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antinomyhq

antinomyhq

13 Skills published on GitHub.

test-skill

A test skill with resources

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create-agent

Create new agents for the code-forge application. Agents are stored as .md files in the <cwd>/.forge/agents directory with YAML frontmatter (id, title, description, reasoning, tools, user_prompt) and markdown body containing agent instructions. Use when users need to add new agents, modify existing agents, or understand the agent file structure.

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create-command

Create new commands for the code-forge application. Commands are stored as .md files in the <cwd>/.forge/commands directory with YAML frontmatter (name, description) and markdown body containing command steps. Use when users need to add new commands, modify existing commands, or understand the command file structure. Supports special command tags like <lint> and <test> for automated workflows.

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create-github-issue

Create GitHub issues using GitHub CLI with support for templates, labels, assignees, milestones, and draft issues. Use when the user asks to create a GitHub issue, file a bug report, submit a feature request, or open an issue in a GitHub repository.

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create-plan

Generate detailed implementation plans for complex tasks. Creates comprehensive strategic plans in Markdown format with objectives, step-by-step implementation tasks using checkbox format, verification criteria, risk assessments, and alternative approaches. All plans MUST be validated using the included validation script. Use when users need thorough analysis and structured planning before implementation, when breaking down complex features into actionable steps, or when they explicitly ask for a plan, roadmap, or strategy. Strictly planning-focused with no code modifications.

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debug-cli

Use when users need to debug, modify, or extend the code-forge application's CLI commands, argument parsing, or CLI behavior. This includes adding new commands, fixing CLI bugs, updating command options, or troubleshooting CLI-related issues.

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post-forge-feature

Generate a Twitter/X post highlighting a Forge feature. Use when the user asks to write a tweet, create a Twitter post, or promote a ForgeCode feature on social media. The post always accompanies an attached video demonstrating the feature.

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resolve-conflicts

Use this skill immediately when the user mentions merge conflicts that need to be resolved. Do not attempt to resolve conflicts directly - invoke this skill first. This skill specializes in providing a structured framework for merging imports, tests, lock files (regeneration), configuration files, and handling deleted-but-modified files with backup and analysis.

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write-release-notes

Generate engaging, high-energy release notes for a given version tag. Fetches the release from GitHub, retrieves every linked PR's title and description, then synthesizes all changes into a polished, user-facing release note with an enthusiastic tone. Use when the user asks to write, generate, or create release notes for a version (e.g. "write release notes for v1.32.0", "generate release notes for the latest release", "create changelog for v2.0").

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minimal-skill

A minimal skill with no resources

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create-skill

Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends your capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.

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execute-plan

Execute structured task plans with status tracking. Use when the user provides a plan file path in the format `plans/{current-date}-{task-name}-{version}.md` or explicitly asks you to execute a plan file.

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github-pr-description

Generate and create pull request descriptions automatically using GitHub CLI. Use when the user asks to create a PR, generate a PR description, make a pull request, or submit changes for review. Analyzes git diff and commit history to create comprehensive, meaningful PR descriptions that explain what changed, why it matters, and how to test it.

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