Use when developing WordPress plugins: architecture and hooks, activation/deactivation/uninstall, admin UI and Settings API, data storage, cron/tasks, security (nonces/capabilities/sanitization/escaping), and release packaging.
Generates interactive 3D HTML visualization of the session-local occupancy grid. Opens in browser.
Use when developing WordPress block themes: theme.json (global settings/styles), templates and template parts, patterns, style variations, and Site Editor troubleshooting (style hierarchy, overrides, caching).
Creates GitHub Pull Requests with existing PR detection, branch pushing, and intelligent title/body generation. Use when user requests to create pull request, open PR, update PR, push for review, ready for review, send for review, get this reviewed, make a PR, share code, request review, create draft PR, submit for review, run /create-pr command, or mentions "PR", "pull request", "merge request", "code review", "GitHub PR", or "draft".
Spring Boot 4 testing strategies and patterns. Use when writing unit tests, slice tests (@WebMvcTest, @DataJpaTest), integration tests, Testcontainers with @ServiceConnection, security testing (@WithMockUser, JWT), or Modulith event testing with Scenario API. Covers the critical @MockitoBean migration from @MockBean.
Spring Boot 4 REST API implementation patterns. Use when creating REST controllers, request validation, exception handlers with ProblemDetail (RFC 9457), API versioning, content negotiation, or WebFlux reactive endpoints. Covers @RestController patterns, Bean Validation 3.1, global error handling, and Jackson 3 configuration.
Verify Spring Boot 4.x projects for correct dependencies, configuration, and migration readiness. Use when analyzing pom.xml, build.gradle, application.yml, discussing Spring Boot project setup, dependency versions, configuration validation, version compatibility, migration to Spring Boot 4, deprecated dependencies, or when user mentions "verify project", "check dependencies", "upgrade Spring Boot", "migration readiness", "Jackson 3", "@MockBean deprecated", or "Spring Security 7".
Creates context-aware git commits with smart pre-commit checks, submodule support, and conventional commit message generation. Use when user requests to commit changes, stage and commit, check in code, save work, save changes, push my code, finalize changes, add to git, create commits, run /commit command, or mentions "git commit", "commit message", "conventional commits", "stage files", "git add", or needs help with commits.
Explains complex code through clear narratives, visual diagrams, and step-by-step breakdowns. Use when user asks to explain code, understand algorithms, analyze design patterns, wants code walkthroughs, or mentions "explain this code", "how does this work", "code breakdown", or "understand this function".
Coordinate structured thinking and multi-agent parallel execution for complex tasks. Use when tackling multi-step projects, planning parallel work, breaking down complex problems, coordinating specialist tasks, facing architectural decisions, or when user mentions "workflow", "orchestration", "multi-step", "coordinate", "parallel execution", "structured thinking", "break this down", "plan this out", "how should I approach", or needs help planning complex implementations.
Use the docmgr CLI to manage ticketed docs (create tickets, add docs, relate code files with file-note, update changelog, and search). Use when the user asks how to use docmgr, wants a docmgr command sequence, or needs docmgr best practices (file-note, quoting, doctor).
What this skill does. Use when user mentions "keyword1", "keyword2", or "keyword3". Keep under 1,024 characters and include specific trigger keywords.
Lists local and remote git branches that are candidates for cleanup — merged but not deleted, and inactive branches with no commits in a configurable period (default 3 months). Use when user mentions "stale branches", "old branches", "branch cleanup", "prune branches", "dead branches", "unused branches", "inactive branches", "branch hygiene", or asks to "list branches to delete", "find stale branches", or runs /stale-branches command.
Creates Mermaid and ASCII diagrams for flowcharts, architecture, ERDs, state machines, mindmaps, and more. Use when user mentions diagram, flowchart, mermaid, ASCII diagram, text diagram, terminal diagram, visualize, C4, mindmap, architecture diagram, sequence diagram, ERD, or needs visual documentation.
Deletes merged git branches (local and remote) and flags stale unmerged branches for manual review. Use when user mentions "cleanup branches", "delete merged branches", "prune old branches", "remove stale branches", "branch cleanup", or runs /cleanup-branches command.
Analyzes git commit history and generates professional changelogs with semantic versioning, conventional commit support, and multiple output formats (Keep a Changelog, Conventional, GitHub). Use when editing CHANGELOG.md, CHANGELOG.txt, or HISTORY.md files, preparing release notes, creating releases, bumping versions, updating changelog, documenting changes, writing release notes, tracking changes, version bump, tag release, or when user mentions "changelog", "release notes", "version history", "release", "semantic versioning", or "conventional commits".
Creates feature branches with optimized short naming, auto-incrementing, and commit type detection (feat/fix/refactor). Supports manual descriptions and auto-generation from uncommitted git changes. Use when user requests to create branch, start new branch, make branch, checkout new branch, switch branch, new task, start working on, begin work on feature, begin feature, create feature branch, run /create-branch command, or mentions "branch", "feature", "new feature", "feat", "fix", or "checkout".
Guide users through structured collaborative documentation creation. Use when user wants to write documentation, update README, create architecture docs, draft proposals, technical specs, decision docs, refactor documentation, create API docs, or document code.
Provide a pre-commit checklist and staging hygiene (review diffs, stage specific files, avoid common noise like dist/ or .env, and fix mistakes with reset/rm --cached/amend). Use when the user is about to commit, asks for a commit workflow, or needs help cleaning up staged files.
Join the Hegemon testnet using the shared chainspec, verify genesis, sync to the tip, and enable mining safely.