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Development workflows for the playwright-cli repository. Use when the user asks about rolling dependencies, releasing, or other repo maintenance tasks.
Repository management strategies including branch strategies (Git Flow, GitHub Flow, trunk-based), monorepo patterns, submodules, and repository organization. Use when user needs guidance on repository structure or branching strategies.
Guide for understanding and contributing to the awesome-game-security curated resource list. Use this skill when adding new resources, organizing categories, understanding project structure, or maintaining the README.md format consistency.
Add a new skill to the LaunchDarkly agent-skills repo. Use when creating a new SKILL.md, adding a skill to the catalog, or aligning with repo conventions. Guides exploration of existing skills before creating.
Build or update the code review knowledge graph. Run this first to initialize, or let hooks keep it updated automatically.
This skill should be used when a new ArcKit command has been added and documentation needs updating across the repository. Triggers: update documentation for new command, update command count, add command to README, update DEPENDENCY-MATRIX, update docs/index.html, new command documentation checklist, update all docs for new command, add command to dependency matrix, update command tables, sync documentation after adding command, I added a new command what do I update, post-command documentation, new slash command docs.
Turn raw PM content into a compliant, publish-ready skill by choosing build/add paths, running conformance checks, and updating docs before commit.
Close a PRD that is already implemented or no longer needed
Contribute changes to the Feynman repository itself. Use when the task is to add features, fix bugs, update prompts or skills, change install or release behavior, improve docs, or prepare a focused PR against this repo.
Use when creating, repairing, refactoring, validating, or documenting an academic research repository structure, including wiki, sources, SOTA, outputs, agent docs, tests, and reproducibility folders.