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Use when user asks about updating outdated Drupal packages, upgrading Drupal core minor or patch versions, updating contrib modules, or resolving composer version conflicts.
Extract canonical domain terms into CONTEXT.md. Flag ambiguities (same word, different meanings) and synonyms (different words, same meaning). Re-invoking updates the file in place. Use when authoring or updating CONTEXT.md, or when a new domain term emerges in conversation.
Resolve a conflict between two functional specs in a ***plain spec file. Use when conformance tests for a previously passing spec start failing after a new spec is rendered, or when a potential conflict is detected while adding a new functional spec (via `add-functional-spec` or `add-functional-specs`).
Carefully integrate one Git branch into another without blindly accepting a mechanical merge or losing source-branch intent. Use when manually merging, transplanting, or refactoring branch work; when the user says not to blindly merge; when resolving conflicts while preserving clean current-branch structure; or when auditing that source additions, removals, tests, and docs all landed intentionally.
Master FBI hostage negotiation techniques adapted for business. Apply Chris Voss' proven methods to close deals, handle objections, and negotiate from a position of strength. Use when: **High-stakes negotiations** where outcomes matter significantly; **Difficult conversations** with clients, vendors, or partners; **Price negotiations** when you need to hold firm; **Conflict resolution** between team members or stakeholders; **Sales objections** that standard techniques don't resolve
Synthesize outputs from multiple AI models into a comprehensive, verified assessment. Use when: (1) User pastes feedback/analysis from multiple LLMs (Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc.) about code or a project, (2) User wants to consolidate model outputs into a single reliable document, (3) User needs conflicting model claims resolved against actual source code. This skill verifies model claims against the codebase, resolves contradictions with evidence, and produces a more reliable assessment than any single model.
Complete Git expertise system for ALL git operations. PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) ANY Git task (basic/advanced/dangerous), (2) Repository management, (3) Branch strategies and workflows, (4) Conflict resolution, (5) History rewriting/recovery, (6) Platform-specific operations (GitHub/Azure DevOps/Bitbucket), (7) Advanced commands (rebase/cherry-pick/filter-repo). Provides: complete Git command reference, safety guardrails for destructive operations, platform best practices, workflow strategies, reflog recovery techniques, and expert guidance for even the most risky operations. Always asks user preference for automatic commits vs manual control.
Combines and synthesizes outputs from parallel DAG branches. Handles merge strategies, conflict resolution, and result formatting. Activate on 'aggregate results', 'combine outputs', 'merge branches', 'synthesize results', 'fan-in'. NOT for execution (use dag-parallel-executor) or scheduling (use dag-task-scheduler).
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create git commit", "manage branches", "follow git workflow", "use Conventional Commits", "handle merge conflicts", or asks about git branching strategies, version control best practices, pull request workflows. Provides comprehensive Git workflow guidance for team collaboration.
Initialize GitHub repository configuration. Use when setting up new projects or CI/CD workflows.
Sync the current feature branch with origin/main by committing local work, fetching, merging, and resolving conflicts. Use when user says 'merge main', 'update from main', 'sync with main', 'pull main into branch', 'branch is behind main', or 'update my branch'. Do NOT use for creating PRs (use create-pr), reviewing code (use review-diff), or any rebase workflow — this skill does merge, not rebase.
Safely track pull request feedback, resolve review comments or merge conflicts, validate fixes, and use a read-only cross-review before committing or pushing follow-up changes.