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Configures and customizes Claude Code statuslines with multi-line layouts, cost tracking via ccusage, git status indicators, and customizable colors. Activates for statusline setup, installation, configuration, customization, color changes, cost display, git status integration, or troubleshooting statusline issues.
Install Codex skills into $CODEX_HOME/skills from a curated list or a GitHub repo path. Use when a user asks to list installable skills, install a curated skill, or install a skill from another repo (including private repos).
Install Claude skills from GitHub repositories with automated security scanning. Triggers when users want to install skills from a GitHub URL, need to browse available skills in a repository, or want to safely add new skills to their Claude environment.
GitHub's UI design system. Use when building interfaces inspired by GitHub's aesthetic - dark mode, Inter font, 4px grid.
Orchestrates comprehensive GitHub API access across all services. Intelligently routes API operations to specialized resource files covering authentication, repositories, issues/PRs, workflows, security, and more. Use when implementing GitHub integrations, automating operations, or building applications that interact with GitHub.
-Automatically convert documentation websites, GitHub repositories, and PDFs into Claude AI skills in minutes.
Help address review/issue comments on the open GitHub PR for the current branch using gh CLI; verify gh auth first and prompt the user to authenticate if not logged in.
Work with GitHub issues, pull requests, workflows, and repositories using the gh CLI. Use when managing GitHub projects.
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.
Create and maintain Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) in git repos. Use when you need to propose, write, update, accept/reject, deprecate, or supersede an ADR; bootstrap an adr folder and index; or enforce ADR conventions (status, dates, links, and filenames) for markdown decision logs.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a pull request", "create PR", "open PR", "update a pull request", "update PR", "create an issue", "file an issue", "create a GitHub issue", "create a Claude Code issue", "report a bug in Claude Code", "create a Codex issue", "report a bug in Codex CLI", "create a Sablier issue", "file an issue in sablier-labs", "create a discussion", "start a GitHub discussion", or mentions OSS contribution workflows.
Safely analyzes and cleans up local git branches and worktrees by categorizing them as merged, squash-merged, superseded, or active work.