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repomix
يحتوي repomix على 6 من skills المجمعة من yamadashy، مع تغطية مهنية على مستوى المستودع وصفحات skill داخل الموقع.
Skills في هذا المستودع
Analyze or explore a codebase (remote or local repository) by packing it with the Repomix CLI, then reading and searching the generated output. Use when the user wants a high-level understanding of an unfamiliar or large repo, not a targeted edit. Trigger for: - Structure/overview: "analyze this repo", "what's the structure", "explain this codebase", "what's in vercel/next.js" - Pattern discovery across many files: "find all auth code", "where are the API endpoints", "show me all React components" - Metrics: "how many files/tokens", "largest files", "TypeScript vs JavaScript ratio" - Remote repos: any github.com URL or "owner/repo" the user wants explored DO NOT trigger for: - Editing, refactoring, or writing code in the current project - Reading or searching a known file/path in the local project (use Read or grep directly) - Single-symbol lookups in the local project answerable with one grep - Git operations, running tests, builds, or installs
Use this skill when the user asks to save, recall, find, or organize notes. Triggers on: 'remember this', 'save this', 'note this', 'what did we discuss about...', 'check the notebook', 'find in carnet'. Also use proactively when discovering findings worth preserving across sessions.
Write contextual commits that capture intent, decisions, and constraints alongside code changes. Use when committing code, finishing a task, or when the user asks to commit. Extends Conventional Commits with structured action lines in the commit body that preserve WHY code was written, not just WHAT changed.
Pack and analyze codebases into AI-friendly single files using Repomix. Use when the user wants to explore repositories, analyze code structure, find patterns, check token counts, or prepare codebase context for AI analysis. Supports both local directories and remote GitHub repositories.
Use this skill when developing or maintaining browser extension code in the `browser/` directory, including Chrome/Firefox/Edge compatibility, content scripts, background scripts, or i18n updates.
Use this skill when working on the Repomix documentation website in `website/` directory, including VitePress configuration, multi-language content, or translation workflows.