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NoOfficeDemandFix
NoOfficeDemandFix には FennexFox から収集した 31 個の skills があり、リポジトリ単位の職業カバレッジとサイト内 skill 詳細ページを表示します。
このリポジトリの skills
Draft and validate reusable release-copy updates by collecting release evidence, preparing publish configuration and README updates, and normalizing release-issue create or edit actions. Use when Codex must turn tracked repo state plus release evidence into guarded release-copy edits without encoding project-specific release policy in the retained kernel.
Inspect unresolved GitHub PR review threads on the open pull request for the current branch, decide whether to accept, reject, defer, or defer outdated threads, post acknowledgement and completion replies with gh CLI, apply accepted fixes, and resolve completed threads. Use when Codex needs to read open PR review threads, summarize the planned direction or rejection, perform the work, then post a completion reply and resolve the finished threads.
Create a GitHub pull request from an already-pushed branch by collecting repo and PR-template context, drafting a repo-compliant title/body, validating duplicate-PR and stale-snapshot gates, and creating the PR with gh CLI only after the normalized create request passes validation. Use when Codex must open a new PR instead of rewriting an existing one.
Verify and repair a GitHub pull request title and body when the user gives a PR number or asks to audit, rewrite, or fix PR text. Use when Codex must compare a PR's current writeup against repository PR instructions/templates and the actual code changes, then update it with gh CLI if the title/body are missing, truncated, generic, misleading, or unsupported by the diff.
Audit and synchronize public repository docs against tracked runtime metadata, selected GitHub evidence, and validator-normalized deterministic edits. Use when Codex must detect public-doc drift, propose scoped fixes, and update marker state without embedding repo-specific governance policy in the retained kernel.
Draft and validate reusable release-copy updates by collecting release evidence, preparing publish configuration and README updates, and normalizing release-issue create or edit actions. Use when Codex must turn tracked repo state plus release evidence into guarded release-copy edits without encoding project-specific release policy in the retained kernel.
Inspect unresolved GitHub PR review threads on the open pull request for the current branch, decide whether to accept, reject, defer, or defer outdated threads, post acknowledgement and completion replies with gh CLI, apply accepted fixes, and resolve completed threads. Use when Codex needs to read open PR review threads, summarize the planned direction or rejection, perform the work, then post a completion reply and resolve the finished threads.
Create a GitHub pull request from an already-pushed branch by collecting repo and PR-template context, drafting a repo-compliant title/body, validating duplicate-PR and stale-snapshot gates, and creating the PR with gh CLI only after the normalized create request passes validation. Use when Codex must open a new PR instead of rewriting an existing one.
Verify and repair a GitHub pull request title and body when the user gives a PR number or asks to audit, rewrite, or fix PR text. Use when Codex must compare a PR's current writeup against repository PR instructions/templates and the actual code changes, then update it with gh CLI if the title/body are missing, truncated, generic, misleading, or unsupported by the diff.
Thin entrypoint for the foundry packet-workflow builder. Use when Codex should invoke the authoritative root builder, contracts, templates, and defaults in this repository.
Audit and synchronize public repository docs against tracked runtime metadata, selected GitHub evidence, and validator-normalized deterministic edits. Use when Codex must detect public-doc drift, propose scoped fixes, and update marker state without embedding repo-specific governance policy in the retained kernel.
Draft and validate reusable release-copy updates by collecting release evidence, preparing publish configuration and README updates, and normalizing release-issue create or edit actions. Use when Codex must turn tracked repo state plus release evidence into guarded release-copy edits without encoding project-specific release policy in the retained kernel.
Inspect unresolved GitHub PR review threads on the open pull request for the current branch, decide whether to accept, reject, defer, or defer outdated threads, post acknowledgement and completion replies with gh CLI, apply accepted fixes, and resolve completed threads. Use when Codex needs to read open PR review threads, summarize the planned direction or rejection, perform the work, then post a completion reply and resolve the finished threads.
Create a GitHub pull request from an already-pushed branch by collecting repo and PR-template context, drafting a repo-compliant title/body, validating duplicate-PR and stale-snapshot gates, and creating the PR with gh CLI only after the normalized create request passes validation. Use when Codex must open a new PR instead of rewriting an existing one.
Verify and repair a GitHub pull request title and body when the user gives a PR number or asks to audit, rewrite, or fix PR text. Use when Codex must compare a PR's current writeup against repository PR instructions/templates and the actual code changes, then update it with gh CLI if the title/body are missing, truncated, generic, misleading, or unsupported by the diff.
Review the active repository's current working tree, split local changes into logical commits, draft repo-compliant commit messages, and commit automatically when confidence is high. Use when Codex needs to inspect staged, unstaged, and untracked non-ignored changes, decide whether they belong in one or more commits, and apply the commits safely with packetized evidence and targeted validation.
Audit and synchronize public repository docs against tracked runtime metadata, selected GitHub evidence, and validator-normalized deterministic edits. Use when Codex must detect public-doc drift, propose scoped fixes, and update marker state without embedding repo-specific governance policy in the retained kernel.
Rewrite or reword a recent range of Git commit messages to the active repository's commit-message rules. Use when Codex needs replay-style safety, packet/audit artifacts, or anything broader than a trivial HEAD-only amend path.
Top-level orchestration skill for reusable weekly updates. Synthesize recent PRs, rollouts, incidents, reviews, and blockers using packet-driven evidence collection and narrow read-only delegation, keep worker outputs proposal-grade, keep final classification and wording local, and update only a last-success marker after a reviewed plan clears apply gates.
Scaffold and safe-sync consumer-repo project-local profiles for PacketFlow Foundry workflows. Use when Codex needs to create or refresh `.codex/project/profiles/default/profile.json` or `.codex/project/profiles/<skill-name>/profile.json` after bootstrap, vendoring, or wrapper discovery without re-deriving the whole profile structure from scratch.
Scaffold and safe-sync consumer-repo project-local profiles for PacketFlow Foundry workflows. Use when Codex needs to create or refresh `.codex/project/profiles/default/profile.json` or `.codex/project/profiles/<skill-name>/profile.json` after bootstrap, vendoring, or wrapper discovery without re-deriving the whole profile structure from scratch.
Review the active repository's current working tree, split local changes into logical commits, draft repo-compliant commit messages, and commit automatically when confidence is high. Use when Codex needs to inspect staged, unstaged, and untracked non-ignored changes, decide whether they belong in one or more commits, and apply the commits safely with packetized evidence and targeted validation.
Thin entrypoint for the foundry packet-workflow builder. Use when Codex should invoke the authoritative root builder, contracts, templates, and defaults in this repository.
Rewrite only the current HEAD commit message to the active repository's commit-message rules. Use when Codex needs a fast amend-based path for one clean HEAD commit with explicit repo guidance and no packet or replay audit requirements.
Rewrite or reword a recent range of Git commit messages to the active repository's commit-message rules. Use when Codex needs replay-style safety, packet/audit artifacts, or anything broader than a trivial HEAD-only amend path.
Top-level orchestration skill for reusable weekly updates. Synthesize recent PRs, rollouts, incidents, reviews, and blockers using packet-driven evidence collection and narrow read-only delegation, keep worker outputs proposal-grade, keep final classification and wording local, and update only a last-success marker after a reviewed plan clears apply gates.
Review the active repository's current working tree, split local changes into logical commits, draft repo-compliant commit messages, and commit automatically when confidence is high. Use when Codex needs to inspect staged, unstaged, and untracked non-ignored changes, decide whether they belong in one or more commits, and apply the commits safely with packetized evidence and targeted validation.
Rewrite only the current HEAD commit message to the active repository's commit-message rules. Use when Codex needs a fast amend-based path for one clean HEAD commit with explicit repo guidance and no packet or replay audit requirements.
Rewrite or reword a recent range of Git commit messages to the active repository's commit-message rules. Use when Codex needs replay-style safety, packet/audit artifacts, or anything broader than a trivial HEAD-only amend path.
Top-level orchestration skill for reusable weekly updates. Synthesize recent PRs, rollouts, incidents, reviews, and blockers using packet-driven evidence collection and narrow read-only delegation, keep worker outputs proposal-grade, keep final classification and wording local, and update only a last-success marker after a reviewed plan clears apply gates.
Rewrite only the current HEAD commit message to the active repository's commit-message rules. Use when Codex needs a fast amend-based path for one clean HEAD commit with explicit repo guidance and no packet or replay audit requirements.