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babysit

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Keep a GitHub pull request merge-ready by triaging merge conflicts, unresolved review feedback, actionable PR comments, and CI failures in a loop. Use when the user asks to babysit this PR, keep this PR merge-ready, triage PR comments and CI, resolve actionable review feedback, watch CI until mergeable, or get a PR ready to merge.

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caveman

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Ultra-compressed communication mode. Cuts token usage ~75% by dropping filler, articles, and pleasantries while keeping full technical accuracy. Use when user says "caveman mode", "talk like caveman", "use caveman", "less tokens", "be brief", or invokes /caveman.

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coding-standards

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Prefer functional, type-safe implementation style for code creation, refactors, debugging fixes, and code review. Use for any code change where implementation style matters, especially TypeScript, JavaScript, React, Node, domain logic, API handlers, and tests.

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create-pr

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Create and open GitHub pull requests from local repository changes. Use this skill when the user asks to create PR, open PR, abrir PR, criar pull request, ship this branch, ready for review, publish local changes as a pull request, or invokes /create-pr. The skill inspects branch state and diffs, asks before branch, staging, commit, push, base branch, assignee, or ready/draft decisions, requires pr-generate-description before PR creation, pushes with git, and creates the PR with gh.

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e2e-test

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Run a guided end-to-end test of a running web app after a feature is finished or any time you need to validate real behavior in a browser. Use whenever the user finishes building or changing a feature, or asks to test the app E2E, smoke-test it, click through the UI, verify a flow works end-to-end, check the happy path, or confirm a change works in a real browser β€” even if they don't say "E2E". The skill first discovers how the app actually works from its codebase and the conversation, then interviews for where the app is running, whether to drive it with Claude Preview or Claude in Chrome, and the login credentials, then walks the app toward the goal and reports pass/fail with screenshots, console errors, and failed network calls.

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gh-issue-drafter

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Draft structured GitHub issues from loose notes, review comments, or partially written issue text. Use when you need to create, rewrite, or standardize a GitHub issue with a separate title and a concise body using Situation, Direction, Acceptance Criteria, Validation, and optional References. Trigger this skill for requests such as create an issue, structure this issue, turn notes into an issue, write acceptance criteria, write validation steps, or make an issue body clearer and objectively verifiable.

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grill-me

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Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design. Use when the user wants to stress-test a plan before building, or uses any 'grill' trigger phrases.

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meeting-notes-and-actions

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Turn raw meeting transcripts, call notes, long meeting chats, product demo notes, or client implementation discussions into quick share-ready notes, build-guide style recaps, decisions, risks, and owner-tagged action items. Use for transcript cleanup, Slack/email-ready recaps, actionable build guides, priority briefs, and concise follow-up lists; use summarize-meeting for formal meeting records, templates, scoring, tracking scripts, or fuller meeting operations.

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plan-format

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The shape of a plan document β€” show every change as a real before/after diff, not prose. Use when entering plan mode, starting to plan a code change, writing or editing a plan file, or before calling ExitPlanMode.

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pr-generate-description

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Generate structured pull request descriptions from git diffs through an interactive questionnaire. Use this skill before opening, creating, or updating any GitHub pull request body, including when the user or agent will run gh pr create, gh pr edit --body, create/open/submit a PR, open a pull request, mark ready for review, ship this branch, compare branches for review, describe changes, write the PR body, refresh an existing PR description, or document changes for code review. Always ask the user for motivation first.

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prompt-master

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Generates optimized prompts for AI tools. Activates only when the user explicitly asks to write, fix, improve, or adapt a prompt for a specific AI tool (LLM, Cursor, Midjourney, image AI, video AI, coding agents, etc.). Does not activate for general conversation, coding tasks, document writing, or other non-prompt-engineering work.

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stop-slop

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Remove AI writing patterns from prose. Use when drafting, editing, or reviewing text to eliminate predictable AI tells.

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story-mapping

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Jeff Patton-style user story mapping for visualizing user journeys and translating product strategy into prioritized, deliverable work. Use for release planning, MVP definition, backlog sequencing, and cross-team alignment on what to build and in what order.

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