PetriLahdelma
UserContext compiler for software projects. Turns brief + repo + design inputs into a repo-native operating layer — AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, copilot-instructions, scaffold, QA, sprint-1 backlog.
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Indexed Skills (6)
project-spine-drift
Use when the user mentions drift, says AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md / copilot-instructions / Cursor rules are "stale" or "out of date", asks about CI catching docs drift, or says "check if my spine is still current". Runs `spine drift check`, interprets each drift category, and guides resolution. For initial setup use project-spine-kickoff.
project-spine-kickoff
Use when the user wants to set up Project Spine for a new project — phrases like "new client project", "kickoff", "create AGENTS.md from scratch", "generate agent instructions for this repo", "set up project context". Runs `spine init` → edits brief → `spine compile` → reviews outputs. For stale files use project-spine-drift.
project-spine-rationale
Use when the user wants to review, polish, or share the generated Project Spine rationale file locally. Phrases like "show the project rationale", "send the client a project summary", "review rationale.md", or "make the client-facing overview safer".
project-spine-template
Use when the user wants to apply a bundled, user-local, or project-local template to a new project, or save the current project as a reusable template. Phrases like "use our agency starter", "save this as a template for future clients", "apply the shared saas-marketing starter".
project-spine
Use when the user mentions AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, copilot-instructions, Cursor rules, project brief, context for coding agents, agency kickoff, onboarding a new project, or asks "how do I set up Project Spine". This is the orientation skill — reach for it FIRST when the user's intent involves Project Spine, then chain into a more specific active skill.
project-spine-workspace
Use when the user asks about Project Spine hosted workspaces, team sync, shared workspace templates, invites, or commands such as `spine login`, `spine workspace`, `spine publish`, or `spine drift check --push`.
Bio shown is the top-scored skill's repo description as a fallback — real GitHub bios land in a future update.