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dotfiles
dotfiles contient 12 skills collectées depuis scode, avec une couverture métier par dépôt et des pages de détail sur le site.
Skills dans ce dépôt
Use only when the user explicitly invokes scode-commit-msg-reviewer by name, asks for commit messages to be reviewed by a fresh-context reviewer, or their standing instructions say to always use this skill. Do not trigger merely because a commit or PR is being created. Gates commit messages, PR titles/descriptions, and equivalent VCS prose through a fresh-context reviewer subagent; after the first signal, applies to all commit-message-like content for the rest of the conversation. Also use when the user says "scode-commit-msg-reviewer feedback: ..." to record feedback about how this skill performed.
Accomplish a goal by delegating suitable parts of the work to cheaper models while the current session stays in charge of planning, quality gating, and all commit/PR management. Use when the user explicitly invokes scode-galaxy-brain, e.g. "Use scode-galaxy-brain to <goal>", optionally with a prefer-gpt or prefer-claude keyword. Also use when the user says "galaxy brain feedback: ..." to record feedback about how this skill performed. Once invoked, the skill stays active for the rest of the session — including across context compaction and resume — until the user expressly stops it, unless the invocation itself limited the scope up front; if retained context says it was active, re-read this skill before delegating.
Run a concurrent multi-angle review only when the user explicitly invokes `pre-pr-review-swarm` by name. Spawn parallel reviewers for documentation/comment correctness and README drift, simplification opportunities, language idiomaticity, correctness risks, security vulnerabilities, test quality gaps, AI slop detection, and SPEC.md compliance (when a SPEC.md exists at the project root).
Run periodic repository maintenance chores and prepare one stacked PR per approved chore. Use when the user explicitly invokes /scode-chores or $scode-chores to check dependency-lock updates, dprint plugin updates, or GitHub Actions version updates.
Scan a repository for known deprecated or outdated patterns and propose or apply the modern equivalent. Use when the user explicitly invokes /scode-modernize or $scode-modernize to audit and modernize project conventions incrementally.
Use Jujutsu for a solo-developer stacked GitHub workflow where each reviewable change is its own commit, bookmark, and pull request; create and update the stack with jj, and use gh only for PR creation and PR base updates.
Set up or standardize a Rust repository with cargo-dist release automation, Linux-focused CI with macOS release-plan tag gates, git-cliff changelog generation, Conventional Commit PR title enforcement, and Homebrew publishing to scode/homebrew-dist-tap. Use when creating a new Rust release pipeline or migrating an existing repo to this exact distribution model.
Run a repository-wide review swarm, ask the user how to handle each finding, then create a linear stacked PR series with one PR per accepted fix. Use when the user asks for "repo-swarm", for a whole-repo swarm, or for constrained scopes such as "repo-swarm all the code under foo/".
Use when the user indicates they want to work with Sapling; after that initial signal, prefer Sapling by default for the rest of the conversation.
Use only when the user explicitly invokes `/scode-todo` or `$scode-todo`.
Use only when the user explicitly invokes `slstack` and wants a stacked-diff workflow with Sapling in `.git` mode and clean non-overlapping GitHub PRs via upstream `ghstack`. After explicit invocation, treat later commit and PR work in the same conversation as using this workflow by default. Do not use for native Sapling `.sl` repos or for Sapling's overlapping `sl pr submit --stack` workflow.
Use only when the user explicitly invokes `/stax` or `$stax`.