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GitHub Actions workflow authoring for CI/CD pipelines. Covers workflow syntax, triggers, jobs, steps, matrix strategies, caching, artifacts, reusable workflows, composite actions, secrets management, OIDC authentication, and permissions hardening. Use when creating workflows, configuring jobs, setting up caching, or automating releases. Use for github-actions, workflow, ci, cd, actions, jobs, steps, matrix, cache, artifact, secrets, reusable-workflow.
Interact with GitHub using the `gh` CLI. Use `gh issue`, `gh pr`, `gh run`, and `gh api` for issues, PRs, CI runs, and advanced queries.
Advanced GitHub Actions workflow automation with AI swarm coordination, intelligent CI/CD pipelines, and comprehensive repository management
CI/CD Pipelines, Versioning & Release Management
Use this skill when asked to create a GitHub issue. It handles different issue types (bug, feature, etc.) using repository templates and ensures proper labeling.
Expert guidance for GitHub CLI (gh) - issues, PRs, repos, releases, and GitHub API. Use when working with GitHub, managing issues/PRs, or when user mentions GitHub, PRs, issues, or repos. Preferred over GitHub MCP server for context efficiency.
Publishes an api2cli-generated CLI to a GitHub repository. Handles git init, .gitignore, committing, and gh repo create. Use when user asks to "push to github", "publish to github", "create a github repo", "add to github", or "put this on github".
Create GitHub issues with proper task classification. Classification determines which Skills will be used when working on the issue.
Comprehensive GitHub release orchestration with AI swarm coordination for automated versioning, testing, deployment, and rollback management
Interact with GitHub repositories, pull requests, issues, and workflows using the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable and GitHub CLI. Use when working with code hosted on GitHub or managing GitHub resources.
Advanced GitHub Actions workflow automation with AI swarm coordination, intelligent CI/CD pipelines, and comprehensive repository management
Upload local images to a GitHub PR and embed them in the description or comments. Use when asked to "attach screenshots to PR", "add images to PR", "upload test results to PR", "embed screenshots in PR description", "add before/after images to PR", "attach UI screenshots", "show test results in PR", "add visual evidence to PR", or any request involving images and PRs. Always use this skill when the user wants to visually document changes in a pull request, even if they don't use the word "upload" — phrases like "put the screenshot in the PR" or "show the image in the PR" should trigger this skill. Supports Playwright MCP / Chrome DevTools MCP / agent-browser as browser automation backends.