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Automates codebase environment configuration, troubleshooting, and repair. When non-technical users (editors, business personnel, operations staff) get a repository and say things like "it won't run", "how to start", "how to configure the environment", "help me set up the codebase", "initialize the project", "commit code", "what to do about conflicts", it automatically reads ONBOARDING.md, diagnoses environment gaps, fixes dependencies, verifies runnability, and safely completes git operations. It is also used by technical users to quickly standardize the setup process for new repositories (SessionStart hook, PII Guard, history sanitization, project-isolated API keys). This skill is triggered whenever users mention terms like "environment", "configuration", "won't run", "setup", "start", "clone", "how to run", "dependencies", "is it installed", "commit code", "merge conflict", "push failed".
AI SDLC Git-flow branching workflow. Use when an AI assistant starts implementation work, needs to create or verify a task branch, checks branch/spec alignment, or prepares to hand off a completed user-visible task to validation and commit prep. Supports `--quick-flow` for fast assumption-driven execution and `--full-flow` for question-driven verified execution.
Use when capturing post-mission audit data or analyzing audit records into a findings report with GitHub issue recommendations.
Use when creating a PRD, writing requirements, or transforming a feature request into an implementation-ready GitHub issue.
Audit how agent context (CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md / rules / skills) lines up with the code across a set of repositories and generate a self-contained HTML report — a short list of specific "things to check" (context behind the code, thin coverage for the codebase, oversized files, no per-area context), plus per-repo raw metrics and a folder tree comparing folder LOC to context coverage. Use when the user wants to audit context coverage across repos, "which repos are missing CLAUDE.md", "where is our agent context thin or stale", "context coverage across my org / projects folder", or "/context-coverage". Works on a local folder of clones or a whole GitHub org via the gh CLI.
Create GitHub issues with proper formatting, labels, and AI implementation prompts. Use when asked to create an issue, report a bug, or request a feature.
Help create git commits and PRs with properly formatted messages and release notes following CockroachDB conventions. Use when committing changes or creating pull requests.
Create notarized macOS app releases with Sparkle auto-updates, DMG installers, and GitHub releases. Use when releasing macOS apps, creating DMG files, notarizing apps, or setting up Sparkle updates. Handles version updates, code signing, notarization, and distribution.
Use when building professional installers for desktop applications - covers macOS DMG with app bundles, Windows MSI with WiX, Linux DEB packages, GitHub Actions automation, and SLSA attestations
GitHub Issues-first workflow with sub-issues hierarchy. TRIGGERS - issue hierarchy, sub-issues, issue tracking, research workflow, cross-repo issues.
This skill should be used when the user wants to bump versions, create releases, or tag versions. Triggers include: "bump version", "bump the version", "version bump", "release version", "tag a release", "create release", "major/minor/patch bump", "update version", "new version", "/version". Updates plugin.json and marketplace.json. Creates git tag and commit.
Git worktree management with safe defaults and flexible placement strategies. Use when users ask to: (1) create a new worktree or work on multiple branches in parallel, (2) list existing worktrees, (3) remove or clean up worktrees, (4) manage worktree placement (subfolder vs sibling directory), or any other git worktree operations.