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inline-documentation
Use when writing code - ensure complete JSDoc, docstrings, and inline comments assuming documentation will be generated from code
project-status-sync
Use to keep GitHub Project fields synchronized with actual work state - updates status, verification, criteria counts, and other project-specific fields
ipv6-first
IPv6 is THE first-class citizen. All code, tests, documentation, and configurations MUST be IPv6-first. IPv4 MAY be added only for legacy support as a second-class citizen.
memory-integration
Use to maintain context across sessions - integrates episodic-memory for conversation recall and mcp__memory knowledge graph for persistent facts
Agent Development
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an agent", "add an agent", "write a subagent", "agent frontmatter", "when to use description", "agent examples", "agent tools", "agent colors", "autonomous agent", or needs guidance on agent structure, system prompts, triggering conditions, or agent development best practices for Claude Code plugins.
issue-lifecycle
Use throughout all work - ensures GitHub issues are updated continuously as work happens, not batched at the end
Hook Development
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hook", "add a PreToolUse/PostToolUse/Stop hook", "validate tool use", "implement prompt-based hooks", "use ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}", "set up event-driven automation", "block dangerous commands", or mentions hook events (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, SubagentStop, SessionStart, SessionEnd, UserPromptSubmit, PreCompact, Notification). Provides
sentry-code-review
Analyze and resolve Sentry comments on GitHub Pull Requests. Use this when asked to review or fix issues identified by Sentry in PR comments. Can review specific PRs by number or automatically find recent PRs with Sentry feedback.
sentry-setup-ai-monitoring
Setup Sentry AI Agent Monitoring in any project. Use this when asked to add AI monitoring, track LLM calls, monitor AI agents, or instrument OpenAI/Anthropic/Vercel AI/LangChain/Google GenAI. Automatically detects installed AI SDKs and configures the appropriate Sentry integration.
sentry-setup-logging
Setup Sentry Logging in any project. Use this when asked to add Sentry logs, enable structured logging, setup console log capture, or integrate logging with Sentry. Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Ruby, React, Next.js, and other frameworks.
sentry-setup-metrics
Setup Sentry Metrics in any project. Use this when asked to add Sentry metrics, track custom metrics, setup counters/gauges/distributions, or instrument application performance metrics. Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, React, Next.js, and Node.js.
frontend-design
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
Skill Development
This skill should be used when the user wants to "create a skill", "add a skill to plugin", "write a new skill", "improve skill description", "organize skill content", or needs guidance on skill structure, progressive disclosure, or skill development best practices for Claude Code plugins.
api-documentation
Use when API code changes (routes, endpoints, schemas). Enforces Swagger/OpenAPI sync. Pauses work if documentation has drifted, triggering documentation-audit skill.
clean-commits
Use when committing code - ensures atomic, descriptive commits that leave the codebase in a merge-ready state at every point
comprehensive-review
Use after implementing features - 7-criteria code review with MANDATORY artifact posting to GitHub issue; blocks PR creation until complete
database-architecture
MANDATORY when designing schemas, writing migrations, creating indexes, or making architectural database decisions - enforces PostgreSQL 18 best practices including AIO, UUIDv7, temporal constraints, and modern indexing strategies
deferred-finding
Use when a review finding cannot be fixed in current PR - creates properly documented tracking issue with full context, linked to parent, following full issue-driven-development process
review-scope
Use before code review - determine if change is minor (review new code only) or major (review impacted code too)
sentry-setup-tracing
Setup Sentry Tracing (Performance Monitoring) in any project. Use this when asked to add performance monitoring, enable tracing, track transactions/spans, or instrument application performance. Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Ruby, React, Next.js, and Node.js.
acceptance-criteria-verification
Use after implementing features - verifies each acceptance criterion with structured testing and posts verification reports to the GitHub issue
conflict-resolution
Use when encountering merge conflicts - handle conflicts cleanly, verify resolution, and maintain code integrity
documentation-audit
Use when documentation drift is detected. Comprehensively audits codebase and creates/updates Swagger, features docs, and general documentation to achieve full sync.
environment-bootstrap
Use for development environment setup - create and maintain init scripts, run smoke tests, ensure consistent environment across sessions
github-api-cache
MANDATORY before any GitHub project operations - caches project metadata to prevent rate limit exhaustion. Called by session-start. Other skills MUST use cached data.
apply-all-findings
Use after code review - implement ALL findings; any finding not fixed MUST have tracking issue created; no finding disappears without trace
autonomous-operation
Use when starting any work session - establishes autonomous operation mode, overriding token limits and time pressure to work until goal is achieved
autonomous-orchestration
Use when user requests autonomous operation across multiple issues. Orchestrates parallel workers using Task tool, monitors with TaskOutput, handles SLEEP/WAKE cycles, and works until scope is complete without user intervention.
branch-discipline
Use before any code changes - hard gate ensuring work never happens on main branch, with proper feature branch creation from correct base
error-recovery
Use when encountering failures - assess severity, preserve evidence, execute rollback decision tree, and verify post-recovery state
inclusive-language
Use when writing code, documentation, or comments - always use accessible and respectful terminology
initiative-architecture
Use for MASSIVE work requests requiring multi-epic planning. Creates research spikes, documents all unknowns and decisions, builds resumable architecture documents, and structures work into epics and milestones.
issue-driven-development
Use for any development work - the master 13-step coding process that orchestrates all other skills, ensuring GitHub issue tracking, proper branching, TDD, code review, and CI verification
issue-prerequisite
Use before starting ANY work - hard gate ensuring a GitHub issue exists, creating one if needed through user questioning
local-service-testing
Use when code changes touch database, cache, queue, or other service-dependent components - enforces testing against real local services instead of mocks
ci-monitoring
Use after creating PR - monitor CI pipeline, resolve failures, address review feedback, and merge when all gates pass
epic-management
Use for LARGE work requiring feature-level grouping. Creates epic tracking issues, manages related issues under a common label, tracks epic progress, and coordinates with milestones.
features-documentation
Use when user-facing features change. Ensures features documentation is updated. Pauses work if documentation has drifted, triggering documentation-audit skill.
feedback-triage
Use when receiving UAT feedback, bug reports, user testing results, stakeholder feedback, QA findings, or any batch of issues to investigate. Investigates each item BEFORE creating issues, classifies by type and priority, creates well-formed GitHub issues with proper project board integration.
issue-decomposition
Use when an issue is too large for a single task - breaks into linked sub-issues with full documentation, ensuring manageable work units
pr-creation
Use after completing implementation - create pull request with complete documentation, proper labels, linked issues, and verification summary
pre-work-research
Use before starting implementation - research repository documentation, codebase patterns, and external resources to inform the approach
project-board-enforcement
MANDATORY for all work - the project board is THE source of truth. This skill provides verification functions and gates that other skills MUST call. No work proceeds without project board compliance.
milestone-management
Use for time-based grouping of issues into delivery phases. Creates, updates, and tracks milestones, associates issues and epics, monitors progress toward milestone completion.
no-deferred-work
Use during all development - no TODOs, no FIXMEs, no "we'll add this later"; do it now or get explicit deferral permission
pexels-media
Source royalty-free images and videos from Pexels API for design, placeholders, or content. Supports search, curated/popular content, collections, multiple resolutions, and ALWAYS creates detailed sidecar metadata files.
worker-dispatch
Use to spawn isolated worker processes for autonomous issue work. Uses Task tool with run_in_background for parallel execution and TaskOutput for monitoring. Pre-extracts context to minimize worker token usage.
worker-handover
Defines context handover format when workers hit turn limit. Posts structured handover to GitHub issue comments enabling replacement workers to continue seamlessly.
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