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Generate Python RSS feed scrapers from blog websites, integrated with hourly GitHub Actions
Reads open review comments from a GitHub PR, triages them, applies code fixes, and drafts reply messages. Use when user wants to address PR comments, says 'address review comments', 'fix PR feedback', 'handle PR comments', 'respond to review', or mentions addressing code review feedback on a pull request.
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.
Validate and prepare documentation for GitHub Pages deployment
GitHub Actions workflow templates for uploading builds and releasing to the App Store using the `asc` CLI. Use this skill when: (1) Setting up a CI/CD pipeline that uploads a signed IPA/PKG to App Store Connect (2) Automating App Store submission from GitHub Actions using `asc` (3) Adding TestFlight distribution steps (add beta group, update "What's New") (4) User asks "how do I release to the App Store from CI", "create a GitHub Actions workflow for App Store submission" (5) Wiring `asc builds upload`, `asc versions set-build`, `asc versions submit` into a pipeline (6) Adding a pre-submission readiness gate using `asc versions check-readiness`
Per-project SSH key provisioning for git signing and authentication. Generates ed25519 keys, configures git signing, registers on GitHub, and sets up SSH host aliases to bypass global agents (e.g., 1Password).
Use this skill when setting up CI/CD pipelines, configuring GitHub Actions, implementing deployment strategies, or automating build/test/deploy workflows. Triggers on GitHub Actions, CI pipeline, CD pipeline, deployment automation, blue-green deployment, canary release, rolling update, build matrix, artifacts, and any task requiring continuous integration or delivery setup.
Verify whether a GitHub issue is fixed in the local codebase. User provides a GitHub issue URL, the skill fetches it, extracts reproduction steps, builds the product from source, runs the reproduction steps, and reports whether the issue still exists or not.
Set up and configure Google's release-please for automated versioning, changelog generation, and publishing via GitHub Actions. Covers pipeline creation, Conventional Commits formatting, pre-release workflows, monorepo configuration, and troubleshooting release pipelines. Use this skill whenever the user wants to automate releases, set up CI/CD for publishing, configure version bumping, write release-please-compatible commit messages, tag versions automatically, publish to npm/PyPI/crates.io/Maven/Docker, or troubleshoot why a release PR wasn't created. Activate even if the user doesn't mention "release-please" by name — phrases like "automate my npm releases", "set up GitHub Actions for publishing", "how do I tag versions automatically", "changelog generation", "semver automation", or "pre-release workflow" all indicate this skill. For commit message guidance specifically, this skill focuses on release-please-compatible conventions; for broader multi-repo git operations with submodules, defer to multi-repo-git-ops instead.
Analyze GitHub issue content, assess its priority, identify missing information, and provide clear reproduction steps or triage advice. Trigger when the user asks to triage an issue, analyze a bug report, or asks 'how should I respond to this issue'.
· Write, review, or architect CI/CD pipelines -- GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Forgejo. Covers pipeline security, SHA pinning, SBOM, and runner configuration. Triggers: 'ci/cd', 'pipeline', 'github actions', 'gitlab ci', 'forgejo', '.github/workflows', 'runner', 'sha pinning'.
Use when the user wants to create a GitHub fine-grained personal access token with minimal permissions for a specific task — determines minimal permissions and generates a prefill URL for the GitHub web UI