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Found 203 Skills
GitLab REST API via curl. Use this skill to manage projects, issues, merge requests, and pipelines in GitLab.
Draft and update user-story issues with role-action-value framing, workflow scenarios, repository-valid labels, and explicit publish confirmation.
Iterative PDCA cycle for systematic experimentation and continuous improvement
Execute story implementation following a context filled story spec file. Use when the user says "dev this story [story file]" or "implement the next story in the sprint plan"
Set up new project structure with seed file for research workspace. Use when the user wants to start a new project, create a project structure, initialize a new idea, or mentions starting something new.
Trigger: Call this skill when you need to achieve dynamic balance among multiple goals, stakeholders or mutually restrictive indicators. Common signals include trade-offs, goal conflicts, systemic constraints, and that optimizing one indicator will harm another. Trigger when several important goals must be advanced together and optimizing one dimension can damage another. Use this skill to map the key relationships, avoid one-sided decisions, and balance the system as a whole.
Trigger: Call this skill when the problem is complex, has multiple conflicting factors, unclear priorities, or you don't know what to solve first; common signals include trade-off, bottleneck, unknown root cause, unclear priority order, and mutual restraint between multiple problems. Trigger when a problem contains competing forces, unclear priorities, or no obvious entry point. Use this skill to identify contradictions, isolate the principal contradiction, classify its nature, and choose the right response.
Query the list of project workflow statuses
Create structured plans for any multi-step task -- software features, research workflows, events, study plans, or any goal that benefits from structured breakdown. Also deepen existing plans with interactive review of sub-agent findings. Use for plan creation when the user says 'plan this', 'create a plan', 'write a tech plan', 'plan the implementation', 'how should we build', 'what's the approach for', 'break this down', 'plan a trip', 'create a study plan', or when a brainstorm/requirements document is ready for planning. Use for plan deepening when the user says 'deepen the plan', 'deepen my plan', 'deepening pass', or uses 'deepen' in reference to a plan. For exploratory or ambiguous requests where the user is unsure what to do, prefer ce-brainstorm first.
Enter this sub-process when developing new features — turn the vague idea of "adding X capability" into a closed-loop acceptance process, with solution files archived so that both AI and users can later check what was thought and why decisions were made at that time. Trigger scenarios are focused on new capabilities ("develop new features", "add X", "implement XX") and do not address bugs in existing code. This skill only handles routing, deciding which next step to take among brainstorm / design / fastforward / implement / acceptance based on existing artifacts.
Query and operate ZenTao data via the zentao command-line tool, covering CRUD operations and status transitions for modules including program, product, project, execution, story, Bug, task, testcase, testtask, productplan, build, release, feedback, ticket, system, user, and attachment. Use this skill when users mention ZenTao, zentao, querying project progress, obtaining Bug lists, creating tasks, updating requirement status, and other project management operations.
Help users get started with ZenTao and zentao-cli in a casual chat-based way. Let users follow their roles (Product Manager/Project Manager/Tester/Developer/Executive) to explore and practice in a real ZenTao environment, and get familiar with the CRUD operations and status transitions of modules such as Product, Requirement, Plan, Task, Bug, and Test Case. This skill is used when users are first exposed to ZenTao, want to get started with zentao-cli, hope to learn what ZenTao can do, or explicitly ask "Show me around ZenTao/Give me a ZenTao tour/Experience ZenTao".