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Describes how to use abilities. Read before any conversation.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Describes how to use abilities. Read before any conversation.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
SOC 직업 분류 기준
Use when the user explicitly asks for a CI check or to push their branch — e.g. "ci readiness", "check ci", "pre-push check", "ready for CI", "ci check", "ready to push", "push my changes", "push the branch", "let's push". Catches common CI failures before pushing — formatting, stale API reports, missing changesets, policy violations.
Fluid Framework client release group — minor releases, patch releases, and post-release type test updates. Covers release prep, branching, version bumps, changelogs, release notes, and type test baselines. In autonomous mode, auto-detects state from the schedule and repo, attempts to execute, and falls back to a GitHub issue on failure. Triggers on "release", "do the release", "release status", version bump, release notes, changelog, release branch, or release engineering.
IMMEDIATELY USE THIS SKILL when creating or develop anything and before writing code or implementation plans - refines rough ideas into fully-formed designs through structured Socratic questioning, alternative exploration, and incremental validation
Use when implementing user interfaces or user experiences - guides through exploration of design variations, frontend setup, iteration, and proper integration
Use this skill when faced with a difficult debugging task where you need to replicate some bug or behavior in order to see what is going wrong.
Use when you need to create a new custom skill for a profile - guides through gathering requirements, creating directory structure, writing SKILL.md, and optionally adding bundled scripts
| name | using-skills |
| description | Describes how to use abilities. Read before any conversation. |
After you've read a ability with Read tool, announce you're using it:
"I've read the [Skill Name] ability and I'm using it to [what you're doing]."
Examples:
Why: Transparency helps your human partner understand your process and catch errors early. It also confirms you actually read the ability.
Many abilities contain rigid rules (TDD, debugging, verification). Follow them exactly. Don't adapt away the discipline.
Some abilities are flexible patterns (architecture, naming). Adapt core principles to your context.
The ability itself tells you which type it is.