Topic: cli
1,462 skills in this topic.
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using-superpowers
Use when starting any conversation - establishes mandatory workflows for finding and using skills, including using Skill tool before announcing usage, following brainstorming before coding, and creating TodoWrite todos for checklists
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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ux-review
Multi-perspective UX review combining usability, accessibility, and interaction design analysis.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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verification-before-completion
Use when about to claim work is complete, fixed, or passing, before committing or creating PRs - requires running verification commands and confirming output before making any success claims; evidence before assertions always
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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visual-modes
Use when activating visual showcase modes (supersaiyan, kamehameha, over9000) for UI or interaction design - provides mode-specific enhancement checklists.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-bug-fix
Systematic approach to identifying, fixing, and validating bug fixes. Use when fixing bugs, resolving issues, or addressing errors.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-feature
Complete feature development workflow from design to deployment. Use when implementing new features or functionality.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-feature-development
Complete workflow for developing new features from design to deployment. Use when starting a new feature, adding functionality, or building something new.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-performance
Systematic performance analysis and optimization. Use when things are slow, need optimization, or preparing for scale.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-security-audit
Comprehensive security assessment and remediation. Use for security reviews, compliance checks, vulnerability assessments.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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writing-skills
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment - applies TDD to process documentation by testing with subagents before writing, iterating until bulletproof against rationalization
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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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
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async-pr-review
Trigger this skill when the user wants to start an asynchronous PR review, run background checks on a PR, or check the status of a previously started async PR review.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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behavioral-evals
Guidance for creating, running, fixing, and promoting behavioral evaluations. Use when verifying agent decision logic, debugging failures, debugging prompt steering, or adding workspace regression tests.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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ci
A specialized skill for Gemini CLI that provides high-performance, fail-fast monitoring of GitHub Actions workflows and automated local verification of CI failures. It handles run discovery automatically—simply provide the branch name.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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code-reviewer
Use this skill to review code. It supports both local changes (staged or working tree) and remote Pull Requests (by ID or URL). It focuses on correctness, maintainability, and adherence to project standards.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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docs-changelog
Generates and formats changelog files for a new release based on provided version and raw changelog data.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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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.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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github-issue-creator
Use this skill when asked to create a GitHub issue. It handles different issue types (bug, feature, etc.) using repository templates and ensures proper labeling.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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pr-address-comments
Use this skill if the user asks you to help them address GitHub PR comments for their current branch of the Gemini CLI. Requires `gh` CLI tool.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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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.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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review-duplication
Use this skill during code reviews to proactively investigate the codebase for duplicated functionality, reinvented wheels, or failure to reuse existing project best practices and shared utilities.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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string-reviewer
Use this skill when asked to review text and user-facing strings within the codebase. It ensures that these strings follow rules on clarity, usefulness, brevity and style.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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greeter
A friendly greeter skill
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679
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skill-creator
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Gemini CLI's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
google-gemini/gemini-cli 99,679