows for TestFlight and App Store using asc publish, builds, versions, and submit commands. Use when asked to upload a build, distribute to TestFlight, or submit to App Store.
Orchestrate TestFlight distribution, groups, testers, and What to Test notes using asc. Use when rolling out betas.