skills/suggest-awesome-github-copilot-skills/SKILL.md
Suggest relevant GitHub Copilot skills from the awesome-copilot repository based on current repository context and chat history, avoiding duplicates with existing skills in this repository, and identifying outdated skills that need updates.
npx skillsauth add williamlimasilva/.copilot suggest-awesome-github-copilot-skillsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Analyze current repository context and suggest relevant Agent Skills from the GitHub awesome-copilot repository that are not already available in this repository. Agent Skills are self-contained folders located in the skills folder of the awesome-copilot repository, each containing a SKILL.md file with instructions and optional bundled assets.
#fetch tool..github/skills/ folderSKILL.md files to get name and descriptionSKILL.md from awesome-copilot repository using raw GitHub URLs (e.g., https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/awesome-copilot/main/skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.md).github/skills/ folder, preserving the folder structureSKILL.md and any bundled assets (scripts, templates, data files)#fetch tool to download assets, but may use curl using #runInTerminal tool to ensure all content is retrieved#todos tool to track progress🔍 Repository Patterns:
🗨️ Chat History Context:
Display analysis results in structured table comparing awesome-copilot skills with existing repository skills:
| Awesome-Copilot Skill | Description | Bundled Assets | Already Installed | Similar Local Skill | Suggestion Rationale | |-----------------------|-------------|----------------|-------------------|---------------------|---------------------| | gh-cli | GitHub CLI skill for managing repositories and workflows | None | ❌ No | None | Would enhance GitHub workflow automation capabilities | | aspire | Aspire skill for distributed application development | 9 reference files | ✅ Yes | aspire | Already covered by existing Aspire skill | | terraform-azurerm-set-diff-analyzer | Analyze Terraform AzureRM provider changes | Reference files | ⚠️ Outdated | terraform-azurerm-set-diff-analyzer | Instructions updated with new validation patterns - Update recommended |
.github/skills/ directorySKILL.md front matter to extract name and descriptionSKILL.md:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/awesome-copilot/main/skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.md#fetch toolBased on the Agent Skills specification, each skill is a folder containing:
SKILL.md: Main instruction file with front matter (name, description) and detailed instructionsSKILL.mdazure-deployment-preflight)name field in SKILL.md front matter must match the folder nameSkills in awesome-copilot use this front matter format in SKILL.md:
---
name: 'skill-name'
description: 'Brief description of what this skill provides and when to use it'
---
fetch tool to get content from awesome-copilot repository skills documentationgithubRepo tool to get individual skill content for download.github/skills/ directorySKILL.md files to extract names and descriptionsWhen outdated skills are identified:
.github/skills/ directorySKILL.mddevelopment
Build production RAG pipelines and persistent agent memory using Pinecone as the vector database backend. ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL when the user mentions Pinecone, wants to index documents for semantic search, build a retrieval-augmented generation system, store agent memory across sessions, implement hybrid search, or connect an LLM to a searchable knowledge base — even if they don't say "Pinecone" explicitly. Also use when the user asks about vector databases for RAG, namespace isolation for multi-tenant agents, embedding pipelines, or scaling a knowledge base beyond what local storage can handle. DO NOT use for local-only vector stores (Chroma, FAISS, pgvector) or pure keyword search with no semantic component.
development
Perform an AWS Well-Architected Framework review of the current workload IaC and architecture, generating findings and GitHub issues for improvements.
devops
Query AWS resources using natural language. Covers EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, ECS, EKS, Secrets Manager, IAM, VPC, networking, messaging, and more. Strictly read-only — no writes, deletes, or mutations.
devops
Analyze AWS resource health, diagnose issues from CloudWatch logs and metrics, and create a remediation plan for identified problems.