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abatilo/vimrc

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bits
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Track and manage work with bits task tracker. Use when user mentions "bits", "track issues", or needs dependencies between tasks.

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diataxis-documentation
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Write comprehensive, user-focused documentation following the Diataxis framework. Use this skill when creating or improving tutorials, how-to guides, reference documentation, or explanatory content. Helps identify the right documentation type and apply best practices for each.

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git-commit
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Create logically grouped, atomic git commits with well-formatted commit messages following best practices. Use when user says "/commit", "commit changes", "create commits", asks about conventional commits format, needs to split changes into multiple commits, or wants help with git add -p partial staging.

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git-spice
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Manage stacked Git branches and create multiple pull requests using git-spice (gs). Use when organizing feature branches into stacks, rebasing changes across branches, creating PR chains, navigating branch stacks, or managing dependent branches on GitHub/GitLab. Handles stacked PRs, branch restacking, and stack submission workflows.

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kubernetes
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Comprehensive Kubernetes (k8s) cluster management skill. Use when working with kubectl, Helm, kustomize, pods, deployments, services, configmaps, secrets, or any Kubernetes operations. Triggers on "k8s", "kubectl get", "helm install", "debug pod", "scale deployment", or cluster troubleshooting questions.

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repo-explore
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Clone and explore external GitHub repositories to understand how libraries, frameworks, or dependencies work. Use when user provides a GitHub URL (github.com/owner/repo), asks "how does X library work", wants to look at source code for a dependency, asks about implementation details of an external package, or says "explore", "look at", or "check out" a repository. Automatically checks out the matching version tag when the repo is a dependency in the current project.

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