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Explore and analyze GitHub repositories related to a research topic. Reads deep-research output, discovers repos from multiple sources, deeply analyzes code, and produces integration blueprints.
GitHub Research Assistant. Use this skill when the user wants to analyze a GitHub repository. Analysis dimensions -- 1) Basic information; 2) Purpose, what it can be used for; 3) Tech stack, including frameworks, languages, algorithms, etc.; 4) Usage and examples; 5) Technical architecture and module analysis
Researches any project idea against live data from GitHub and Dev.to to surface what already exists, how mature the space is, and where the real opportunity lives. Use when a developer describes something they want to build and wants to know if it's been done before. Triggers on phrases like "validate my idea", "has this been built", "is this already a thing", "what exists for X", "should I build this", "is this idea original", "check if my project exists", "what are the alternatives to what I want to build", "is the market saturated for X", or any request to research the competitive landscape before starting a project.
Conduct multi-round deep research on any GitHub Repo. Use when users request comprehensive analysis, timeline reconstruction, competitive analysis, or in-depth investigation of GitHub. Produces structured markdown reports with executive summaries, chronological timelines, metrics analysis, and Mermaid diagrams. Triggers on Github repository URL or open source projects.
ALWAYS LOAD THIS SKILL WHEN RESEARCHING AN UPSTREAM PACKAGE OR HOSTED REPOSITORY SUCH AS GITHUB OR GITLAB FOR SOURCE CODE, ISSUES, REFS, RELEASES, OR COMMIT HISTORY. Do not assume web-only research is enough before reading this skill.