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GitHub workflow automation, PR management, issue tracking, and code review coordination. Integrates with GitHub Actions and repository management. Use when: PR creation, code review, issue management, release automation, workflow setup. Skip when: local-only changes, non-GitHub repositories.
Use this skill when a user asks how to generate, integrate, or implement a Word‑like document editor in Angular using Syncfusion. Trigger it for requests involving the Syncfusion Angular Document Editor, Angular‑based editor integration, document editing and formatting, comments and track changes, working with tables and images, managing headers and footers, applying document protection, and building end‑to‑end document workflows in Angular applications.
Implements Syncfusion .NET MAUI SfPdfViewer for cross-platform PDF viewing, navigation, annotations, form filling/validation, text search/selection, e-signatures, redaction, printing, and toolbar/UI customization. Use when working with PDF viewer setup, document annotations, form fields, or signature workflows in MAUI apps.
Prepare, submit, and optimize Chrome Web Store listings. Covers workflow, checklist, rejection reasons, listing optimization, and CI/CD automation.
Enforces spec-before-code workflow for AI-driven development. Automatically selects Spec-Kit or OpenSpec mode, triages complexity (quick/standard/thorough), recovers session context, and applies quality gates (G0-G4) with automated review loops at every stage. Use this skill whenever the user says "/super-spec", "spec first", "规范先行", or starts any feature, bugfix, or refactor — especially in projects with .spec-mode, .specify/, or openspec/ directories. Even if the user doesn't explicitly ask for spec-driven workflow, activate this skill for any non-trivial code change to prevent skipping the design phase. Orchestrates: Spec-Kit/OpenSpec (OPSX) + planning-with-files + ui-ux-pro-max (v2.0, 67 styles, 161 palettes, 13 stacks) + Superpowers (TDD, code review, verification, debugging, spec/plan review loops, subagent model selection).
Patient safety evaluation harness for healthcare application deployments. Automated test suites for CDSS accuracy, PHI exposure, clinical workflow integrity, and integration compliance. Blocks deployments on safety failures.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "run a tracking cycle", "measure AI visibility", "check share of voice", "run Morphiq Track", "track citations", "check GEO score", "generate prompts", "run content creation workflow", or mentions monitoring LLM mentions, running content creation workflows, measuring brand visibility, or generating query fanout content. Queries multiple LLM providers, produces delta reports, and maintains MORPHIQ-TRACKER.md as the persistent state file for the entire pipeline.
Manages MongoDB Atlas Stream Processing (ASP) workflows. Handles workspace provisioning, data source/sink connections, processor lifecycle operations, debugging diagnostics, and tier sizing. Supports Kafka, Atlas clusters, S3, HTTPS, and Lambda integrations for streaming data workloads and event processing. NOT for general MongoDB queries or Atlas cluster management. Requires MongoDB MCP Server with Atlas API credentials.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for CI/CD, registry, dependency drift, artifact provenance, image build, release pipeline, and runtime consumer challenges. Use when the user asks to trace dependency drift, registry pulls, malicious packages, build or release tampering, CI execution, artifact signing, or which shipped artifact the runtime actually consumes. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for source maps, build manifests, chunk registries, emitted bundles, obfuscated loader flow, and frontend runtime recovery. Use when the user asks to reconstruct served JavaScript structure, inspect source maps or chunk maps, trace bundle loading, recover hidden routes or APIs from emitted assets, or explain runtime behavior from built frontend artifacts. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for enterprise mail abuse, OAuth consent, inbox or forwarding rules, transport rules, shared mailbox access, phishing chains, and token-to-mailbox side effects. Use when the user asks to trace mailbox rules, OAuth consent grants, forwarding or delegate abuse, shared mailbox access, message-trace evidence, or explain how mail artifacts turn into persistence, exfiltration, or privilege. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for race windows, ordering bugs, idempotency failures, lock gaps, concurrent worker drift, and state inconsistencies that produce decisive effects. Use when the user asks to reproduce timing-sensitive bugs, concurrent state corruption, duplicate actions, stale reads, or privilege or balance drift caused by request ordering. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.