Results for “trigger-workflow”
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Designing GitHub Actions workflows in depth: trigger strategy, security hardening, performance optimization, PR automation, and Reusable Workflow design.
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audit-trail-helper
Audit Trail Helper - Auto-activating skill for Enterprise Workflows. Triggers on: audit trail helper, audit trail helper Part of the Enterprise Workflows skill category. Use when analyzing or auditing audit trail helper. Trigger with phrases like "audit trail helper", "audit helper", "audit".
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security-updates
Secure boot and firmware update workflows for Zephyr RTOS. Covers MCUboot integration, production image signing, DFU protocols (MCUmgr), fail-safe rollback mechanisms, and mbedTLS crypto basics. Trigger when implementing over-the-air (OTA) updates, securing the boot process, or managing cryptographic keys.
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soc-design
Design Security Operations Centers with processes. TRIGGERS - Use when user needs help with soc-design related tasks.
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cx-qa-appeal-process
Use to design or audit a QA dispute and appeal workflow with timeboxes, adjudication standards, and second-level consistency so appeals improve trust instead of rewriting scores without rules. Trigger for "QA appeal process", "agents disputing scores", "who adjudicates QA disputes", "overturn rate too high", second-level review standards, or calibration erosion from ad-hoc score changes.
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research
Default entry point for any research request — a hybrid router that classifies the question deterministically and either delegates to a specialist research skill (pulse for trends/sentiment, grants for NIH funding, litreview for academic literature, syllabus for course reading, patent for prior-art + IP landscape, dossier for entity research) or runs its own plan-decompose-multi-source-search-synthesize-cite fallback workflow when no specialist matches. Always surfaces the routing decision so users can override. Triggers — "research [topic]", "look into [topic]", "what do we know about [topic]", "investigate [topic]", "find me information on [topic]", "do some research on [topic]", "I need to understand [topic]", or any research request that doesn't obviously match a more-specific specialist skill. Output is a markdown briefing (default) or .docx document (on request) with full citations and an audit log.
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what-would-bezos-do
Mine a codebase or product for underexploited assets — capabilities, infrastructure, data, integrations, and workflows built for one narrow purpose that could produce far more value. Finds platform primitives hiding inside features, internal tooling that could serve customers, and data accumulated but never leveraged. Produces an evidence-gated report (max 5 opportunities, mandatory kill list, one forced answer) plus a wwbd_packet JSON. Use whenever the user says "WWBD", "what would Bezos do", "what are we sitting on", "what did we accidentally build", "what could this become", "find opportunities in this repo", "what are we underexploiting", "is there a product hiding in here", or wants to know if existing infrastructure has a bigger economic surface than it currently serves. Trigger on casual phrasings too ("anything valuable buried in this codebase?"). Analyzes what EXISTS — missing features go to gap-scan, broken code to code-audit, confusing flows to ux-audit, weak persuasion to conversion-audit.
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