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Local branch cleanup after PR merge: identify, switch, delete, prune in 4 steps. Use when a PR has been merged and local branches need cleanup, when stale branches accumulate, or when user says "clean up branches", "delete merged branch", or "prune". Do NOT use for branch creation, PR review, or CI checks.
Sync local changes to GitHub in one command: detect state, branch, commit, push, create PR. Use when user wants to push work to GitHub, create a PR, or sync a feature branch. Use for "push my changes", "create a PR", "sync to GitHub", "open pull request", or "ship this". Do NOT use for reviewing PRs (use /pr-review), cleaning up after merge (use pr-cleanup), or CI checks (use ci).
Create maintainer-friendly pull requests with clean code and professional communication. Prevents 16 common mistakes that cause PR rejection. Use when: contributing to open source, submitting PRs, or troubleshooting PR rejection, CI failures, or personal artifacts in commits.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "remove AI slop", "clean up AI code", "remove AI patterns", "fix AI-generated code", "clean up PR", "remove unnecessary comments", "fix defensive checks", or mentions AI slop, AI code cleanup, or code quality issues from AI-assisted development. Identifies and removes unnecessary comments, defensive checks, type casts to any, and style inconsistencies.
Post-merge workflow resolution. Verifies PR merge status, backfills synthesis metadata, force-resolves review statuses, transitions to completed, and cleans up worktrees/branches. Use when the user says 'cleanup', 'resolve workflow', 'mark as done', or runs /cleanup. Do NOT use before PRs are merged.