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Found 262 Skills
Define version control strategies for design files, components, and libraries.
Apply Spatie's version control conventions when creating commits, branches, pull requests, or managing Git repositories; use for naming repos, writing commit messages, choosing branch strategies, and merging code.
[Utilities] Convert PDF files to Markdown. Use when extracting text from PDFs, creating editable documentation from PDF reports, or converting PDF content to version-controlled markdown files.
Version-controlled evolution engine that uses accumulated insight results to evolve soul profiles and workflow recipes with auditability, safety constraints, and rollbacks.
Prompt and workflow for generating conventional commit messages using a structured XML format. Guides users to create standardized, descriptive commit messages in line with the Conventional Commits specification, including instructions, examples, and validation.
Intelligent Git Flow branch creator that analyzes git status/diff and creates appropriate branches following the nvie Git Flow branching model.
Create high-quality git commits: review/stage intended changes, split into logical commits, and write clear commit messages (including Conventional Commits). Use when the user asks to commit, craft a commit message, stage changes, or split work into multiple commits.
Essential Git patterns for effective version control, eliminating redundant Git guidance per agent.
Evolves skills based on usage patterns. Use when improving or rolling back skill definitions.
Migrate hardcoded prompts to Langfuse for version control and deployment-free iteration. Use when user wants to externalize prompts, move prompts to Langfuse, or set up prompt management.
Central repository structure for manufacturing RFP responses, compliance statements, and solution modules.
Helps write Git commit messages following the Conventional Commits specification. Use this skill when the user asks to commit changes, write commit messages, format commits, or mentions git commits.