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Create GitHub releases across multiple OSS repositories. Checks release status via `gh oss-watch releases`, analyzes unreleased commits to recommend semver bumps, confirms with user, then creates releases. Triggers: "create releases", "release my packages", "check for releases", "oss releases", "gh oss-watch releases", "/oss-release", "release status", "bump versions"
Set up NuGet trusted publishing (OIDC) on a GitHub Actions repo — replaces long-lived API keys with short-lived tokens. USE FOR: trusted publishing, NuGet OIDC, keyless NuGet publish, migrate from NuGet API key, NuGet/login, secure NuGet publishing. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing to private feeds or Azure Artifacts (OIDC is nuget.org only). INVOKES: shell (powershell or bash), edit, create, ask_user for guided repo setup.
Review local git changes from 8 expert perspectives using multi-agent team orchestration. Produces a consolidated report with Critical/Important/Nice-to-have severity levels. Lightweight pre-commit or pre-push quality gate — no PR or branch push required. Use when the user asks to review local changes, check changes before committing, get a team review of working tree changes, or run a pre-commit review. Trigger phrases include "review local", "review my changes", "review local changes", "pre-commit review", "review before commit", "review before push", "team review my changes", "check my changes", "review working tree", "local code review", "review diff", "review my diff".
Hand off a task to GitHub Copilot.
Submit an app to the asc app wall at asccli.app by opening a GitHub pull request. Use this skill when: (1) User wants to add their app to the app wall: "submit my app", "add to app wall", "list my app on asc" (2) User asks how to get their apps shown at asccli.app (3) User asks what apps.json is for or how the app wall community registry works (4) Explaining the GitHub PR flow for submitting to homepage/apps.json
⚠️ MANDATORY - YOU MUST invoke this skill before ANY destructive operation. Safety protocol for destructive git/file operations. Lists affected files, warns about data loss, suggests safe alternatives, requires explicit double confirmation. NEVER run destructive commands without invoking this skill.
Cross-repo worktree-based development workflow. Use when setting up or enforcing a team coding process with a dedicated git committer identity, humans as git authors, git worktrees for every task, and ngrok previews based on the worktree slug. Triggers on requests about vibe coding, worktrees, git author/committer enforcement, cross-repo process, or ngrok preview workflow.
Run all security scanners against the project and produce a unified, severity-bucketed report. Orchestrates gitleaks (secrets), osv-scanner/trivy (dependency vulns), semgrep (static analysis), context-file injection scanner (built-in), and repo hygiene checks (built-in). Missing scanners are skipped with install hints — the scan always completes. Triggers on: 'security check', 'security scan', 'run security', 'scan for secrets', 'check for vulnerabilities', 'security audit', 'audit dependencies', 'check secrets', 'find vulnerabilities', 'scan codebase'.
Use this skill when managing multi-repository systems using the `meta` tool (github.com/mateodelnorte/meta). Triggers on meta git clone, meta exec, meta project create/import/migrate, coordinating commands across many repos, running npm/yarn installs across all projects, migrating a monorepo to a multi-repo architecture, or any workflow that requires running git or shell commands against multiple child repositories at once.
Use when the user wants to automate WeChat mini-program upload, preview, or npm packaging via CI/CD, generate deployment scripts, set up miniprogram-ci workflows, or create preview QR codes automatically. Trigger whenever the user mentions "上传小程序", "预览", "CI 部署", "miniprogram-ci", "自动化上传", "发布小程序版本", "生成预览二维码", "打包npm", "pack-npm", "构建npm依赖", "GitHub Actions 小程序", "pnpm 小程序部署", or asks to integrate WeChat mini-program with continuous integration pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, etc.).
Pull all file comments from the current GitHub pull request and address them by making code changes.
Create Linear tickets or GitHub issues following n8n conventions. Use when the user asks to create a ticket, file a bug, open an issue, or says /create-issue.