Apps
GitHub Skills
This page uses GitHub’s official Agent Skills docs as a baseline and focuses on pull requests, issues, repository hygiene, and automation work.
What you'll find here
GitHub describes Agent Skills as folders that can package instructions, scripts, and supporting resources so Copilot can reuse domain knowledge for a specific class of tasks. In practice, that maps naturally to repository review, issue triage, release preparation, and workflow automation.
That is why the strongest GitHub skills are not generic coding helpers. They are the Agent Skills that clearly center on pull requests, issues, comments, repository hygiene, and recurring automation work. Starting here is usually faster than digging through broad coding collections.
If your real problem is making an agent more reliable around everyday GitHub operations, this page is the right first stop. Compare the skills that genuinely assume repository context, PR discussion flows, or automation pipelines, then open the full detail pages to verify maintenance signals and setup assumptions.
The official GitHub docs on the right are worth reading alongside this page. The Agent Skills docs explain what a skill should contain, and they make it easier to decide when a workflow belongs in a skill, in repository instructions, or in a separate automation layer.
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Related skills
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