read-only-gh-pr-review
Review backend pull requests with security enforcement and GitHub CLI integration in a strict read-only environment.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
261 skills found
Review backend pull requests with security enforcement and GitHub CLI integration in a strict read-only environment.
Systematic project technology stack detection, framework-specific skill auto-loading, and multi-stack analysis for fullstack projects like React + Go.
Reactive UI patterns for remote data fetching, enabling smooth in-place updates, persistent scroll position, and efficient loading state management using the .current property.
Parallel task orchestration CLI for AI workers using isolated git workspaces.
Home Assistant OS (HAOS) operations skill for agents. Features read-only diagnostics, automation design, health auditing, and safety-first configuration management.
Automated academic literature retrieval, structured summarization, and multi-channel scheduling workflow for research topics.
Explains complex concepts using master teaching frameworks like Feynman, Socratic, and Cognitive Load theory to ensure deep, clear understanding.
Visual design and UI styling guidelines for the Harmonic Orbit music theory application, covering typography, color systems, spacing, animations, and accessibility standards.
Guided statistical analysis with test selection, assumption checking, power analysis, and APA-formatted reporting for academic and experimental research.
Accelerate software delivery by shifting testing to the earliest development phases, using AI-driven requirements validation, TDD, and automated CI pipelines to reduce defect costs.
Queen-led multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code, featuring Byzantine consensus, persistent collective memory, and adaptive task distribution for complex software projects.
Jest testing patterns, factory functions, mocking strategies, and TDD workflow. Use when writing unit tests, creating test factories, or following TDD red-green-refactor cycle.