plugins/scm-utils/skills/review-diff/SKILL.md
Review the diff against the base branch. Use when asked to "review the diff", "check what changed", "review changes against main", "is this PR complete", or when evaluating whether a diff is scoped correctly and complete.
npx skillsauth add nsheaps/ai-mktpl review-diffInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Evaluate the diff against the base branch for scope, completeness, and coherence.
| Dimension | Check for | | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | | Scope | Does the diff match the stated goal? No unrelated changes? | | Completeness | Are all necessary changes included? Nothing missing? | | Coherence | Do the changes form a logical whole? | | Reversibility | Could this be cleanly reverted if needed? | | Side effects | Does the diff touch files it shouldn't? |
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Reference material for Claude Code internals — the on-disk layout under ~/.claude and project-scope .claude, the plugin cache, session-env propagation, and the full hook lifecycle. Auto-recall when working on Claude-Code-related tasks: writing or debugging hooks, authoring plugins, inspecting session state, troubleshooting why an env var is or isn't visible to a Bash tool call, or when paths under ~/.claude or ~/.claude/plugins/ come up.
development
Manage GitHub App installation tokens in Claude Code sessions. Use when tokens expire, auth errors occur in long-running sessions, or when setting up GitHub App credentials for agent teams. <example>my github token expired</example> <example>refresh the github app token</example> <example>check token status</example> <example>set up github app authentication for this session</example>
tools
Auto-detect project formatting tools and configure edit-utils settings
tools
Use this skill when the user asks about 1Password, secrets management, retrieving credentials, using op CLI, service accounts, secret references, vault operations, or any task involving the 1Password CLI (op). Also use when needing to inject secrets into environment variables, read passwords or API keys from 1Password, or manage 1Password items from the command line.