Topic: git
66 skills in this topic.
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hug-workflow
Git workflow management using Hug (enhanced Git replacement). Use for ALL Git operations.
Triggers: commit, amend, staging, git status, git log, repo inspection, fixing commits.
Use whenever Claude needs to: (1) Commit changes, (2) Inspect repo state, (3) Fix/amend commits,
(4) Stage/unstage files, (5) View history or diffs.
elifarley/hug-scm 2
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webapp-testing
Toolkit for interacting with and testing local web applications using Playwright. Supports verifying frontend functionality, debugging UI behavior, capturing browser screenshots, and viewing browser logs.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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frontend-design
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications (examples include websites, landing pages, dashboards, React components, HTML/CSS layouts, or when styling/beautifying any web UI). Generates creative, polished code and UI design that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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canvas-design
Create beautiful visual art in .png and .pdf documents using design philosophy. You should use this skill when the user asks to create a poster, piece of art, design, or other static piece. Create original visual designs, never copying existing artists' work to avoid copyright violations.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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algorithmic-art
Creating algorithmic art using p5.js with seeded randomness and interactive parameter exploration. Use this when users request creating art using code, generative art, algorithmic art, flow fields, or particle systems. Create original algorithmic art rather than copying existing artists' work to avoid copyright violations.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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skill
getstackit/stackit 21
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improve
Analyze changes in the current stack and provide actionable improvement suggestions using parallel multi-agent analysis. Reviews bugs, simplification opportunities, performance, test coverage, documentation, security, and UX. Keywords improve, code review, analysis, bugs, performance, security.
getstackit/stackit 21
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skill-creator
Guide for creating effective skills that extend DAIV agent with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Use this skill when the user wants to create a new skill, update an existing skill, or get guidance on skill design patterns.
srtab/daiv 18
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plan
This skill should be used when the user asks to explore a codebase and design implementation plans without making any changes. Trigger when users say 'plan how to implement X', 'design an approach for Y', 'explore the codebase before changing Z', 'create an implementation strategy', 'analyze how to refactor X', 'map out dependencies for Y', 'I want a plan before we start coding', 'plan to fix issue
srtab/daiv 18
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init
This skill should be used when a user asks to initialize a repository for AI agents, create or update an AGENTS.md file, scaffold agent instructions for a codebase, or improve existing agent guidance. Triggers include phrases like 'create an AGENTS.md', 'set up agent instructions', 'initialize this repo for coding agents', 'update my AGENTS file', or 'analyze this repo and generate agent docs'.
srtab/daiv 18
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code-review
This skill should be used when a user asks for a code review, feedback on a PR or MR, diff assessment, or says things like 'can you review my changes', 'look at this diff', 'is this ready to merge', 'check my code', 'review this branch', 'what do you think of these changes', or 'LGTM check'. Covers correctness, tests, performance, security, and architecture feedback on pull/merge requests or raw diffs from any platform (GitHub, GitLab).
srtab/daiv 18
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security-audit
This skill should be used when the user asks to review code for security vulnerabilities, audit a pull request or merge request for risks, check if code is safe, find injection flaws or hardcoded secrets, or assess the security posture of a feature or codebase area. Use this skill even when the user doesn't say "security audit" explicitly — trigger on phrases like "is this code safe?", "audit this PR", "check for vulnerabilities", "any security issues here?", "review my changes for risks", "are there hardcoded secrets?", "check for SQL injection", "security review", or "assess the risk in this diff". When in doubt, use this skill — it's better to over-trigger on security reviews than to miss one.
srtab/daiv 18
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creating-skills
Guide for creating Claude Code skills following Anthropic's official best practices. Use when user wants to create a new skill, build a skill, write SKILL.md, update an existing skill, or needs skill creation guidelines. Provides structure, frontmatter fields, naming conventions, and new features like dynamic context injection and subagent execution.
fvadicamo/dev-agent-skills 55
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git-commit
Creates git commits following Conventional Commits format with type/scope/subject. Use when user wants to commit changes, create commit, save work, or stage and commit. Enforces project-specific conventions from CLAUDE.md.
fvadicamo/dev-agent-skills 55
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github-pr-creation
Creates GitHub Pull Requests with automated validation and task tracking. Use when user wants to create PR, open pull request, submit for review, or check if ready for PR. Analyzes commits, validates task completion, generates Conventional Commits title and description, suggests labels. NOTE - for merging existing PRs, use github-pr-merge instead.
fvadicamo/dev-agent-skills 55
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github-pr-merge
Merges GitHub Pull Requests after validating pre-merge checklist. Use when user wants to merge PR, close PR, finalize PR, complete merge, approve and merge, or execute merge. Runs pre-merge validation (tests, lint, CI, comments), confirms with user, merges with proper format, handles post-merge cleanup.
fvadicamo/dev-agent-skills 55
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github-pr-review
Handles PR review comments and feedback resolution. Use when user wants to resolve PR comments, handle review feedback, fix review comments, address PR review, check review status, respond to reviewer, verify PR readiness, review PR comments, analyze review feedback, evaluate PR comments, assess review suggestions, or triage PR comments. Fetches comments via GitHub CLI, classifies by severity, applies fixes with user confirmation, commits with proper format, replies to threads.
fvadicamo/dev-agent-skills 55
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git-adr
Manage Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) using git-adr, a CLI tool that stores ADRs in git notes instead of files. Execute commands (init, new, edit, list, show, search, sync, supersede, link, attach, stats, export, import), generate ADR content in any format (MADR, Nygard, Y-Statement, Alexandrian, Business Case, Planguage), and teach ADR best practices. Use when users ask about: ADRs, architecture decisions, decision records, git-adr commands, documenting technical decisions, or need help creating/managing ADRs in a git repository.
zircote/git-adr 4