auto-experiment
Launch an autonomous THINK→EXECUTE→REFLECT experiment loop on a GPU project
Launch an autonomous THINK→EXECUTE→REFLECT experiment loop on a GPU project
Autonomous testing skill that opens a deployed app, goes through user flows, tries to break things, and writes detailed bug reports. Use after deploying to staging. Triggers on: test the app, find bugs, QA the deployment, break the app, test staging.
Plans and executes roadmap work in one-by-one low-risk change-sets with mandatory gates (feature flags, tests, rollback path, and acceptance checks). Use for multi-phase delivery where regressions must be minimized.
Deploy the Android app to the Play Store via GitHub Actions. Runs pre-flight checks, creates a version tag, and pushes to trigger the deploy pipeline.
Autonomous multi-agent task orchestration with dependency analysis, parallel tmux/Codex execution, and self-healing heartbeat monitoring. Use for large projects with multiple issues/tasks that need coordinated parallel execution.
Development workflows, commands, publishing, CI/CD, changelog management, and contribution guidelines for LeanSpec. Use when contributing code, fixing bugs, setting up dev environment, running tests or linting, working with the monorepo structure, looking up build/dev/test/publish/format/lint commands, preparing releases, publishing to npm, bumping versions, syncing package versions, testing dev builds, troubleshooting npm distribution, updating changelogs, triggering CI/CD workflows, monitoring build status, debugging failed runs, managing artifacts, checking CI before releases, or researching AI agent runners. Triggers include any development, scripting, publishing, CI/CD, changelog, or runner research task in this project.
Use when you have a written implementation plan and need to execute it in Antigravity single-flow mode
Use when executing implementation plans, handling multiple independent tasks, or doing structured task-by-task development with review gates in Antigravity.
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
Guide for Nanvix CI and GitHub Actions workflow behavior, including local pipeline execution and matrix coverage. Use this when asked about CI checks, workflow failures, or release flow.
Use when preparing a Cairo release candidate bump across the local Cairo sibling repos.
Manage multi-module Maven builds: dependencies, plugins, profiles, reproducible builds
Test feature branches on Vercel preview deployments using Chrome automation and Gmail OTP
GitHub Actions command center -- view workflow runs, read logs, re-run failed jobs, manage workflows, and debug CI failures entirely from the editor. Bypasses the deeply nested, visually-dependent Actions UI that is largely inaccessible to screen readers.
CI/CD accessibility agent. Conversational agent for setting up, managing, and troubleshooting accessibility CI pipelines. Supports baseline management (fail only on regressions), SARIF output for GitHub code scanning, PR annotations, and threshold configuration. Works with GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, GitLab CI, CircleCI, and Jenkins.
GitHub Actions command center -- view workflow runs, read logs, re-run failed jobs, manage workflows, and debug CI failures entirely from the editor. Bypasses the deeply nested, visually-dependent Actions UI that is largely inaccessible to screen readers.
CI/CD accessibility agent. Sets up, manages, and troubleshoots accessibility CI pipelines. Supports baseline management, SARIF output, PR annotations, and threshold configuration. Works with GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, GitLab CI, CircleCI, and Jenkins.
CI/CD accessibility pipeline patterns, axe-core CLI configuration, SARIF output, PR annotations, baseline management, and multi-platform CI templates. Use when setting up or troubleshooting automated accessibility scanning in CI pipelines.
Use when user provides workflow syntax with arrows (-> || ~>), says "run workflow", "execute workflow", "run this", mentions step1 -> step2 patterns. Executes orchestration workflows with real-time visualization, steering, and error recovery.
Fast-forward through OpenSpec artifact creation. Use when the user wants to quickly create all artifacts needed for implementation without stepping through each one individually.