repository AI Agent Skills
Browse 721 skills related to repository
docs-writer
Always use this skill when the task involves writing, reviewing, or editing files in the `/docs` directory or any `.md` files in the repository.
pr-creator
Use this skill when asked to create a pull request (PR). It ensures all PRs follow the repository's established templates and standards.
write-issue
Writing and maintaining GitHub issues for the tldraw repository. Use when creating new issues, editing issue titles/bodies, triaging issues, or cleaning up issue metadata (types, labels).
write-pr
Writing pull request titles and descriptions for the tldraw repository. Use when creating a new PR, updating an existing PR's title or body, or when the /pr command needs PR content guidance.
git-advanced-workflows
Master advanced Git workflows including rebasing, cherry-picking, bisect, worktrees, and reflog to maintain clean history and recover from any situation. Use when managing complex Git histories, collaborating on feature branches, or troubleshooting repository issues.
repomix-explorer
Use this skill when the user wants to analyze or explore a codebase (remote repository or local repository) using Repomix. Triggers on: 'analyze this repo', 'explore codebase', 'what's the structure', 'find patterns in repo', 'how many files/tokens'. Runs repomix CLI to pack repositories, then analyzes the output.
git-advanced-workflows
Master advanced Git workflows including rebasing, cherry-picking, bisect, worktrees, and reflog to maintain clean history and recover from any situation. Use when managing complex Git histories, collaborating on feature branches, or troubleshooting repository issues.
c4-architecture-c4-architecture
Generate comprehensive C4 architecture documentation for an existing repository/codebase using a bottom-up analysis approach.
github-multi-repo
Multi-repository coordination, synchronization, and architecture management with AI swarm orchestration
github-workflow-automation
Advanced GitHub Actions workflow automation with AI swarm coordination, intelligent CI/CD pipelines, and comprehensive repository management
prowler-ci
Helps with Prowler repository CI and PR gates (GitHub Actions workflows). Trigger: When investigating CI checks failing on a PR, PR title validation, changelog gate/no-changelog label, conflict marker checks, secret scanning, CODEOWNERS/labeler automation, or anything under .github/workflows.
reviewing-changes
Guides Android code reviews with type-specific checklists and MVVM/Compose pattern validation. Use when reviewing Android PRs, pull requests, diffs, or local changes involving Kotlin, ViewModel, Composable, Repository, or Gradle files. Triggered by "review PR", "review changes", "check this code", "Android review", or code review requests mentioning bitwarden/android. Loads specialized checklists for feature additions, bug fixes, UI refinements, refactoring, dependency updates, and infrastructure changes.
repo-structure-navigate
Navigate the Valibot repository structure. Use when looking for files, understanding the codebase layout, finding schema/action/method implementations, locating tests, API docs, or guide pages. Covers monorepo layout, library architecture, file naming conventions, and quick lookups.
hugging-face-cli
Execute Hugging Face Hub operations using the `hf` CLI. Use when the user needs to download models/datasets/spaces, upload files to Hub repositories, create repos, manage local cache, or run compute jobs on HF infrastructure. Covers authentication, file transfers, repository creation, cache operations, and cloud compute.
hula-skill
HuLa project skill for frontend (Vue 3 + Vite + UnoCSS + Naive UI/Vant), backend (Tauri v2 + Rust + SeaORM/SQLite), full-stack flows, and build/release work. Use when the user mentions hula or HuLa or requests changes in this repository; after triggering, ask which scope (frontend/backend/fullstack/build-release) to enable.
github-proxy (GitHub Proxy Accelerator)
GitHub access acceleration for users in China. Uses githubproxy.cc as a proxy to speed up GitHub repository cloning, file downloads, Raw file access, and related operations. Typical scenarios: (1) accelerating git clone of GitHub repositories, (2) speeding up downloads of GitHub Release files, Raw files, and Archive packages, (3) any situation where accessing GitHub resources is slow.
openviking
Activate when the user asks about any repository listed in the system prompt under 'OpenViking — Indexed Code Repositories', or when they ask about an external library, framework, or project that may have been indexed. Also activate when the user wants to add, remove, or manage repos. Always search the local codebase first before using this skill.
positron-issue-creator
This skill should be used when drafting GitHub issues for the Positron repository. It provides workflows for searching duplicates, selecting appropriate labels, gathering complete context through questioning, and writing terse, fluff-free issues that precisely describe what is needed or wrong. The skill prepares issues for manual submission by the user. Use this skill when the user asks to draft or prepare an issue for Positron.
Positron Intake Rotation
Use this Skill when handling issue intake rotation duties for the Positron repository. It provides workflows for reviewing and organizing new issues, responding to discussions, handling support tickets, and searching for related content. Use this Skill when you are on intake rotation duty, helping someone with intake tasks, or learning the intake rotation process.
repo-research-analyst
Analyze repository structure, patterns, conventions, and documentation for understanding a new codebase
describe-pr
Generate comprehensive PR descriptions following repository templates
dotnet-dev
Expert guidance for .NET development in this repository. Use this skill for building, testing, debugging, and understanding project structure, coding conventions, dependency injection patterns, and testing practices.
sherpa
Delegate repository, agent, or documentation questions to the repo-sherpa. Use for onboarding, DX improvements, or meta-layer changes.
Artifactory Module Architecture
Artifactory artifact repository module architecture guide covering artifact upload/download, storage backend adaptation, artifact metadata, cleanup strategies, and access control. Use this when developing repository features, handling artifact storage, configuring cleanup policies, or implementing artifact management.
repository-module-architecture
Repository module architecture guide for code repository management, covering Git/SVN repository integration, Webhook configuration, repository authorization, and trigger management. This is used when users develop repository features, configure Webhooks, handle repository authorization, or implement trigger logic.
skill-install
Install Claude skills from GitHub repositories with automated security scanning. Triggers when users want to install skills from a GitHub URL, need to browse available skills in a repository, or want to safely add new skills to their Claude environment.
arxiv-search
Search the arXiv preprint repository for papers in physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, and related fields. Instructions for searching arXiv papers using a Python script and shell tool. Read SKILL.md to learn the workflow.
test-driven-development
Unified TDD skill with three input modes — from spec, from task, or from description. Enforces test-first development using repository patterns, with proptest guidance and backpressure integration.
find-code-tasks
Lists all code tasks in the repository with their status, dates, and metadata. Useful for getting an overview of pending work or finding specific tasks.
git-sync
Automatically syncs local workspace changes to the remote GitHub repository. Use after significant changes or periodically.
cartography
Repository understanding and hierarchical codemap generation
docs-seeker
Searching the internet for technical documentation using the llms.txt standard, GitHub repositories via Repomix, and parallel exploration. Use when user needs: (1) Latest documentation for libraries/frameworks, (2) Documentation in llms.txt format, (3) GitHub repository analysis, (4) Documentation without direct llms.txt support, (5) Multiple documentation sources in parallel
repomix
Package entire code repositories into single AI-friendly files using Repomix. Capabilities include packing codebases with customizable include/exclude patterns, generating multiple output formats (XML, Markdown, plain text), preserving file structure and context, optimizing for AI consumption with token counting, filtering by file types and directories, and adding custom headers and summaries. Use when packaging codebases for AI analysis, creating repository snapshots for LLM context, analyzing third-party libraries, preparing for security audits, generating documentation context, or evaluating unfamiliar codebases.
official_verifier
判断网站或项目仓库是否为官方项目,通过多种验证手段并以概率形式返回可信度评估。Judges whether a website or project repository is official, evaluating authenticity through multiple verification methods and returning a probability-based assessment.
gitload
This skill should be used when the user asks to "download files from GitHub", "fetch a folder from a repo", "grab code from GitHub", "download a GitHub repository", "get files from a GitHub URL", "clone just a folder", or needs to download specific files/folders from GitHub without cloning the entire repo.
deepwiki
Query the DeepWiki MCP server for GitHub repository documentation, wiki structure, and AI-powered questions.
gitea
Interact with Gitea using the `tea` CLI. Use `tea issues`, `tea pulls`, `tea releases`, and other commands for issues, PRs, releases, and repository management.
testing
Testing, CI, and troubleshooting guidance for running the repository's test suite and interpreting CI failures.
security-threat-model
Repository-grounded threat modeling that enumerates trust boundaries, assets, attacker capabilities, abuse paths, and mitigations, and writes a concise Markdown threat model. Trigger only when the user explicitly asks to threat model a codebase or path, enumerate threats/abuse paths, or perform AppSec threat modeling. Do not trigger for general architecture summaries, code review, or non-security design work.
wiki-qa
Answers questions about a code repository using source file analysis. Use when the user asks a question about how something works, wants to understand a component, or needs help navigating the codebase.
wiki-changelog
Analyzes git commit history and generates structured changelogs categorized by change type. Use when the user asks about recent changes, wants a changelog, or needs to understand what changed in the repository.
wiki-agents-md
Generates AGENTS.md files for repository folders — coding agent context files with build commands, testing instructions, code style, project structure, and boundaries. Only generates where AGENTS.md is missing.
version-bumper
Automatically handles semantic version updates across plugin.json and marketplace catalog when user mentions version bump, update version, or release. Ensures version consistency in claude-code-plugins repository.
plugin-creator
Automatically creates new Claude Code plugins with proper structure, validation, and marketplace integration when user mentions creating a plugin, new plugin, or plugin from template. Specific to claude-code-plugins repository workflow.
plugin-auditor
Automatically audits Claude Code plugins for security vulnerabilities, best practices, CLAUDE.md compliance, and quality standards when user mentions audit plugin, security review, or best practices check. Specific to claude-code-plugins repository standards.
Plugin Validator
Automatically validates Claude Code plugin structure, schemas, and compliance when user mentions validate plugin, check plugin, or plugin errors. Runs comprehensive validation specific to claude-code-plugins repository standards.
write-git-commit
Create a git commit following repository conventions
github
GitHub patterns using gh CLI for pull requests, stacked PRs, code review, branching strategies, and repository automation. Use when working with GitHub PRs, merging strategies, or repository management tasks.