How to add hegel-rust support for a third-party Rust crate. Use when the user asks to 'add support for <crate>', 'add a <crate> integration', 'add generators for <crate>', or similar. Orchestrates implementing a generator and DefaultGenerator impl for every public type the crate exposes.
How to add a new generator to hegel-rust. Use when the user asks to implement, add, or write a generator for a type — e.g. 'add a generator for Url', 'implement a UUID generator', 'write a generator for jiff::civil::Date'. Covers the generator struct, builder methods, Generator trait impl, argument validation, mod.rs wiring, rustdoc, and the required test set. Pair with the new-default-generator skill to also wire up gs::default::<T>().
Changelog style guide for writing RELEASE.md files. Use when creating or reviewing RELEASE.md, writing changelog entries, or preparing a PR that needs release notes.
How to add a DefaultGenerator impl for a type so gs::default::<T>() works. Use when the user asks to wire up default() for a type, add a default generator, or make a type usable with #[derive(DefaultGenerator)]. Pair after the new-generator skill when adding a fresh generator, or use standalone when the underlying generator already exists or can be composed from existing generators.
How to approach code coverage in this project. Use when coverage CI fails, when writing tests for new code, when deciding whether to add // nocov, or when you need to make untestable code testable. Also use proactively when writing new code to ensure it will be coverable.
Review your own changes before creating a pull request. Use this before running create-pr, or whenever you want to check that your changes are clean, correct, and well-tested. Trigger when: about to create a PR, finished a chunk of work, or asked to review changes.