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Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-25

  • Imported 14 skills from Dimillian/Skills into skills/:
    • app-store-changelog
    • github
    • ios-debugger-agent
    • macos-menubar-tuist-app
    • macos-spm-app-packaging
    • orchestrate-batch-refactor
    • project-skill-audit
    • react-component-performance
    • simplify-code
    • swift-concurrency-expert
    • swiftui-liquid-glass
    • swiftui-performance-audit
    • swiftui-ui-patterns
    • swiftui-view-refactor
  • Normalized the imported skill metadata to match repository validation requirements:
    • shortened oversized frontmatter descriptions
    • added risk, source, and date_added
    • added ## When to Use sections so the imported batch does not increase the warning budget
  • Added source attribution for Dimillian/Skills in:
    • README.md under Credits & Sources
    • docs/sources/sources.md
  • Merged PR #395 via GitHub squash merge after maintainer refresh of forked workflow approvals and PR body normalization; this added the new snowflake-development skill.
  • Merged PR #394 via GitHub squash merge after converting the contributor branch back to source-only, normalizing the PR checklist body, and shortening an oversized wordpress-penetration-testing description so CI passed.
  • Patched skills/snowflake-development/SKILL.md on main with a ## When to Use section so the repository stayed within the frozen validation warning budget after the PR merge batch.
  • Reworked /apply-optimize automation to address GitHub code scanning alert #36: the public issue_comment trigger now only queues a trusted workflow, while the privileged branch checkout/apply logic runs in a separate workflow_dispatch path limited to same-repository branches.
  • Ran the required direct-main maintainer sync flow after touching skills/:
    • npm run chain
    • npm run check:warning-budget
    • npm run catalog
  • Synced maintainer-owned generated artifacts and metadata to the new 1,325+ skill count:
    • README.md
    • package.json
    • skills_index.json
    • CATALOG.md
    • data/catalog.json
    • data/bundles.json
    • curated user/maintainer docs updated by sync_repo_metadata.py

Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-21

  • Imported and normalized a new batch of external skills into skills/, covering Anthropic Claude API/internal comms entries, marketing workflows, SEO orchestration/sub-skills, and Obsidian-focused file-format/CLI skills.
  • Added and standardized the following imported skill families:
    • claude-api, internal-comms
    • ad-creative, ai-seo, churn-prevention, cold-email, content-strategy, lead-magnets, product-marketing-context, revops, sales-enablement, site-architecture
    • seo, seo-competitor-pages, seo-content, seo-dataforseo, seo-geo, seo-hreflang, seo-image-gen, seo-images, seo-page, seo-plan, seo-programmatic, seo-schema, seo-sitemap, seo-technical
    • defuddle, json-canvas, obsidian-bases, obsidian-cli, obsidian-markdown
  • Preserved the existing docx, pdf, pptx, and xlsx aliases as the repository's symlinked *-official entries instead of duplicating those directories.
  • Normalized imported frontmatter so the new skills align with repository validation expectations:
    • shortened oversized descriptions
    • added missing risk, source, and date_added fields where needed
    • added ## When to Use sections across the new imports
    • removed or rewrote imported dangling links that referenced non-existent upstream paths in this repository
  • Added maintainer provenance notes in docs/maintainers/skills-import-2026-03-21.md so the source repository for each imported skill group is documented for future maintenance.
  • Regenerated maintainer-owned derived artifacts after the import:
    • README.md
    • skills_index.json
    • CATALOG.md
    • data/catalog.json
    • data/bundles.json
  • Verified the direct-main maintenance flow with:
    • npm run validate
    • npm run index
    • npm run catalog
    • npm run chain

Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-18

  • Fixed issue #344 by correcting .claude-plugin/marketplace.json so the marketplace plugin entry uses source: "./" instead of ".", matching Claude Code's relative-path schema requirement for marketplace entries.
  • Added tools/scripts/tests/claude_plugin_marketplace.test.js and wired it into the local test suite so invalid marketplace source paths fail fast in CI/maintainer verification.
  • Merged PRs #333, #336, #338, #343, #340, #334, and #345 via GitHub squash merge after maintainer refresh of forked workflows and PR metadata.
  • Closed PR #337 and PR #342 as superseded by #338, then closed issue #339 manually after confirming the accepted fix path; issue #335 auto-closed from the merged PR body.
  • Closed issue #344 with a follow-up comment after shipping the plugin marketplace fix on main, and left PR #341 open with a blocking review comment because the submitted skill content is corrupted even though CI is green.
  • Documented a new maintainer edge case in .github/MAINTENANCE.md: forked runs in action_required, pr-policy failures caused by stale PR bodies, the REST API fallback when gh pr edit fails with the Projects Classic GraphQL error, and the need to close/reopen a PR when a plain rerun does not pick up updated metadata.
  • Refreshed the release-facing docs for 8.2.0 across README.md, docs/users/getting-started.md, docs/users/walkthrough.md, and CHANGELOG.md.
  • Published release v8.2.0 on main with:
    • npm run release:preflight
    • npm run security:docs
    • npm run release:prepare -- 8.2.0
    • npm run release:publish -- 8.2.0

Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-17

  • Synced main after the six merged community PRs and re-verified all forked PR workflows through GitHub before final release prep.
  • Reopened/approved forked GitHub Actions runs where needed, normalized missing PR quality checklists, and merged PRs #331, #330, #326, #324, #325, and #329 with GitHub squash merge.
  • Patched skills/vibers-code-review/SKILL.md on the contributor branch for PR #325 so the skill had valid YAML frontmatter, a When to Use section, and explicit limitations; reran CI and merged after green checks.
  • Closed issue #327 with a release comment pointing to #331, and closed issue #328 as a duplicate of #269 with links to the README recovery guidance and docs/users/windows-truncation-recovery.md.
  • Updated release-facing docs before cutting v8.1.0:
    • README.md
    • docs/users/getting-started.md
    • CHANGELOG.md
    • walkthrough.md
  • Refreshed the README contributor acknowledgements to include the latest merged contributors from the maintenance batch.
  • Release workflow to run for 8.1.0:
    • npm run release:preflight
    • npm run security:docs
    • npm run release:prepare -- 8.1.0
    • npm run release:publish -- 8.1.0

Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-12

  • Merged PRs #277, #272, #275, #278, and #271 via GitHub squash merge after bringing contributor branches into a mergeable state and refreshing PR bodies against the quality checklist in .github/MAINTENANCE.md.
  • Verified PR #271 locally with npm run validate:references and npm run test before merge; confirmed #269 auto-closed from the merged PR body.
  • Added a user-facing Windows truncation recovery guide at docs/users/windows-truncation-recovery.md, linked it from README.md, docs/users/faq.md, docs/users/getting-started.md, and docs/integrations/jetski-cortex.md, and credited the workflow to issue #274.
  • Updated skills/metasploit-framework/SKILL.md to remove the remote installer flow, require an existing Metasploit installation, and add the required offensive-skill warning.
  • Refreshed README.md to remove stale 7.2.0 / 7.4.0 onboarding copy, align the star badge with the current milestone, and fix the TOC link for ## Contributing.
  • Normalized the active English docs (README.md, user guides, Kiro guide, and evergreen maintainer docs) to the current 7.6.0 / 1,250+ skills state and removed emoji from H2 headers where maintenance rules require clean anchors.
  • Ran the required maintenance validations after the direct fixes:
    • npm run validate
    • npm run validate:references
    • npm run chain
    • npm run catalog
  • Final release prep, issue closure comments, and verification were completed on main.

Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-13

  • Fixed tools/scripts/update_readme.py so normal npm run readme runs preserve the existing registry-sync star/timestamp values instead of rewriting them on every execution, which was causing non-deterministic PR drift failures in CI.
  • Updated tools/scripts/sync_repo_metadata.py to expose the same explicit --refresh-volatile behavior for live star/timestamp refreshes, keeping release/metadata refresh flows available without destabilizing contributor PR checks.
  • Updated .github/workflows/ci.yml so generated registry drift is informational on pull requests but still strict on main, with auto-sync remaining the canonical path for shared artifacts after merge.
  • Updated .github/MAINTENANCE.md, docs/maintainers/ci-drift-fix.md, and docs/maintainers/merging-prs.md to document the lower-friction merge flow: validate source changes on PRs, keep main for generated conflicts, and let main auto-sync the final artifact set.
  • Verified the fix with:
    • python3 tools/scripts/update_readme.py --dry-run
    • python3 tools/scripts/sync_repo_metadata.py --dry-run
    • npm run readme
    • npm run validate:references
  • Added tools/config/generated-files.json as the single contract for derived registry artifacts so CI, maintainer scripts, and docs share the same file list.
  • Added scripted workflow entrypoints: npm run pr:preflight, npm run release:preflight, npm run release:prepare -- X.Y.Z, and npm run release:publish -- X.Y.Z.
  • Split PR CI into pr-policy, source-validation, and artifact-preview so PRs stay source-only, policy failures are explicit, and generated drift is previewed separately from source validation.
  • Updated CONTRIBUTING.md and .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md so contributors are told not to commit derived files and to enable Allow edits from maintainers.

Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-14

  • Added root Claude Code plugin marketplace support via .claude-plugin/plugin.json and .claude-plugin/marketplace.json, exposing the repository as a single plugin entry that points at the existing skills/ tree.
  • Updated the user onboarding trinity (README.md, docs/users/getting-started.md, docs/users/faq.md) so Claude Code users can install via /plugin marketplace add sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills in addition to the existing npx installer flow.
  • Merged PRs #302, #301, #299, #297, #296, #287, #298, and #293 via GitHub squash merge after maintainer preflight, including a maintained follow-up commit on the contributor branch for #298 and a maintainer conflict-resolution refresh on #293.
  • Verified the issue-driven fixes locally before merge:
    • #301: python3 -m py_compile skills/notebooklm/scripts/browser_utils.py
    • #299: node -c tools/bin/install.js
  • Verified the skill/docs PRs locally before merge:
    • #297, #296, #287, #298: npm run validate
    • #293, #298: npm run validate:references
  • Closed issues #288, #300, #286, and #281 from the merged fixes and release notes flow; documented #294 as a release follow-up because the support already exists in the current catalog.
  • Removed stale Windows core.symlinks=true / Developer Mode guidance from the user docs after the #299 installer fix, keeping the Windows path on the standard clone/install flow.
  • Ran the post-merge maintainer sync on main:
    • npm run chain
    • npm run catalog
  • Refreshed CHANGELOG.md, README.md, docs/users/getting-started.md, docs/users/faq.md, and the contributor acknowledgements to prepare the single 7.8.0 release cut.

Maintenance Walkthrough - 2026-03-21

  • Imported the missing external skill coverage identified from travisvn/awesome-claude-skills, anthropics/skills, coreyhaines31/marketingskills, AgriciDaniel/claude-seo, and kepano/obsidian-skills, bringing the indexed registry to 1,304 skills on main.
  • Added maintainer attribution notes in docs/maintainers/skills-import-2026-03-21.md and refreshed the generated registry artifacts after the import batch.
  • Re-aligned the public documentation surface to the current repository state:
    • README.md
    • package.json
    • docs/users/getting-started.md
    • docs/users/usage.md
    • docs/users/claude-code-skills.md
    • docs/users/gemini-cli-skills.md
    • docs/users/visual-guide.md
    • docs/users/bundles.md
    • docs/users/kiro-integration.md
    • docs/integrations/jetski-cortex.md
    • docs/maintainers/repo-growth-seo.md
    • docs/maintainers/skills-update-guide.md
  • Updated the changelog Unreleased section so the post-v8.4.0 main branch state documents both the imported skill families and the docs/About realignment.
  • Automated the recurring docs metadata maintenance by extending tools/scripts/sync_repo_metadata.py, wiring it into npm run chain, and adding a regression test so future skill-count/version updates propagate through the curated docs surface without manual patching.
  • Added a remote GitHub About sync path (npm run sync:github-about) backed by gh repo edit + gh api .../topics so the public repository metadata can be refreshed from the same source of truth on demand.
  • Added maintainer automation for repo-state hygiene: sync:contributors updates the README contributor list from GitHub contributors, check:stale-claims/audit:consistency catch drift in count-sensitive docs, and sync:repo-state now chains the local maintainer sweep into a single command.
  • Hardened automation surfaces beyond the local CLI: main CI now runs the unified repo-state sync, tracked web artifacts are refreshed through sync:web-assets, release verification now uses a deterministic sync:release-state path plus npm pack --dry-run, the npm publish workflow reruns those checks before publishing, and a weekly Repo Hygiene GitHub Actions workflow now sweeps slow drift on main.
  • Added two maintainer niceties on top of the hardening work: check:warning-budget freezes the accepted 135 validation warnings so they cannot silently grow, and audit:maintainer prints a read-only health snapshot of warning budget, consistency drift, and git cleanliness.