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Collaboration workflow for GitHub Issue handling. Used when users receive an issue that needs analysis and response. Through the four-step process of "Diagnosis → Qualification → Decision → Response", produce accurate root cause analysis and appropriate user responses from an issue, avoiding misjudgment of problem types or unprofessional responses.
Use when the user asks to create a pull request, open a PR, submit changes for review, or says "/pr". Validates branch state, analyzes all commits since divergence from base, runs pre-PR quality checks, generates structured PR title and body with summary/test-plan/breaking-changes sections, pushes branch, and creates the PR via GitHub CLI (gh). Supports draft PRs, reviewer assignment, and label attachment.
Generates detailed, architect-quality GitHub issues from short instructions. Analyzes the project's actual stack, architecture, and codebase before writing. Detects duplicate issues with intelligent multi-strategy search, validates and creates labels, enforces title conventions, controls scope, and publishes via `gh` CLI with robust error handling. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a GitHub issue, report a bug, propose a feature, request a refactor, or file any kind of technical issue — even if they just say something brief like "we need to fix the auth flow" or "create an issue for X". Also triggers on: "open an issue", "file a bug", "I want to propose...", "add this to the backlog", "gh issue", or any request that implies creating a trackable work item on GitHub.
Git Version Control & Collaboration Expert, covering GitHub/Gitee platform operations, Conventional Commits specifications, and PR/MR best practices.
Audits GitHub Actions workflows for security vulnerabilities in AI agent integrations including Claude Code Action, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, and GitHub AI Inference. Detects attack vectors where attacker-controlled input reaches. AI agents running in CI/CD pipelines.
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.
Use the GitHub CLI (gh) to perform core GitHub operations: auth status, repo create/clone/fork, issues, pull requests, releases, and basic repo management. Trigger for requests to use gh, manage GitHub repos, PRs, or issues from the CLI.
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.
Create a PRD through user interview, codebase exploration, and module design, then submit as a GitHub issue. Use when user wants to write a PRD, create a product requirements document, or plan a new feature.
Use when you have a rough product idea and want a complete PRD without sitting through an interactive grilling. Claude walks the full decision tree (edge cases, modules, schema, testing, security), self-answers with software-engineering best practices, streams the Q&A live so you can override, and writes the PRD locally with an option to push as a GitHub issue.
Design and generate CI/CD pipelines from detected project stack signals. Covers GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, and Buildkite with caching, matrix builds, deployment strategies (blue-green, canary, rolling), environment gates, and security scanning. Use when bootstrapping CI, migrating pipelines, or optimizing build times.
Automate the full release lifecycle — version bump, changelog, README update, git tag, GitHub release, and PyPI/npm publishing. Use this skill whenever the user wants to cut a release, bump a version, tag and push, create a GitHub release, generate release notes or a changelog, publish to PyPI or npm, or asks what changed since the last release. Even if the user just says ship it, make a release, or tag this version — this skill should handle it. Don't use for routine commit/push, opening PRs, or publishing to VS Code Marketplace/App Store (use the dedicated skills).