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Expert guidance on TYPO3 Workspaces: versioning, staging, publishing workflows, file limitations, query migration, debugging, and testing. Use when working with workspace, versioning, staging, publishing, review, draft content, workflow.
Use when planning animation workflows, deciding between spontaneous vs controlled approaches, or balancing creative freedom with structural precision.
Guided onboarding for OpenSpec - walk through a complete workflow cycle with narration and real codebase work.
Coordinator workflow for orchestrating dockeragents through fix-review-iterate-present loop. Use when delegating any task that produces code changes. Ensures agents achieve 10/10 quality before presenting to human.
Migrate a GitHub Actions workflow to RWX. Translates triggers, jobs, steps into an optimized RWX config with DAG parallelism, content-based caching, and RWX packages.
Automate browser tasks like form filling, data extraction, or multi-step web workflows. Use when the user needs to interact with websites that require clicking, typing, or navigation.
Test-driven development with red-green-refactor loop. Use when user wants to build features or fix bugs using TDD, mentions "red-green-refactor", wants test-first development, or requests TDD workflow.
A meta-skill for creating, documenting, and refining other Antigravity skills. Use this when the user wants to codify a workflow, automate a repetitive task, or save a successful interaction pattern as a permanent capability.
Development workflows for the playwright-cli repository. Use when the user asks about rolling dependencies, releasing, or other repo maintenance tasks.
Automate PR workflows. Use before creating PRs. Generates PR descriptions, validates PR requirements, checks for missing tests/docs, and links issues automatically.
This skill should be used when the user mentions Jujutsu version control, "jj" commands, working with jj repositories, or asks about Git to Jujutsu equivalents. Triggers on keywords like "jujutsu", "jj", "jj-vcs", "jj repo", "jj commit", "jj log", "jj new", "jj squash", "jj rebase", "jj bookmark", or questions about Jujutsu workflows and concepts.
Adaptive sprint workflow: deep analysis, evolving roadmap, one-at-a-time sprints, formal debt tracking, and re-entry prompts for context persistence. Trigger: When the user wants to analyze a project, create a roadmap, generate/execute sprints iteratively, or check project status and technical debt.