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Auto-fix CodeRabbit review comments - get CodeRabbit review comments from GitHub and fix them interactively or in batch
Dispatch a swain artifact to a GitHub Actions runner for autonomous implementation via Claude Code Action. Creates a GitHub Issue with the artifact content and triggers the workflow for background execution. Use when the user says 'dispatch', 'send to background agent', 'run this autonomously', 'GitHub Actions', or wants to hand off a SPEC for autonomous implementation.
Creates a draft GitHub Issue with triage label from natural language description.
Prepare, publish, and automate releases for npm packages, especially scoped packages that need package.json fixes, publish scripts, npm dry-run checks, `.env`-managed `NPM_TOKEN` handling, npm org token setup, GitHub Actions secrets, semantic-release workflows, npmjs.org publishing, GitHub Packages publishing, GitHub Releases, or release troubleshooting. Use when Codex needs to make a repo publish-ready, verify what npm will ship, configure automated publishing, or diagnose failures involving package contents, registry auth, 2FA, tokens, tags, changelogs, GitHub Actions, or semantic-release.
CI/CD integration patterns for gh-infra: auto-apply on merge, scheduled drift detection, self-managed vs central-management layouts, and authentication setup for GitHub Actions workflows.
This skill should be used when a user wants to create a task, write a ticket, decompose a feature into implementable work, break down a story, define a vertical slice for development, or write Gherkin scenarios — for example "create a task", "write a task for this feature", "break this feature into tasks", "define implementation work", or "add a sub-issue to this feature". Guides creation of a GitHub Task issue linked to a parent Feature and Epic, derives Gherkin acceptance scenarios from the Feature's ACs, enforces DDD ubiquitous language in scenarios, and checks for vertical-slice integrity and task dependencies.
Expert in GitHub and GitLab workflows, branch strategies, CI/CD, and cross-platform Git (Windows, Linux, macOS). Produces clear commit messages; shows progress in terminal/chat with colors and emoticons; asks clarifying questions to avoid errors. Use when working with Git, GitHub, GitLab, pull/merge requests, commits, or when the user asks for commit message help or platform-specific Git guidance.
Finds open GitHub PRs with security and priority-high labels, links each to its issue, detects duplicates (multiple PRs fixing the same issue), and presents a table of review candidates. Use when looking for the next PR to review. Trigger keywords - find pr, find review, next pr, pr to review, duplicate pr, security pr.
Use when starting a complex task where community skills, design frameworks, or specialized personas might exist on GitHub - before writing code, check if someone has already created a proven skill for this domain
Interactive QA session where users report bugs or issues through conversation, and the agent creates GitHub issues. Explore the codebase in the background to obtain context and domain language. Use when user wants to report bugs, do QA, file issues conversationally, or mentions "QA session".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "research code", "how does X work", "where is Y defined", "who calls Z", "trace code flow", "find usages", "review a PR", "explore this library", "understand the codebase", or needs deep code exploration. Handles both local codebase analysis (with LSP semantic navigation) and external GitHub/npm research using Octocode tools.
Install Codex skills into $CODEX_HOME/skills from a curated list or a GitHub repo path. Use when a user asks to list installable skills, install a curated skill, or install a skill from another repo (including private repos).