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Go back through the previous year of work and create a Notion doc that groups relevant links into projects that can then be documented as SRED projects.
Take a list of projects and their related documentation, and organize them into the SRED format for submission.
Learn from PR outcomes. Analyzes accept/reject patterns and updates contribution lessons. Triggers: "pr retro", "learn from PR", "PR outcome", "why was PR rejected", "analyze PR feedback".
Comprehensive documentation of Claude's capabilities for visual regression testing, CI/CD integration, and quality assurance automation. Use when setting up testing infrastructure, implementing visual regression, or understanding agent testing capabilities. (project)
Create a new tech blog post on 聆.tw (琳聽智者漫談), a Traditional Chinese AI-assisted tech blog. Use when the user wants to write a new blog post, create an article, draft a tech article, or publish content on 聆.tw. Triggers on requests like "write a blog post", "create an article about X", "draft a post on 聆.tw", or "help me write about X for the blog". This skill handles the full workflow: repo setup, content creation, writing in Traditional Chinese following strict editorial guidelines, and submitting a pull request.
Document codebase as-is with thoughts directory for historical context
Resolve PR review comments
Prepare and ship a cmux release end-to-end: choose the next version, curate user-facing changelog entries, bump versions, open and monitor a release PR, merge, tag, and verify published artifacts. Use when asked to cut, prepare, publish, or tag a new release.
Full guided pipeline — scaffold, design, audio, deploy, and monetize a game from scratch
Iteratively improves a PR until Greptile gives it a 5/5 confidence score with zero unresolved comments. Triggers Greptile review, fixes all actionable comments, pushes, re-triggers review, and repeats. Use when the user wants to fully optimize a PR against Greptile's code review standards.
Create a PR for the current branch. Use when the user asks to create a pull request, submit PR, or says 'pr'.
Monitors a PR's CI checks and review comments until all pass and issues are resolved. Use when watching CI status, waiting for checks to pass, or fixing CI errors on a pull request.