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Configures and manages Depot CI, a drop-in replacement for GitHub Actions that runs workflows entirely within Depot. Use when migrating GitHub Actions workflows to Depot CI, running `depot ci migrate`, managing Depot CI secrets and variables, running workflows with `depot ci run`, debugging Depot CI runs, checking workflow compatibility, or understanding Depot CI's current beta limitations. Also use when the user mentions .depot/ directory, depot ci commands, or asks about running GitHub Actions workflows on Depot's infrastructure without GitHub-hosted runners. NOTE: Depot CI is currently in beta with limited availability.
Analyzes git diff and commit history to write PR title and description based on the project's PR template.
Create GitHub pull requests with readiness checks, auto-drafted titles and descriptions, and remote push handling. Use when: create PR, pull request, open PR, submit PR, create pull request, PR for review, push and PR, pull-request, /pull-request.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "implement a feature in an isolated worktree", "create a worktree from the current project branch", "open a PR from worktree changes", "merge feature PRs into main", "run multiple agents in parallel worktrees", or "handle worktree merge conflicts and incompatibilities".
Red-team security review for code changes. Use when reviewing pending git changes, branch diffs, or new features for security vulnerabilities, permission gaps, injection risks, and attack vectors. Acts as a pen-tester analyzing code.
Detect and auto-install missing ToolUniverse research skills by checking common client skill directories and cloning from GitHub if absent. Use when ToolUniverse specialized skills are not installed, when setting up a new project, or when the tooluniverse router skill needs to bootstrap its sub-skills before routing.
Fetch source code for npm, PyPI, or crates.io packages and GitHub/GitLab repos to provide AI agents with implementation context beyond types and docs. Use when needing to understand how a library works internally, debug dependency issues, or explore package implementations.
Execute bash commands against any public GitHub repository without cloning it locally. Use when the user needs to explore, search, or analyze external repos, check dependency source code, or investigate implementation details in third-party code.
Babysit a GitHub pull request after creation by continuously polling CI checks/workflow runs, new review comments, and mergeability state until the PR is ready to merge (or merged/closed). Diagnose failures, retry likely flaky failures up to 3 times, auto-fix/push branch-related issues when appropriate, and stop only when user help is required (for example CI infrastructure issues, exhausted flaky retries, or ambiguous/blocking situations). Use when the user asks Codex to monitor a PR, watch CI, handle review comments, or keep an eye on failures and feedback on an open PR.
Review code changes against a plan using the plan location and implementing git commit(s).
Use when starting any RLM requirement to set up an isolated git worktree. REQUIRED before Phase 1 - creates isolated workspace, verifies clean test baseline, and prevents main branch pollution.
Bootstrap new projects with curated settings.local.json permissions, CLAUDE.md, and .gitignore. Detects project type (cloudflare-worker, vercel-app, node-generic, python, ops-admin) and generates grouped, commented permission presets. Also tidies existing messy settings files (removes leaked secrets, shell fragments, deprecated MCP refs, duplicate entries). Trigger with 'kickoff', 'new project', 'bootstrap', 'setup claude', 'tidy permissions', 'clean settings', or 'init project'.