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dgalarza

dgalarza

11 Skills published on GitHub.

skill-creator

Create new skills, modify and improve existing skills, and measure skill performance. Use when users want to create a skill from scratch, edit, or optimize an existing skill, run evals to test a skill, benchmark skill performance with variance analysis, or optimize a skill's description for better triggering accuracy.

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agent-ready

Make a codebase agent-ready by scaffolding AGENTS.md, ARCHITECTURE.md, and docs/ structure. Analyzes codebase structure, generates documentation artifacts following progressive disclosure patterns, and audits existing artifacts for staleness and coherence. Use when improving a codebase for AI agent work.

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codebase-readiness

This skill should be used to run an Agent-Ready Codebase Assessment — scoring a codebase across 8 dimensions with parallel agents, producing a weighted score (0-100), band rating, and improvement roadmap. Supports Ruby, Python, PHP, TypeScript, JavaScript, Go, Java, Scala, and Rust.

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conventional-commits

This skill should be used when creating Git commits to ensure they follow the Conventional Commits specification. It provides guidance on commit message structure, types, scopes, and best practices for writing clear, consistent, and automated-friendly commit messages. Use when committing code changes or reviewing commit history.

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doc-audit

Audit codebase documentation for accuracy, completeness, and freshness. Compares docs against actual code structure, auto-fixes small discrepancies, reports structural changes. Works with any language/framework. Companion to agent-ready.

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gridfinity-baseplate-planner

Use this skill when planning and designing gridfinity baseplates for 3D printing. This includes calculating optimal grid sizes from given measurements, determining how to slice large grids into printable chunks based on printer bed dimensions, and calculating padding requirements for non-exact fits. The skill handles both metric and imperial measurements and provides guidance for using gridfinity.perplexinglabs.com to generate the actual STL files.

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process-meeting-transcript

Process raw meeting transcripts from Granola or other sources into structured notes with frontmatter, action items, summary, and formatted transcript. Use this skill when the user asks to process a meeting transcript or provides a raw transcript that needs formatting.

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parallel-code-review

This skill should be used when performing comprehensive code reviews using multiple specialized review agents in parallel. It provides patterns for concurrent execution, decision tracking to prevent redundancy, and consolidated reporting. Use when needing thorough review coverage from multiple perspectives (security, architecture, performance) or when reviewing large changesets.

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linear-implement

This skill should be used when implementing features from Linear issues with full TDD workflow, automated planning, parallel code reviews (security and Rails best practices), systematic feedback implementation, and automated PR creation with Linear integration. Use when the user provides a Linear issue ID (e.g., "TRA-9", "DEV-123") and wants a complete implementation workflow from issue to PR.

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rspec-testing

This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or improving RSpec tests for Ruby on Rails applications. Use this skill for all testing tasks including model specs, controller specs, system specs, component specs, service specs, and integration tests. The skill provides comprehensive RSpec best practices from Better Specs and thoughtbot guides.

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tdd-workflow

Use this skill whenever you are implementing a feature using TDD.

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