By rafaeelricco
Create and open GitHub pull requests from local repository changes. Use this skill when the user asks to create PR, open PR, abrir PR, criar pull request, ship this branch, ready for review, publish local changes as a pull request, or invokes /create-pr. The skill inspects branch state and diffs, asks before branch, staging, commit, push, base branch, assignee, or ready/draft decisions, requires pr-generate-description before PR creation, pushes with git, and creates the PR with gh.
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npx claudepluginhub rafaeelricco/dotfiles --plugin create-prKeep a GitHub pull request merge-ready by triaging merge conflicts, unresolved review feedback, actionable PR comments, and CI failures in a loop. Use when the user asks to babysit this PR, keep this PR merge-ready, triage PR comments and CI, resolve actionable review feedback, watch CI until mergeable, or get a PR ready to merge.
Run a guided end-to-end test of a running web app after a feature is finished or any time you need to validate real behavior in a browser. Use whenever the user finishes building or changing a feature, or asks to test the app E2E, smoke-test it, click through the UI, verify a flow works end-to-end, check the happy path, or confirm a change works in a real browser — even if they don't say "E2E". The skill first discovers how the app actually works from its codebase and the conversation, then interviews for where the app is running, whether to drive it with Claude Preview or Claude in Chrome, and the login credentials, then walks the app toward the goal and reports pass/fail with screenshots, console errors, and failed network calls.
Draft structured GitHub issues from loose notes, review comments, or partially written issue text. Use when you need to create, rewrite, or standardize a GitHub issue with a separate title and a concise body using Situation, Direction, Acceptance Criteria, Validation, and optional References. Trigger this skill for requests such as create an issue, structure this issue, turn notes into an issue, write acceptance criteria, write validation steps, or make an issue body clearer and objectively verifiable.
Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until reaching shared understanding, resolving each branch of the decision tree. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on their design, or mentions "grill me".
Apply this project's TypeScript and React conventions whenever implementing, refactoring, polishing, or reviewing any component, hook, page, form, table, store, service, or data flow — consult it BEFORE writing or editing such code, even when the task looks routine and the user never says "conventions" or "patterns". It owns the local standards for typing, domain modeling, async and UI state, forms and API calls, tables, styling, and component structure, and how to turn them into review findings. Reinforcing signals: Maybe, Result, RemoteData, Future, ts-pattern, discriminated unions, decoders/schemas, useForm, FormInput, DataTable, ColumnDef, cn()/cva(), named prop types, container/presentational split, and read-after-write projection delays.
UI/UX design intelligence. 67 styles, 161 palettes, 57 font pairings, 25 charts, 15 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Astro, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Nuxt, Jetpack Compose). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, check UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, mobile app. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, flat design. Topics: color palette, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, hover, shadow, gradient.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
This skill should be used when users need to generate ideas, explore creative solutions, or systematically brainstorm approaches to problems. Use when users request help with ideation, content planning, product features, marketing campaigns, strategic planning, creative writing, or any task requiring structured idea generation. The skill provides 30+ research-validated prompt patterns across 14 categories with exact templates, success metrics, and domain-specific applications.
Develop, test, build, and deploy Godot 4.x games with Claude Code. Includes GdUnit4 testing, web/desktop exports, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment to Vercel/GitHub Pages/itch.io.
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
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.