Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
Codifies devantler-tech engineering practices: agent-first development workflow, TDD, CI/CD pipelines, GitHub Flow, code quality gates, and Kubernetes workflows with ksail. Use when filing issues, planning work, setting up projects, configuring CI/CD, writing tests, debugging, or making architectural decisions.
Use the ksail CLI to spin up and manage Kubernetes clusters (Kind/K3d/Talos/vCluster/KWOK — local via Docker; EKS — cloud via AWS) and GitOps workloads declaratively. Triggers on requests involving Kubernetes clusters, Flux/ArgoCD GitOps bootstrapping, Kind/K3d/Talos/vCluster/KWOK/EKS, multi-tenancy onboarding, OIDC authentication, or the ksail CLI/MCP server.
Manage stacked branches and pull requests with the gh-stack GitHub CLI extension. Use when the user wants to create, push, rebase, sync, navigate, or view stacks of dependent PRs. Triggers on tasks involving stacked diffs, dependent pull requests, branch chains, or incremental code review workflows.
Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code
Guidance for distinctive, intentional visual design when building new UI or reshaping an existing one. Helps with aesthetic direction, typography, and making choices that don't read as templated defaults.
Repository maintenance for devantler-tech/ksail — triage, bug fixes, CI/workflow health & CI-failure/flaky investigation, docs upkeep, driving trusted-author PRs to merge, weekly E2E coverage + live reliability testing, and the monthly KSail Strategy roadmap. Use when performing autonomous or on-request maintenance of this repo.
Create, update, and manage GitHub issues using MCP tools. Use this skill when users want to create bug reports, feature requests, or task issues, update existing issues, add labels/assignees/milestones, set issue fields (dates, priority, custom fields), set issue types, manage issue workflows, link issues, add dependencies, or track blocked-by/blocking relationships. Triggers on requests like "create an issue", "file a bug", "request a feature", "update issue X", "set the priority", "set the start date", "link issues", "add dependency", "blocked by", "blocking", or any GitHub issue management task.