Migrates VTL (Velocity Template Language) custom field templates from the legacy DotCMS Dojo/Dijit API to the modern DotCustomFieldApi. Use this skill whenever a user asks to migrate, update, or convert a VTL file, custom field template, or dotCMS field that uses any of: DotCustomFieldApi.get(), DotCustomFieldApi.set(), DotCustomFieldApi.onChangeField(), dojo.ready(), dojo.byId(), dijit.byId(), dijit.form.*, dojoType attributes, or any Dojo/Dijit pattern. Also trigger when the user pastes a VTL snippet and asks "what needs to change" or "can you update this". If in doubt, use this skill.
Use when a GitHub Actions workflow fails, PR build breaks, merge queue rejects, nightly reports failures, or user mentions CI/CD test failures in dotCMS/core. Also use for "check build", "diagnose run", "why did CI fail", "flaky test", "merge queue blocked".
Create GitHub issues using repository templates. Use when the user asks to create an issue, bug report, feature request, task, spike, epic, or UX requirement. Also use when the user describes a problem, bug, enhancement, or work item that should be tracked. Also use when the user asks to update, query, or view an existing GitHub issue. Also use when the user wants to find, search, list, or discover issues — assigned to them, open for their team, recently active, or matching a keyword. Supports both English and Spanish input.
Use when a repo skill fails, produces errors, gives wrong instructions, or references stale information. Also use when a command from a skill returns "not found" or "unknown flag", when a skill references a file path that doesn't exist, when a skill's behavior doesn't match the codebase, or to list available skills, manage local overrides, check staleness, or optimize token usage and quality.
Triage GitHub issues using the AI triage pipeline. Fetches the next issue from the "Needs Triage" project column (or a specific issue), creates an agent team to validate completeness, detect duplicates, and research the codebase in parallel, then presents a triage proposal for human approval before posting anything to GitHub.
Use this skill when the user asks to install, configure, or set up @dotcms/analytics, sdk-analytics, analytics SDK, add analytics tracking, or mentions installing analytics in Next.js or React projects