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UserQuality gates wired into the Claude Code agent lifecycle
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guardrails
Code quality verification gates wired into the agent lifecycle. Use this skill whenever writing, modifying, reviewing, or debugging code — including new features, bug fixes, refactors, troubleshooting, CI/CD setup, or project bootstrapping. Also use when the user mentions "quality", "testing strategy", "CI pipeline", "guardrails", "debugging", or asks how to improve code reliability. If you're writing code or trying to understand why code isn't working, this skill applies. Do not use for README/prose-only edits, copywriting, or documentation wording changes unless the user asks for code/build/CI verification or the docs change affects generated/runtime output.
good-readme
Create and improve README documents for GitHub projects. Use when the user wants to write a new README, improve an existing one, audit README quality, or asks about documentation best practices for their repository.
good-repo
Audit and configure the public GitHub repository surface: launch readiness, repo quality/adoption/trust, discoverability, contribution readiness, topics, homepage URL, description, issues/wiki/license/CI settings, owner/org-wide repo audits, repo popularity/adoption signals, README/package/GitHub metadata drift, URL/license/topics gaps, and Agent Skill repo packaging/evals. Use when the user asks for repo-level readiness, repo metadata/configuration, or visitor/contributor trust. Do not trigger for README-only writing, one PR descriptions/reviews, function-level code tests, or general implementation/architecture work; defer those to narrower specialists unless the user explicitly asks for repo-level readiness/proof/metadata judgment.
slide-maker
Generate presentation decks grounded in real GitHub projects, or walk through a structured brief-to-slides process. Use when the user asks to create a presentation, slide deck, talk, pitch, keynote, or Slidev project — especially when they want slides based on an existing codebase, architecture, or project documentation.
Bio shown is the top-scored skill's repo description as a fallback — real GitHub bios land in a future update.