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sethdford

sethdford

7 Skills published on GitHub.

Architecture Decision Records

Create and maintain Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) in Confluence. Use when documenting technical decisions, architecture choices, technology selections, or when user mentions ADR, architecture decisions, technical choices, or design decisions.

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API Documentation Generator

Generate comprehensive API documentation for Confluence from code, OpenAPI specs, or endpoints. Use when documenting REST APIs, GraphQL APIs, or any API endpoints. Creates structured documentation with examples, parameters, responses, and error codes.

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Markdown to ADF Converter

Convert Markdown content to Confluence's ADF (Atlassian Document Format) for creating and updating pages. Use when creating Confluence pages from README files, documentation, or any Markdown content. Handles headings, lists, code blocks, tables, links, and more.

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Release Notes Generator

Generate comprehensive release notes for Confluence from Jira issues, git commits, and pull requests. Use when preparing releases, creating changelogs, documenting version updates, or when user mentions release notes, changelog, version, or release documentation.

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Structured Issue Creation

Create well-structured Jira issues from code changes, conversations, or requirements. Use when creating issues, bugs, stories, tasks, or when the user wants to track work in Jira. Analyzes context to generate clear titles, descriptions, and appropriate fields.

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JQL Query Builder

Build and optimize JQL (Jira Query Language) queries for searching issues. Use when the user needs to search Jira issues, filter by complex criteria, find specific bugs or features, or when they mention JQL, queries, or searching Jira.

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Sprint Planning Assistant

Assist with sprint planning, backlog grooming, story point estimation, and sprint capacity management. Use when planning sprints, estimating work, organizing backlog, or when user mentions sprint planning, velocity, capacity, or story points.

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