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Label taxonomy and triage workflow for GitHub issues. Defines type labels (bug/feature/enhancement/docs/chore), priority levels (critical/high/medium/low), status labels, and triage decision workflow. Use when categorizing and prioritizing issues.
Scaffold a traditional deterministic GitHub Actions CI/CD workflow. Use this when creating build, test, deploy, lint, release, or security scan pipelines. This is distinct from agentic workflows — no AI is involved at runtime.
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.
Create GitHub issues with proper task classification. Classification determines which Skills will be used when working on the issue.
Review git diffs, staged changes, and GitHub PRs. Change-focused analysis across seven pillars (Security, Performance, Architecture, Error Handling, Testing, Maintainability, Paranoia) with numeric scoring 1-10. Supports GitHub PR review, staged changes, and arbitrary diffs. Use when: reviewing a PR, reviewing staged changes, reviewing a diff, pre-commit review. Triggers: review PR, review my changes, review the diff, review staged, review-pr, check my changes.
Scope-aware GitHub PR review with user-friendly tone and trust tier validation
Set up NuGet trusted publishing (OIDC) on a GitHub Actions repo — replaces long-lived API keys with short-lived tokens. USE FOR: trusted publishing, NuGet OIDC, keyless NuGet publish, migrate from NuGet API key, NuGet/login, secure NuGet publishing. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing to private feeds or Azure Artifacts (OIDC is nuget.org only). INVOKES: shell (powershell or bash), edit, create, ask_user for guided repo setup.
Configures .NET CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions with setup-dotnet, NuGet cache, reusable workflows; Azure DevOps with DotNetCoreCLI, templates, multi-stage), containerization (multi-stage Dockerfiles, Compose, rootless), packaging (NuGet authoring, source generators, MSIX signing), release management (NBGV, SemVer, changelogs, GitHub Releases), and observability (OpenTelemetry, health checks, structured logging, PII). Spans 18 topic areas. Do not use for application-layer API or UI implementation patterns.
Hand off a task to GitHub Copilot.
YAML querying, filtering, and transformation with yq command-line tool. Use when working with YAML files, parsing YAML configuration, modifying Kubernetes manifests, GitHub Actions workflows, or transforming YAML structures.
GitHub repository operations, automation, and management. Issue triage, PR management, CI/CD operations, release management, and security monitoring using the gh CLI. Use when the user wants to manage GitHub issues, PRs, CI status, releases, contributors, stale items, or any GitHub operational task beyond simple git commands.
Manage stacked branches and pull requests with the gh-stack GitHub CLI extension. Use when the user wants to create, push, rebase, sync, navigate, or view stacks of dependent PRs. Triggers on tasks involving stacked diffs, dependent pull requests, branch chains, or incremental code review workflows.