Padrão de revisão de Pull Requests contra padrões do TikTickets-zing
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Realiza una revisión completa de código siguiendo las convenciones y patrones establecidos en el proyecto SportsCards.
Internal architecture lens for Green Goods. Prefer this inside `/plan` or `/review` when boundaries, placement, or structural refactors need focused judgment. Use a dedicated pass only when the user explicitly asks for it.
Run technical quality checks across accessibility, performance, theming, responsive design, and anti-patterns. Generates a scored report with P0-P3 severity ratings and actionable plan. Use when the user wants an accessibility check, performance audit, or technical quality review.
PR-Native, Meta-Review–Driven Agent Communication Protocol (v1.1)
A meta-skill for creating, reviewing, editing, and listing Claude Code skills.
forces the model to ask more during review
Review input system code for vector reference bugs, cleanup issues, coordinate misuse, and adapter violations. Use when modifying input handlers, adapters, or touch/mouse/keyboard code.
Design RESTful APIs, microservice boundaries, and database schemas. Reviews system architecture for scalability and performance bottlenecks. Use PROACTIVELY when creating new backend services or APIs.
Comprehensive guide for using GitHub CLI (gh) to interact with GitHub from the command line. Use when (1) Managing GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, or releases from terminal, (2) Automating GitHub workflows in scripts, (3) Creating or managing pull requests, (4) Working with GitHub issues, (5) Creating releases or managing repository operations, (6) Integrating GitHub operations into development workflows, (7) Using GitHub CLI commands in automation scripts
Use the `gh` CLI for ALL GitHub-related tasks including working with issues, pull requests, Actions workflows, releases, and repositories. If given a GitHub URL, use `gh` to get the information needed
Interact with GitHub via the gh CLI for PRs, issues, releases, Actions, and API calls. Use when performing any GitHub operation such as creating PRs, viewing issues, checking CI status, making API requests, or managing releases.
Git/GitHub operations toolkit with configurable domain for search, PR review, and code discovery
GitHub CLI (gh) reference for authentication, repos, pull requests, issues, code review, Actions, releases, gists, API calls, search, aliases, extensions, codespaces, and configuration. Use when the user asks to create or manage PRs, issues, releases, workflows, gists, repos, or any GitHub operation from the terminal.
Discover code, repositories, and perform PR reviews using GitHub API and CLI
GitHub CLI (gh) tool for retrieving and analyzing GitHub data including pull requests, issues, code search, workflow runs, releases, and repository information. Use when needing to read GitHub PRs, view comments, check CI/CD status, search code across repos, analyze issues, inspect action logs, or query any GitHub data. Focuses on information retrieval and analysis rather than modifications.
Comprehensive GitHub CLI wrapper. Manage repos, issues, PRs, workflows, releases, gists, and more via the gh CLI.
Activates god-level research capabilities for developers: finding academic papers (including paywalled ones), checking novelty and prior art, searching GitHub repos, Reddit, HN, arXiv, ACM, IEEE, Semantic Scholar, and all available online sources. Covers how to tear down a technical domain to its foundations before building anything. Use for research papers, literature review, novelty checking, accessing restricted papers, competitive analysis of open-source implementations, and building deep domain understanding from first principles.
The gh CLI is GitHub's official command line tool for interacting with GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and more. When needs to interact with GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and more, use this skill.
Configure and manage GitHub MCP server with 1Password token management. Use when working with GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and workflows.
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GitHub CLI (gh) comprehensive reference for repositories, issues, pull requests, Actions, projects, releases, gists, codespaces, organizations, extensions, and all GitHub operations from the command line.
GitHub CLI (gh) reference for repositories, pull requests, Actions, organizations, and search from the command line.
Discover FRESH issues in WELL-MAINTAINED repos (200+ stars). Merge-optimized: 60% easy wins (docs, typos, tests) + 40% bug fixes. Target agentic AI repos by CRITERIA (topic:llm/agent/rag + stars:>200). Verify repo health before queuing.
Semantic code research across GitHub repositories for finding implementations, patterns, and conducting PR/security reviews.
Find repos with design drift and generate meaningful PRs to fix them. Runs as an autonomous loop discovering GitHub repos using design systems, scanning for drift, and staging fixes for human review.
Comprehensive GitHub operations via gh CLI. Manage repositories, issues, pull requests, Actions workflows, code security, discussions, projects, gists, notifications, and more. Use for any GitHub-related task including creating PRs, reviewing code, managing issues, monitoring CI/CD, and analyzing security alerts.
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Search GitHub - find code, issues, users, and repositories across GitHub using gh CLI
Read or search GitHub (issues, PRs, review threads, comments, code, notifications) and analyze GitHub Actions (workflow runs, billing, costs, failures, rerun/cancel). Use on any GitHub URL or repo lookup. Not for implementing code fixes or PR feedback — use gt:github-pr.
Direct implementation specialist. Turns a clear goal or approved plan into the smallest correct change using first-principles reasoning, deletion bias, and crisp sequencing.
Use when installing, managing, moving, reviewing, syncing, or auditing Claude Code skills — handles skill files from URLs/repos/archives, manages user vs project scope, maintains a trusted skills catalog, and enforces authoring best practices
Set up or update local development and test toolchains for Lua projects, especially Neovim Lua plugin development. Use when Claude needs to scaffold or standardize plenary.nvim tests, luacov coverage, headless Neovim test workflows, stylua formatting, luacheck linting, lefthook git hooks, or AI code review for a Lua or Neovim plugin repository.
Apply these principles when writing, reviewing, or refactoring code. They are organized from the most fundamental (naming) to code organization, formatting, and commenting best practices.
Generate and edit images using Google's Gemini API (gemini-3-pro-image-preview model). Use when users request (1) Generating images from text prompts, (2) Editing existing images with AI instructions, (3) Creating images with specific styles or templates, (4) Generating multiple variations of images, (5) Creating images with reference images for style consistency, (6) Any image generation task mentioning Gemini, Google AI, or requiring professional image output. Supports aspect ratios (1:1, 3:4, 4:3, 4:5, 5:4, 9:16, 16:9, 21:9), 7 style templates (3 glass styles, 4 other creative styles), reference images (up to 14), and batch processing.
Audit an Anthropic Cookbook notebook based on a rubric. Use whenever a notebook review or audit is requested.
Creates interactive HTML playgrounds — self-contained single-file explorers that let users configure something visually through controls, see a live preview, and copy out a prompt. Use when the user asks to make a playground, explorer, or interactive tool for a topic.
Analyze pipeline health — prioritize deals, flag risks, get a weekly action plan. Use when running a weekly pipeline review, deciding which deals to focus on this week, spotting stale or stuck opportunities, auditing for hygiene issues like bad close dates, or identifying single-threaded deals.
Prepare journal entries with proper debits, credits, and supporting detail. Use when booking month-end accruals (AP, payroll, prepaid), recording depreciation or amortization, posting revenue recognition or deferred revenue adjustments, or documenting an entry for audit review.
Support SOX 404 compliance with control testing methodology, sample selection, and documentation standards. Use when generating testing workpapers, selecting audit samples, classifying control deficiencies, or preparing for internal or external audits.
Review a contract against your organization's negotiation playbook — flag deviations, generate redlines, provide business impact analysis. Use when reviewing vendor or customer agreements, when you need clause-by-clause analysis against standard positions, or when preparing a negotiation strategy with prioritized redlines and fallback positions.
> If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see [CONNECTORS.md](../../CONNECTORS.md).
Run a compliance check on a proposed action, product feature, or business initiative, surfacing applicable regulations, required approvals, and risk areas. Use when launching a feature that touches personal data, when marketing or product proposes something with regulatory implications, or when you need to know which approvals and jurisdictional requirements apply before proceeding.
Prepare structured briefings for meetings with legal relevance and track resulting action items. Use when preparing for contract negotiations, board meetings, compliance reviews, or any meeting where legal context, background research, or action tracking is needed.
Reconcile accounts by comparing GL balances to subledgers, bank statements, or third-party data. Use when performing bank reconciliations, GL-to-subledger recs, intercompany reconciliations, or identifying and categorizing reconciling items.
Review content against your brand voice, style guide, and messaging pillars, flagging deviations by severity with specific before/after fixes. Use when checking a draft before it ships, when auditing copy for voice consistency and terminology, or when screening for unsubstantiated claims, missing disclaimers, and other legal flags.
> If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see [CONNECTORS.md](../../CONNECTORS.md).
Create or evaluate an architecture decision record (ADR). Use when choosing between technologies (e.g., Kafka vs SQS), documenting a design decision with trade-offs and consequences, reviewing a system design proposal, or designing a new component from requirements and constraints.
Manage the month-end close process with task sequencing, dependencies, and status tracking. Use when planning the close calendar, tracking close progress, identifying blockers, or sequencing close activities by day.