By hopeoverture
Sets up comprehensive GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows for modern web applications. This skill should be used when configuring automated lint, test, build, and deploy pipelines, adding preview URL comments on pull requests, or optimizing workflow caching. Use when setting up continuous integration, deployment automation, GitHub Actions, CI/CD pipeline, preview deployments, or workflow optimization.
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npx claudepluginhub hopeoverture/worldbuilding-app-skills --plugin github-actions-ci-workflowGenerate Zod schemas and TypeScript types for forms, API routes, and Server Actions with runtime validation. Use this skill when creating API contracts, validating request/response payloads, generating form schemas, adding input validation to Server Actions or route handlers, or ensuring type safety across client-server boundaries. Trigger terms include zod, schema, validation, API contract, form validation, type inference, runtime validation, parse, safeParse, input validation, request validati
This skill should be used when reviewing shadcn/ui component usage to ensure accessibility, consistency, and proper patterns. Applies when auditing UI code, checking component patterns, reviewing layout structure, identifying component extraction opportunities, or ensuring design system compliance. Trigger terms include audit UI, review components, check shadcn, accessibility audit, component review, UI patterns, design system compliance, layout review, refactor components, extract component.
Adds feature flag support using LaunchDarkly or JSON-based configuration to toggle features in UI components and Server Actions. This skill should be used when implementing feature flags, feature toggles, progressive rollouts, A/B testing, or gating functionality behind configuration. Use for feature flags, feature toggles, LaunchDarkly integration, progressive rollout, canary releases, or conditional features.
This skill should be used when installing and configuring markdown editor functionality using @uiw/react-md-editor. Applies when adding rich text editing, markdown support, WYSIWYG editors, content editing with preview, or text formatting features. Trigger terms include markdown editor, rich text editor, text editor, add markdown, install markdown editor, markdown component, WYSIWYG, content editor, text formatting, editor preview.
This skill should be used when generating React forms with React Hook Form, Zod validation, and shadcn/ui components. Applies when creating entity forms, character editors, location forms, data entry forms, or any form requiring client and server validation. Trigger terms include create form, generate form, build form, React Hook Form, RHF, Zod validation, form component, entity form, character form, data entry, form schema.
GitHub Actions CI/CD - workflows, authentication, inspection
Build CI/CD pipelines for GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and more
GitHub repository automation (CI/CD, issue templates, Dependabot, CodeQL). Use for project setup, Actions workflows, security scanning, or encountering YAML syntax, workflow configuration, template structure errors.
CI/CD pipeline design, GitHub Actions workflows, deployment automation, and release management. Opinionated patterns for agentic deployments.
Debug CI/CD pipeline failures and fix configurations
A growing collection of Claude-compatible academic workflow bundles. Covers scientific figures, manuscript writing and polishing, reviewer assessment, citation retrieval, data availability, paper reading, literature search, response letters, paper-to-PPTX conversion, and evidence-grounded Chinese invention patent drafting. Rules are organized as reusable skill folders with explicit workflows and quality checks.