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Create pull requests using GitHub CLI with proper templates and formatting
Compare files and directories between git worktrees or worktree and current branch
Add line-specific review comments to pull requests using GitHub CLI API
Turn finished local work into a commit, an ordinary pull request, or a stacked pull-request chain. Use when asked to commit, save changes, open or update a PR, publish a branch, create/sync/restack/submit a PR stack, or run /plate. Owns all staging, committing, pushing, PR creation, and stack-aware mutation. GitHub inspection, review, comments, CI, issues, releases, and repository administration remain /gh.
Look up conventions, patterns, and concrete implementations from your own GitHub repositories checked out locally under ~/projects/referenzen/. Use this skill whenever there is uncertainty about how something is done in your codebase family — e.g. Helm chart structure, Kubernetes manifests, framework configuration patterns, Docker Compose conventions, CI/CD pipeline setup, or any other recurring architectural decision. Invoke it proactively before guessing at a convention; always cite the source project and path when a pattern is adopted. Also use when the user asks to check out, update, or search reference repositories.
Claude Code workflow mastery for .NET developers. Covers parallel execution with git worktrees, plan mode strategy, verification loops, auto-formatting hooks, permission setup for dotnet CLI, prompting techniques, subagent patterns, and context discipline — token budget management, MCP-first navigation, lazy loading, and subagent isolation — all adapted for the .NET ecosystem. Load this skill when setting up Claude Code for a .NET project, optimizing workflows, running parallel sessions, when context is running low or sessions feel sluggish, when exploring a large codebase efficiently, or when the user mentions "productivity", "workflow", "parallel", "worktree", "plan mode", "permissions", "hooks", "10x", "setup Claude Code", "speed up development", "context", "tokens", "budget", "running out of context", "too many files", or "large codebase". Inspired by tips from Boris Cherny (creator of Claude Code) and the Anthropic team.
Turn the current conversation into a spec (Problem, Solution, User Stories, Decisions) and publish it as a GitHub issue. Validates a feature before any code is written.
Run one GitHub pull-request processing tick and apply a review recommendation without merging.
Apply the canonical GitHub issue and pull-request label set to a repository.
Ties a GitHub pull request or GitLab merge request to an RHDH Jira issue in RHIDP, RHDHPLAN, RHDHBUGS, or RHDHSUPP: attach the Jira Web link titled `repo #N: <title>`, post or update the structured comment, fill empty issue fields, move an RHDHPLAN Epic, Story, or Task to RHIDP, and mark a Web link merged. Raises the PR or MR first when one does not exist yet. Use for "link this PR to RHIDP-1234", "attach the MR to the Jira issue", "mark the Web links merged", replacing a hand-rolled remotelink or comment step, or a PR outside the rhdh-plugins and community-plugins monorepo flow. The full monorepo flow — build, changeset, recordings — is rhdh-pr-create.
Safely start new or continue in-progress Git integration and history operations through verified completion. Use when asked to run or resume a rebase, merge, cherry-pick, or revert; when Git is already in the middle of one of those operations; or for interruption recovery, conflict resolution, ours/theirs interpretation, and deciding when user guidance is required. Continue a detected active operation before considering new work, never choose the integration method, and never guess an unclear next action or resolution.
Upgrade an installed Next Move Theory setup to the latest published canon + skills by re-running the official one-command installer, which clones the public GitHub repo (zamesin/Next-Move-Theory-Canon-and-Skills, branch main) and refreshes the canon, the nmt-* skills (both Claude and Codex), the injected rules block in CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md, and the README — all in place. Idempotent and safe: it never touches your own files and never deletes unrelated skills. Use when the user says "update NMT", "upgrade the skills", "get the latest canon", runs /nmt-upgrade, or when another skill reports that a newer version is available. Defaults to English.