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skills contient 24 skills collectées depuis mattpocock, avec une couverture métier par dépôt et des pages de détail sur le site.

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Skills dans ce dépôt

setup-matt-pocock-skills
Autres occupations informatiques

Configure this repo for the engineering skills — set up its issue tracker, triage label vocabulary, and domain doc layout. Run once before first use of the other engineering skills.

2026-06-18
triage
Autres occupations informatiques

Move issues and external PRs through a state machine of triage roles — categorise, verify, grill if needed, and write agent-ready briefs.

2026-06-18
teach
Enseignants postsecondaires, autres

Teach the user a new skill or concept, within this workspace.

2026-06-17
codebase-design
Développeurs de logiciels

Shared vocabulary for designing deep modules. Use when the user wants to design or improve a module's interface, find deepening opportunities, decide where a seam goes, make code more testable or AI-navigable, or when another skill needs the deep-module vocabulary.

2026-06-17
diagnosing-bugs
Développeurs de logiciels

Diagnosis loop for hard bugs and performance regressions. Use when the user says "diagnose"/"debug this", or reports something broken/throwing/failing/slow.

2026-06-17
domain-modeling
Développeurs de logiciels

Build and sharpen a project's domain model. Use when the user wants to pin down domain terminology or a ubiquitous language, record an architectural decision, or when another skill needs to maintain the domain model.

2026-06-17
tdd
Analystes en assurance qualité des logiciels et testeurs

Test-driven development. Use when the user wants to build features or fix bugs test-first, mentions "red-green-refactor", or wants integration tests.

2026-06-17
decision-mapping
Développeurs de logiciels

Turn a loose idea into a sequenced map of investigation tickets, then drive them to resolution one at a time.

2026-06-17
writing-great-skills
Autres occupations informatiques

Reference for writing and editing skills well — the vocabulary and principles that make a skill predictable.

2026-06-17
ask-matt
Autres occupations informatiques

Ask which skill or flow fits your situation. A router over the user-invoked skills in this repo.

2026-06-17
review
Analystes en assurance qualité des logiciels et testeurs

Review the changes since a fixed point (commit, branch, tag, or merge-base) along two axes — Standards (does the code follow this repo's documented coding standards?) and Spec (does the code match what the originating issue/PRD asked for?). Runs both reviews in parallel sub-agents and reports them side by side. Use when the user wants to review a branch, a PR, work-in-progress changes, or asks to "review since X".

2026-06-17
grilling
Spécialistes en gestion de projets

Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design. Use when the user wants to stress-test a plan before building, or uses any 'grill' trigger phrases.

2026-06-17
grill-with-docs
Spécialistes en gestion de projets

A relentless interview to sharpen a plan or design, which also creates docs (ADR's and glossary) as we go.

2026-06-12
implement
Développeurs de logiciels

Implement a piece of work based on a PRD or set of issues.

2026-06-12
improve-codebase-architecture
Développeurs de logiciels

Scan a codebase for deepening opportunities, present them as a visual HTML report, then grill through whichever one you pick.

2026-06-12
prototype
Développeurs de logiciels

Build a throwaway prototype to flesh out a design — a runnable terminal app for state/business-logic questions, or several radically different UI variations toggleable from one route.

2026-06-12
resolving-merge-conflicts
Développeurs de logiciels

Use when you need to resolve an in-progress git merge/rebase conflict.

2026-06-12
to-issues
Spécialistes en gestion de projets

Break a plan, spec, or PRD into independently-grabbable issues on the project issue tracker using tracer-bullet vertical slices.

2026-06-12
to-prd
Spécialistes en gestion de projets

Turn the current conversation into a PRD and publish it to the project issue tracker — no interview, just synthesis of what you've already discussed.

2026-06-12
edit-article
Rédacteurs techniques

Edit and improve articles by restructuring sections, improving clarity, and tightening prose. Use when user wants to edit, revise, or improve an article draft.

2026-06-12
grill-me
Spécialistes en gestion de projets

A relentless interview to sharpen a plan or design.

2026-06-12
writing-beats
Rédacteurs techniques

Shape an article as a journey of beats, choose-your-own-adventure style. The user picks a starting beat from the raw material, you write only that beat, then offer options for where to pivot next, beat by beat, until the article reaches a natural end. Use when the user has raw material and wants to assemble it as a narrative rather than an argument.

2026-05-11
writing-fragments
Rédacteurs techniques

Grilling session that mines the user for fragments — heterogeneous nuggets of writing (claims, vignettes, sharp sentences, half-thoughts) — and appends them to a single document as raw material for a future article. Use when the user wants to develop ideas before imposing structure, or mentions "fragments", "ideate", or "raw material" for writing.

2026-05-11
writing-shape
Rédacteurs techniques

Take a markdown file of raw material and shape it into an article through a conversational session — drafting candidate openings, growing the piece paragraph by paragraph, arguing about format (lists, tables, callouts, quotes) at each step. Use when the user has a pile of notes, fragments, or a rough draft and wants help turning it into something publishable.

2026-05-06