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sleap

sleap contains 4 collected skills from talmolab, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

skills collected
4
Stars
604
updated
2026-05-19
Forks
133
Occupation coverage
2 occupation categories · 100% classified
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pr
software-developers

Create a well-structured GitHub PR with proper branching, testing, formatting, and documentation. Use when the user says "create a PR", "make a PR", "open a pull request", or wants to submit changes for review. Handles the full workflow: branch creation, implementation, testing, formatting, committing, and PR creation with comprehensive descriptions.

2026-05-19
investigation
software-developers

Scaffolds a structured investigation in scratch/ for empirical research and documentation. Use when the user says "start an investigation" or wants to: trace code paths or data flow ("trace from X to Y", "what touches X", "follow the wiring"), document system architecture comprehensively ("document how the system works", "archeology"), investigate bugs ("figure out why X happens"), explore technical feasibility ("can we do X?"), or explore design options ("explore the API", "gather context", "design alternatives"). Creates dated folder with README. NOT for simple code questions or single-file searches.

2026-01-15
sleap-support
software-developers

Handle SLEAP GitHub support workflow for issues and discussions. Use when the user says "support", provides a GitHub issue/discussion number like "#2512", or asks to investigate a user report from talmolab/sleap. Scaffolds investigation folders, downloads posts with images, analyzes problems, and drafts friendly responses.

2026-01-15
qt-testing
software-quality-assurance-analysts-and-testers

Capture and visually inspect Qt GUI widgets using screenshots. Use when asked to verify GUI rendering, test widget appearance, check layouts, or visually inspect any PySide6/Qt component. Enables Claude to "see" Qt interfaces by capturing offscreen screenshots and analyzing them with vision.

2025-12-22