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housing-commute-analysis

housing-commute-analysis contains 4 collected skills from cdcoonce, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

skills collected
4
Stars
2
updated
2026-03-08
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0
Occupation coverage
2 occupation categories · 100% classified
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Skills in this repository

code-review
software-quality-assurance-analysts-and-testers

AI-powered code quality analysis for Python, Markdown, and Mermaid diagrams. Use this skill when: (1) reviewing code for quality issues, (2) checking Python files for PEP8 violations, unused code, missing type hints, docstring problems, complexity issues, or potential runtime errors, (3) validating Markdown documentation for broken links, heading structure, or formatting issues, (4) validating Mermaid diagram syntax, (5) the user asks for a "code review" or "quality check", (6) analyzing code snippets pasted in conversation, or (7) suggesting and applying fixes for code quality issues.

2026-03-08
commit
software-developers

Git commit workflow with enforced conventional commit style. Use when Claude needs to stage and commit changes, craft commit messages, or the user asks to commit, make a commit, or save their work. Ensures consistent commit message format, proper scoping, and atomic commits across the project.

2026-03-08
gitlab-cli
software-developers

GitLab CLI (glab) integration for managing issues, merge requests, branches, commits, and code reviews directly from the terminal. Use when Claude needs to create, list, view, or update GitLab issues; create WIP/draft branches and merge requests; make commits and push changes; review merge request diffs and changes; approve or merge MRs; manage CI/CD pipelines; or work with GitLab repositories without switching to a browser. Requires glab CLI installed and authenticated.

2026-03-08
readme-generator
software-developers

Generate comprehensive, high-quality README.md files for code repositories. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, write, generate, update, or improve a README for any project or repository. Also trigger when the user says things like "document this project", "write docs for this repo", "this repo needs a README", "help me onboard developers to this codebase", or asks for project documentation in markdown. Even if the user just says "README" or "readme" in the context of a codebase, use this skill.

2026-03-08