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FORGE Resume — Resumes an existing FORGE project. Analyzes the current state, identifies the next action, and proposes to continue development. Usage: /forge-resume
Standardized git commits following Conventional Commits. Supports mapping to GitHub and GitLab.
Procedures for updating the base version of GitHub Spec Kit (https://github.com/github/spec-kit) and synchronizing templates/scripts. This is used when you need to update Spec Kit, apply differences from upstream releases, incorporate templates/commands/scripts, and maintain local operations (Japanese localization, no branch operations, SPEC-[8-digit UUID])
Pushes the current branch, creates a PR linked to the configured tracker issue, comments the PR link on the issue, and moves the issue to In review.
Creates context-aware git commits with smart pre-commit checks, submodule support, and conventional commit message generation. Use when user requests to commit changes, stage and commit, check in code, save work, save changes, push my code, finalize changes, add to git, create commits, run /commit command, or mentions "git commit", "commit message", "conventional commits", "stage files", "git add", or needs help with commits.
Upgrade any skill to v5 Hybrid format using decision theory + modal logic
Extract experience from the current conversation and automatically generate reusable Claude Code Skills. Use when user wants to extract a skill, summarize into a skill, solidify experience, generate a skill, create a skill from context, save as a skill, or turn experience into a skill.
Guide on using oh-my-claudecode plugin
Updates model references across all skill files when new Claude models are released. Use when Anthropic releases new Claude models to keep skills current.
Use when research direction needs assessment, critical knowledge gaps must be identified, or priorities must be recommended based on impact, dependencies, and effort (especially at project milestones or when scope questions arise)
GitLab release operations. ALWAYS use this skill when user wants to: (1) list releases, (2) view release details, (3) create new releases, (4) upload assets, (5) delete releases.
GitLab search operations via API. ALWAYS use this skill when user wants to: (1) search across GitLab globally, (2) find issues/MRs/code/commits, (3) search within a group or project, (4) find users or projects by keyword.