By jousiam
GitHub CLI workflows, DevOps pipeline orchestration, and PR validation with BMAD support
This skill should be used when delivering code — creating feature/hotfix/docs branches, running the PR-to-deploy pipeline, promoting between environments, rolling back, or performing post-deploy verification. Use when the user says "deploy", "promote", "merge", "create branch", "rollback", "deliver this feature", or starts a new piece of work.
This skill should be used when performing GitHub operations — creating PRs, merging, checking CI status, listing issues, or any git hosting interaction. Replaces MCP GitHub tools with direct gh CLI commands. Use when the user says "create a PR", "merge PR", "check CI", "list issues", "gh command for X", or any GitHub API interaction.
This skill should be used when creating or updating pull requests to generate human-readable test instructions for non-technical validators. Detects BMAD framework to extract acceptance criteria from stories and sprint status. Use when the user says "create PR", "generate test instructions", "write PR description", "what should Pam test", or when the devops-workflow skill delegates PR content generation.
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npx claudepluginhub jousiam/claude-plugins --plugin devops-toolkitGitHub Actions CI/CD - workflows, authentication, inspection
GitHub PR dashboard for Claude Code. View PR status, CI/CD progress, bot comments, and merge PRs directly from your terminal.
Git and PR workflows with code review, onboarding, and PR enhancement
GitLab workflow best practices and glab CLI usage
Git workflow and version control specialist for git strategies (gitflow, trunk-based), merge conflict resolution, interactive rebase, cherry-pick, bisect, reflog, hooks, and submodules. Use when working with complex git operations, resolving conflicts, or implementing git workflows.
The model must apply when tasks involve .gitlab-ci.yml configuration, GitLab Flavored Markdown (GLFM) syntax, gitlab-ci-local testing, CI/CD pipeline optimization, GitLab CI Steps composition, Docker-in-Docker workflows, or GitLab documentation creation. Triggers include modifying pipelines, writing GitLab README/Wiki content, debugging CI jobs locally, implementing caching strategies, or configuring release workflows.