Given a GitHub issue number, plan and implement the work described in the issue. Operates iteratively - creates an implementation plan, responds to feedback, and only builds when the 'state:agent-ready' label is applied. Includes tests, documentation updates, and PR creation. Trigger keywords - build from issue, implement issue, work on issue, build issue, start issue.
Consult Codex as an independent expert. Sends a question or task to codex exec and returns the response.
Fix GitHub issues by analyzing the issue, creating a fix plan, and implementing with user approval. Use when user provides an issue number and asks to fix it, or mentions "fix bug", "bug #", or "issue #".
Review Python code for bugs, security issues, and style problems
Use when interacting with Jira issues - searching, creating, updating, moving, transitioning, commenting, logging work, downloading attachments, managing sprints, boards, issue links, fields, or users. Auto-triggers on Jira URLs and issue keys (PROJ-123). Also use when MCP Atlassian tools fail or are unavailable for Jira Server/DC.
Use when the user asks to review code, check for issues, or says "review", "审查", "检查代码
Cadence's execution phase. Advances implementation, validation, and status writeback based on existing and continuable issue files; entering this phase when directly requested by the user is also considered entering Cadence. If there is no clear issue file or the target is unclear, ask the user to specify.
Use when a GitHub Issue with domain knowledge (gotcha, benchmark, forcing question, scoring calibration) needs to be integrated into a skill's references/ files. Reads the Issue, converts to proper format, checks for contradictions, creates a PR. Run as: /contribute-review #123 or /contribute-review scan.
GitHub CLI (gh) commands for repositories, issues, pull requests, and actions. Use when user mentions PRs, issues, CI/CD, workflows, or GitHub operations.
When the user wants to audit, review, or diagnose SEO issues on their site. Also use when the user mentions "SEO audit," "technical SEO," "why am I not ranking," "SEO issues," "on-page SEO," "meta tags review," "SEO health check," "my traffic dropped," "lost rankings," "not showing up in Google," "site isn't ranking," "Google update hit me," "page speed," "core web vitals," "crawl errors," or "indexing issues." Use this even if the user just says something vague like "my SEO is bad" or "help with SEO" — start with an audit. For building pages at scale to target keywords, see programmatic-seo. For adding structured data, see schema-markup. For AI search optimization, see ai-seo.
Fetches ALL open issues from any GitHub repository using pagination and generates a comprehensive analysis including category breakdown, age distribution, stale issues (30+ days), top discussed issues, prioritization, and detailed recommendations for triage. Handles large repositories (5000+ issues) efficiently.
Create a new worktree for an Issue.