fleet-triage
openbooklet.com/s/fleet-triageopenbooklet.com/s/fleet-triage@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/fleet-triageCognitive triage of fleet audit findings. Read issue content, evaluate labeling accuracy, and determine open/close/dispatch/relabel actions for fleet-managed issues. Use when triaging undispatched issues or reviewing audit scan results.
Evaluates generated code via GitPatch against original goals and coding standards.
Comprehensive instructions for executing tasks using the gws (Google Workspace) CLI or similar agent-first command-line tools. Use this skill when interacting with machine-readable CLIs to ensure safe mutations, enforce context window discipline, and avoid input hallucinations.
A CLI tool to securely download and apply a git patch from a Jules session.
Enforces a disciplined Red-Green-Refactor (TDD) workflow in TypeScript/Node.js. Use this whenever creating new features, fixing bugs, or migrating logic to ensure high-quality, verifiable implementations.
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