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Automatic mode - shift through all 6 gears sequentially without stopping. Like cruise control or automatic transmission, this runs the entire StackShift workflow from analysis to implementation in one go. Perfect for unattended execution or when you want to let StackShift handle everything automatically.
Send push notifications via ntfy.sh with a lightweight shell workflow. Use when posting alerts, job status updates, reminders, or automation results to an ntfy topic using token auth or public topics.
Use when "writing prompts", "prompt optimization", "few-shot learning", "chain of thought", or asking about "RAG systems", "agent workflows", "LLM integration", "prompt templates"
Load GitHub Actions automation workflows documentation including CI/CD pipelines, security scanning, and maintenance automation
Create slash commands for Claude Code with $ARGUMENTS handling, agent invocation patterns, and template best practices. Reference for building user-triggered workflow shortcuts.
R programming for data analysis, visualization, and statistical workflows. Use when working with R scripts (.R), Quarto documents (.qmd), RMarkdown (.Rmd), or R projects. Covers tidyverse workflows, ggplot2 visualizations, statistical analysis, epidemiological methods, and reproducible research practices.
Automate ML workflows with Airflow, Kubeflow, MLflow. Use for reproducible pipelines, retraining schedules, MLOps, or encountering task failures, dependency errors, experiment tracking issues.
Draft and update user-story issues with role-action-value framing, workflow scenarios, repository-valid labels, and explicit publish confirmation.
Linting workflows with neostandard and ESLint v9 flat config
End-to-end npm release workflow with verification gates and hardcoded-version protection
Execute tasks from a track's implementation plan following TDD workflow
Analyze and improve business processes. Trigger with "this process is slow", "how can we improve", "streamline this workflow", "too many steps", "bottleneck", or when the user describes an inefficient process they want to fix.