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This skill should be used when the user asks to "generate release notes", "generate changelog", "create release notes", "write changelog", "what changed since last release", "prepare release notes", "update changelog", or "summarize changes from git history". Parses conventional commit messages to produce categorized, well-formatted release notes or changelog entries.
Automated AI-powered code review that runs on git hooks with progressive disclosure design. Use when setting up automated code review for a project, installing git hooks for code review, creating or modifying review rules, or configuring review behavior. Triggers on requests like "set up AI code review", "install review hooks", "create review rules", or "configure code reviewer".
Coordinate a full Paperclip release across engineering verification, npm, GitHub, smoke testing, and announcement follow-up. Use when leadership asks to ship a release, not merely to discuss versioning.
Operate GitHub through the gh-axi CLI - issues, pull requests, workflow runs, workflows, releases, repositories, labels, search, and raw API access. Use whenever a task touches GitHub: listing or filing issues, reviewing or merging PRs, checking CI runs, triggering workflows, cutting releases, or querying the GitHub API.
Use when you need durable, repo-specific context (architecture, domain model, how a flow works, standards, gotchas, decisions) before engineering or reviewing, or when you have learned something worth recording. Reads and writes an in-repo Obsidian knowledge base (docs/<repo>-vault/), synced by git.
Run configurable BMAD pipeline in isolated worktree, merge only after tests pass
This skill should be used when dispatching autonomous development or review tasks from GitHub issues. Covers scanning for new issues with the 'autonomous' label, dispatching dev-new/dev-resume/review processes, dependency checking, retry counting, stale process detection, and concurrency limiting. Use when asked to "run the dispatcher", "scan for pending issues", "dispatch autonomous tasks", "check stale agents", or "set up the dispatch cron".
Files structured GitHub bug reports for agent-validator when users ask to file, report, or open an issue for a suspected defect
Run a fast AWS Security Agent diff scan on only the changed code since a git ref. Use when the user asks to scan changes, run a diff scan, check what changed for security issues, scan before committing, scan before PR, or any pre-commit/pre-push security check.
Guidance for Worktrunk, a CLI tool for managing git worktrees. Covers configuration (user config at ~/.config/worktrunk/config.toml and project hooks at .config/wt.toml), usage, and troubleshooting. Use for "setting up commit message generation", "configuring hooks", "automating tasks", or general worktrunk questions.
Generate a portable, self-contained Agent Skill from mature, curated Obsidian wiki pages — turning a cluster of verified knowledge into a reusable "digital expert" (SKILL.md + references/). Use this skill when the user says "/vault-skill-factory", "make a skill from my wiki", "turn these pages into a skill", "generate an agent skill from my vault", "package my notes on X as a skill", "build a domain-expert skill from my wiki", or wants to distill recurring, mature wiki knowledge into a shareable skill. Inspired by OpenKB's "drop in a book → out comes a digital expert" pattern. The factory ONLY reads the vault and WRITES TO A REVIEW DIRECTORY — it never installs skills, never writes into .skills/, and never touches global skill directories.
Detect and analyze potentially malicious repositories disguising as legitimate software cracks or pirated tools