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Complete CI/CD guide for Capacitor apps covering GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, build automation, app signing, and deployment pipelines. Use this skill when users need to automate their build and release process.
Search for code across GitHub repositories
Retrieve and explore DeepWiki-generated documentation for public GitHub repositories. Use when listing repository documentation topics, reading DeepWiki pages, or asking focused questions about a codebase that needs current repository structure, architecture notes, or component explanations.
Workflow Checkpoint Basic Capabilities (Focus on Save and Resume): Record checkpoint progress and resume context in GitHub Issues. Applicable to any workflow stage, supporting automatic triggering and high-frequency manual calls. Keywords: save, resume, checkpoint, issue.
Comprehensive codebase quality audit with parallel agent orchestration, GitHub issue creation, automated PR generation per issue, and PM-prioritized recommendations. Use for code review, refactoring audits, technical debt analysis, module quality assessment, or codebase health checks.
CRITICAL: Use for Makepad packaging and deployment. Triggers on: deploy, package, APK, IPA, 打包, 部署, cargo-packager, cargo-makepad, WASM, Android, iOS, distribution, installer, .deb, .dmg, .nsis, GitHub Actions, CI, action, marketplace
Extract and respond to comments from a GitHub Pull Request. Use this skill when given a GitHub PR URL to review comments and act on the feedback, or when asked to address PR review feedback.
Manage MCP servers in Codex quickly and safely. Use this skill when the user asks to add, update, remove, inspect, or troubleshoot MCP servers, especially from a GitHub URL. The skill enforces scope selection (project `./.codex/config.toml` vs global `~/.codex/config.toml`), checks for existing entries, and asks the user to choose required options before making changes.
View and manage inline GitHub PR review comments with full thread context from the terminal
Run /check-landing, then create GitHub issues for all findings. Issues are created with priority labels and structured format. Use /fix-landing instead if you want to fix issues immediately.
GitHub CLI for remote repository analysis, file fetching, codebase comparison, and discovering trending code/repos. Use when analyzing repos without cloning, comparing codebases, or searching for popular GitHub projects.
Research libraries, APIs, and patterns using searchGitHub and Exa tools. Finds real-world implementations and saves structured reports to docs/research/. Use when investigating technologies, debugging issues, or comparing options.