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Explore helpful color utility functions, like RGB to HSL, HEX to RGB, and HSL to HEX, generated with the assistance of GitHub Copilot.
Extract and respond to comments from a GitHub Pull Request. Use this skill when given a GitHub PR URL to review comments and act on the feedback, or when asked to address PR review feedback.
Analyze GitHub issues by link or issue number. Use when a user says "analyse issue"/"analyze issue" or provides a GitHub issue URL/number and asks to fetch the issue content, verify it matches the current repo, and inspect local code to confirm the problem.
This skill should be used when performing a code review on local changes on the current branch compared to the main branch. It uses multiple parallel agents to check for bugs, CLAUDE.md compliance, git history context, previous PR comments, and code comment adherence, then scores and filters findings by confidence level.
Deep knowledge of GitHub Actions, Railway, Supabase, and Postgres platforms. Use when troubleshooting, configuring, or optimizing any of these platforms.
Push branch and create GitHub pull request (auto-assigned)
Configure Databricks CI/CD integration with GitHub Actions and Asset Bundles. Use when setting up automated testing, configuring CI pipelines, or integrating Databricks deployments into your build process. Trigger with phrases like "databricks CI", "databricks GitHub Actions", "databricks automated tests", "CI databricks", "databricks pipeline".
Generate clear, conventional commit messages from git diffs. Use when writing commit messages, reviewing staged changes, or preparing commits.
Helps write Git commit messages following the Conventional Commits specification. Use this skill when the user asks to commit changes, write commit messages, format commits, or mentions git commits.
Generate living documentation from git diffs — analyze branch comparisons or last N commits to automatically create or update Component Docs, Changelogs, ADRs, and Runbooks in Markdown with Obsidian-compatible YAML frontmatter. Use when asked to: (1) document changes from a branch diff, (2) generate release notes, (3) update service documentation, (4) analyze commits and produce docs, (5) create ADRs from architectural changes. Triggers: 'document the diff', 'generate docs from commits', 'update docs for [service]', 'release notes', 'what changed and document it', 'living docs', 'analiza el diff y genera documentacion'.
Use GitHub Spec Kit (https://github.com/github/spec-kit) to create new requirement definitions and specifications (including specification formulation, specification document creation, and specification design) or append to existing specifications, and generate/update spec.md/plan.md/tasks.md. It is used when requirement definition, requirement addition/modification, requirement organization based on TDD, specification documentation, and execution of Spec Kit's specify/clarify/plan/tasks workflow are required.
Automatically discover and recommend relevant Claude skills when users encounter tasks that could benefit from specialized capabilities. Use this skill proactively when detecting any of these patterns: (1) User mentions working with specific file formats (PDF, DOCX, Excel, images, etc.), (2) User describes repetitive or specialized tasks (data analysis, code review, deployment, testing, document processing), (3) User asks if there's a tool or capability for something, (4) User struggles with domain-specific work (React development, SQL queries, DevOps, content writing), (5) User mentions needing best practices or patterns for a technology, (6) Any situation where a specialized skill could save time or improve quality. Search using SkillsMP API (if configured), skills.sh leaderboard, or GitHub as fallback. Recommend 1-3 most relevant skills and offer to install via npx skills add.