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govctl enthält 13 gesammelte Skills von govctl-org, mit Repository-Berufsabdeckung und Skill-Detailseiten auf SkillsMP.
Skills in diesem Repository
Write effective Architecture Decision Records. Use when: (1) Creating a new ADR, (2) Recording a design decision, (3) User mentions ADR, decision, trade-off, or alternatives
Commit changes with govctl integration — check work item status, preserve durable notes only when needed, and run govctl check
Remove govctl governance from a project. Archives artifacts, removes skills/agents, strips code references. Use when: (1) User wants to stop using govctl, (2) User mentions detach, opt-out, remove governance, or uninstall
Write well-structured Verification Guards. Use when: (1) Creating a new guard, (2) Editing guard check commands or patterns, (3) User mentions guard, verification, or check
Set up govctl in the current project. Installs the binary if missing, initializes governance structure.
Adopt govctl in an existing project. Discovers undocumented decisions, backfills ADRs/RFCs, annotates source code. Use when: (1) Project has no governance yet, (2) User mentions migrate, adopt, onboard, or brownfield
Write well-structured RFCs with normative clauses. Use when: (1) Creating a new RFC, (2) Adding or editing RFC clauses, (3) User mentions RFC, specification, or normative requirements
Write well-structured work items with proper acceptance criteria. Use when: (1) Creating work items, (2) Adding acceptance criteria, (3) User mentions work item, task, WI, or ticket
Execute governed implementation workflow with work items, RFC/ADR checks, phase gates, testing, and closure. Use when: (1) User invokes /gov, (2) A non-trivial change needs work item tracking, (3) Implementation may require RFC/ADR handling
Execute the fast path for trivial changes with minimal governance ceremony. Use when: (1) User invokes /quick, (2) Change is doc-only or non-behavioral, (3) No RFC or ADR work is needed
Facilitate design discussion — research context, clarify requirements, draft RFC/ADR
Maintain governance artifacts without implementation work. Use when: (1) Accepting or refining ADRs, (2) Clarifying or amending RFCs without code changes, (3) Governance-only docs/check/render updates
Stress-test a design decision with premortem/backcast analysis, then produce a risk-calibrated recommendation that maps to ADR fields. Use when: (1) Multiple competing architecture options, (2) Irreversible or high-risk design choices, (3) /discuss identifies a complex trade-off