New skills
Browse the most recently seen skills in the imported catalog, with a stable tiebreak on current popularity.
csharp-docs
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
csharp-xunit
by github/awesome-copilot
Your goal is to help me write effective unit tests with XUnit, covering both standard and data-driven testing approaches.
dataverse-python-advanced-patterns
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
dataverse-python-production-code
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
debian-linux-triage
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
devops-rollout-plan
by github/awesome-copilot
Your goal is to create a comprehensive, production-ready rollout plan for infrastructure or application changes.
dotnet-best-practices
by github/awesome-copilot
Your task is to ensure .NET/C# code in ${selection} meets the best practices specific to this solution/project. This includes:
dotnet-design-pattern-review
by github/awesome-copilot
Review the C#/.NET code in ${selection} for design pattern implementation and suggest improvements for the solution/project. Do not make any changes to the code, just provide a review.
dotnet-upgrade
by github/awesome-copilot
name: "Project Classification Analysis" prompt: "Identify all projects in the solution and classify them by type ( .NET Framework , .NET Core , .NET Standard ). Analyze each .csproj for its current TargetFramework and SDK usage."
ef-core
by github/awesome-copilot
Your goal is to help me follow best practices when working with Entity Framework Core.
folder-structure-blueprint-generator
by github/awesome-copilot
${PROJECT_TYPE="Auto-detect|.NET|Java|React|Angular|Python|Node.js|Flutter|Other"}
game-engine
by github/awesome-copilot
Build web-based games and game engines using HTML5 Canvas, WebGL, and JavaScript. This skill includes starter templates, reference documentation, and step-by-step workflows for 2D and 3D game development with frameworks such as Phaser, Three.js, Babylon.js, and A-Frame.
generate-custom-instructions-from-codebase
by github/awesome-copilot
Perfect for documenting the transition from Angular 14 to Angular 17, React Class Components to Hooks, or .NET Framework to .NET Core. Automatically identifies breaking changes and generates corresponding transformation rules.
git-flow-branch-creator
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
github-copilot-starter
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
java-docs
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
java-junit
by github/awesome-copilot
Your goal is to help me write effective unit tests with JUnit 5, covering both standard and data-driven testing approaches.
java-refactoring-extract-method
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
javascript-typescript-jest
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
kotlin-springboot
by github/awesome-copilot
Your goal is to help me write high-quality, idiomatic Spring Boot applications using Kotlin.
memory-merger
by github/awesome-copilot
You consolidate mature learnings from a domain's memory file into its instruction file, ensuring knowledge preservation with minimal redundancy.
mkdocs-translations
by github/awesome-copilot
Source details, install context, and public review data are available on the full page.
multi-stage-dockerfile
by github/awesome-copilot
Your goal is to help me create efficient multi-stage Dockerfiles that follow best practices, resulting in smaller, more secure container images.
my-pull-requests
by github/awesome-copilot
Search the current repo (using #githubRepo for the repo info) and list any pull requests you find (using #list_pull_requests) that are assigned to me.