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Execute a single task from a Jira task plan using a structured pipeline of specialist subagents: planning, testing, refactoring, implementation, documentation, code-quality review, architecture review, security audit, and requirements verification. The user must specify which task number to execute. Use when the user says "execute task 3", "work on task 2", "implement task 1", "start task 5 for PROJECT-1234", or "run task N". Also triggered by the orchestrating-jira-workflow skill as Phase 5 of the end-to-end pipeline (called once per task). Requires that the task plan exists at docs/<TICKET_KEY>-tasks.md. Executes ONLY the specified task — never continues to the next one without explicit user approval.
Walk through a Jira task plan and interactively confirm assumptions, resolve open questions, and validate decisions — using progressive disclosure. Only asks questions relevant to the CURRENT phase or task being executed. Use when the user says "review the plan", "ask me questions", "clarify assumptions", "let's go through the questions", "grill me on the plan", "validate plan for PROJECT-1234", or anything about reviewing, questioning, or validating a task plan. Also triggered by the orchestrating-jira-workflow skill as Phase 3 of the pipeline, and re-invoked during Phase 5 before each task execution. Requires a task plan at docs/<TICKET_KEY>-tasks.md.
Automatically create PRs for registering insights, patterns, and workflows obtained from the current project as skills to the TBSten/skills repository. It performs the full process consistently: collecting insights from the project's CLAUDE.md, .claude/rules/, .claude/skills/, and codebase, packaging them into reusable skills, and creating the corresponding PR. Use when requested: "Register insights to the skill repository", "contribute skill", "Share this insight", "Register as a skill", "Compile insights into a PR", "Turn this pattern into a skill". gh CLI and git must be installed.
AI design workflow with DESIGN.md, anti-patterns, and optional Stitch MCP
Watch a tutorial, demo, or walkthrough video and generate a Claude Code skill from it. Extracts the workflow, commands, tools, and patterns demonstrated and produces a SKILL.md with implementation. Supports Loom, YouTube, and local files.
Guide for following MassGen's release documentation workflow. This skill should be used when preparing release documentation, updating changelogs, writing case studies, or maintaining project documentation across releases.
Guide for creating evolving skills - detailed workflow plans that capture what you'll do, what tools you'll create, and learnings from execution. Use this when starting a new task that could benefit from a reusable workflow.
Set up or repair codecontext adoption in a project. Use this whenever the user wants to add @context annotations to a repo, install the codecontext toolchain, update AGENTS.md guidance, improve agent workflows around decision capture, or audit whether an existing codecontext setup is coherent. Prefer this skill over vague "document the tool" work: it is specifically for making a repo actually usable with codecontext.
Edit existing PowerPoint files or templates with XML-safe workflows. Use for template-based deck updates: analyze layouts, map content to slides, duplicate/reorder/delete slides safely, edit slide XML in parallel, clean orphaned assets, and repack validated PPTX output.
Use when managing Alibaba Cloud Key Management Service (KMS) via OpenAPI/SDK, including the user needs key lifecycle/resource operations, policy/configuration changes, status inspection, or troubleshooting KMS API workflows.
Wrk integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Wrk data.
TruNarrative integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with TruNarrative data.