mirror of
https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot.git
synced 2026-02-21 02:45:12 +00:00
Merge branch 'main' into main
This commit is contained in:
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ Curated collections of related prompts, instructions, and agents organized aroun
|
||||
| [Java MCP Server Development](../collections/java-mcp-development.md) | Complete toolkit for building Model Context Protocol servers in Java using the official MCP Java SDK with reactive streams and Spring Boot integration. | 3 items | java, mcp, model-context-protocol, server-development, sdk, reactive-streams, spring-boot, reactor |
|
||||
| [Kotlin MCP Server Development](../collections/kotlin-mcp-development.md) | Complete toolkit for building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in Kotlin using the official io.modelcontextprotocol:kotlin-sdk library. Includes instructions for best practices, a prompt for generating servers, and an expert chat mode for guidance. | 3 items | kotlin, mcp, model-context-protocol, kotlin-multiplatform, server-development, ktor |
|
||||
| [MCP-based M365 Agents](../collections/mcp-m365-copilot.md) | Comprehensive collection for building declarative agents with Model Context Protocol integration for Microsoft 365 Copilot | 5 items | mcp, m365-copilot, declarative-agents, api-plugins, model-context-protocol, adaptive-cards |
|
||||
| [Open Source Sponsorship](../collections/ospo-sponsorship.md) | Tools and resources for Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs) to identify, evaluate, and manage sponsorship of open source dependencies through GitHub Sponsors, Open Collective, and other funding platforms. | 1 items | ospo, sponsorship, open-source, funding, github-sponsors |
|
||||
| [OpenAPI to Application - C# .NET](../collections/openapi-to-application-csharp-dotnet.md) | Generate production-ready .NET applications from OpenAPI specifications. Includes ASP.NET Core project scaffolding, controller generation, entity framework integration, and C# best practices. | 3 items | openapi, code-generation, api, csharp, dotnet, aspnet |
|
||||
| [OpenAPI to Application - Go](../collections/openapi-to-application-go.md) | Generate production-ready Go applications from OpenAPI specifications. Includes project scaffolding, handler generation, middleware setup, and Go best practices for REST APIs. | 3 items | openapi, code-generation, api, go, golang |
|
||||
| [OpenAPI to Application - Java Spring Boot](../collections/openapi-to-application-java-spring-boot.md) | Generate production-ready Spring Boot applications from OpenAPI specifications. Includes project scaffolding, REST controller generation, service layer organization, and Spring Boot best practices. | 3 items | openapi, code-generation, api, java, spring-boot |
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ Skills differ from other primitives by supporting bundled assets (scripts, code
|
||||
| [azure-role-selector](../skills/azure-role-selector/SKILL.md) | When user is asking for guidance for which role to assign to an identity given desired permissions, this agent helps them understand the role that will meet the requirements with least privilege access and how to apply that role. | `LICENSE.txt` |
|
||||
| [azure-static-web-apps](../skills/azure-static-web-apps/SKILL.md) | Helps create, configure, and deploy Azure Static Web Apps using the SWA CLI. Use when deploying static sites to Azure, setting up SWA local development, configuring staticwebapp.config.json, adding Azure Functions APIs to SWA, or setting up GitHub Actions CI/CD for Static Web Apps. | None |
|
||||
| [chrome-devtools](../skills/chrome-devtools/SKILL.md) | Expert-level browser automation, debugging, and performance analysis using Chrome DevTools MCP. Use for interacting with web pages, capturing screenshots, analyzing network traffic, and profiling performance. | None |
|
||||
| [copilot-cli-quickstart](../skills/copilot-cli-quickstart/SKILL.md) | Use this skill when someone wants to learn GitHub Copilot CLI from scratch. Offers interactive step-by-step tutorials with separate Developer and Non-Developer tracks, plus on-demand Q&A. Just say "start tutorial" or ask a question! Note: This skill targets GitHub Copilot CLI specifically and uses CLI-specific tools (ask_user, sql, fetch_copilot_cli_documentation). | None |
|
||||
| [copilot-sdk](../skills/copilot-sdk/SKILL.md) | Build agentic applications with GitHub Copilot SDK. Use when embedding AI agents in apps, creating custom tools, implementing streaming responses, managing sessions, connecting to MCP servers, or creating custom agents. Triggers on Copilot SDK, GitHub SDK, agentic app, embed Copilot, programmable agent, MCP server, custom agent. | None |
|
||||
| [create-web-form](../skills/create-web-form/SKILL.md) | Create robust, accessible web forms with best practices for HTML structure, CSS styling, JavaScript interactivity, form validation, and server-side processing. Use when asked to "create a form", "build a web form", "add a contact form", "make a signup form", or when building any HTML form with data handling. Covers PHP and Python backends, MySQL database integration, REST APIs, XML data exchange, accessibility (ARIA), and progressive web apps. | `references/accessibility.md`<br />`references/aria-form-role.md`<br />`references/css-styling.md`<br />`references/form-basics.md`<br />`references/form-controls.md`<br />`references/form-data-handling.md`<br />`references/html-form-elements.md`<br />`references/html-form-example.md`<br />`references/hypertext-transfer-protocol.md`<br />`references/javascript.md`<br />`references/php-cookies.md`<br />`references/php-forms.md`<br />`references/php-json.md`<br />`references/php-mysql-database.md`<br />`references/progressive-web-app.md`<br />`references/python-as-web-framework.md`<br />`references/python-contact-form.md`<br />`references/python-flask-app.md`<br />`references/python-flask.md`<br />`references/security.md`<br />`references/styling-web-forms.md`<br />`references/web-api.md`<br />`references/web-performance.md`<br />`references/xml.md` |
|
||||
| [excalidraw-diagram-generator](../skills/excalidraw-diagram-generator/SKILL.md) | Generate Excalidraw diagrams from natural language descriptions. Use when asked to "create a diagram", "make a flowchart", "visualize a process", "draw a system architecture", "create a mind map", or "generate an Excalidraw file". Supports flowcharts, relationship diagrams, mind maps, and system architecture diagrams. Outputs .excalidraw JSON files that can be opened directly in Excalidraw. | `references/element-types.md`<br />`references/excalidraw-schema.md`<br />`scripts/.gitignore`<br />`scripts/README.md`<br />`scripts/add-arrow.py`<br />`scripts/add-icon-to-diagram.py`<br />`scripts/split-excalidraw-library.py`<br />`templates/business-flow-swimlane-template.excalidraw`<br />`templates/class-diagram-template.excalidraw`<br />`templates/data-flow-diagram-template.excalidraw`<br />`templates/er-diagram-template.excalidraw`<br />`templates/flowchart-template.excalidraw`<br />`templates/mindmap-template.excalidraw`<br />`templates/relationship-template.excalidraw`<br />`templates/sequence-diagram-template.excalidraw` |
|
||||
@@ -56,6 +57,7 @@ Skills differ from other primitives by supporting bundled assets (scripts, code
|
||||
| [refactor](../skills/refactor/SKILL.md) | Surgical code refactoring to improve maintainability without changing behavior. Covers extracting functions, renaming variables, breaking down god functions, improving type safety, eliminating code smells, and applying design patterns. Less drastic than repo-rebuilder; use for gradual improvements. | None |
|
||||
| [scoutqa-test](../skills/scoutqa-test/SKILL.md) | This skill should be used when the user asks to "test this website", "run exploratory testing", "check for accessibility issues", "verify the login flow works", "find bugs on this page", or requests automated QA testing. Triggers on web application testing scenarios including smoke tests, accessibility audits, e-commerce flows, and user flow validation using ScoutQA CLI. IMPORTANT: Use this skill proactively after implementing web application features to verify they work correctly - don't wait for the user to ask for testing. | None |
|
||||
| [snowflake-semanticview](../skills/snowflake-semanticview/SKILL.md) | Create, alter, and validate Snowflake semantic views using Snowflake CLI (snow). Use when asked to build or troubleshoot semantic views/semantic layer definitions with CREATE/ALTER SEMANTIC VIEW, to validate semantic-view DDL against Snowflake via CLI, or to guide Snowflake CLI installation and connection setup. | None |
|
||||
| [sponsor-finder](../skills/sponsor-finder/SKILL.md) | Find which of a GitHub repository's dependencies are sponsorable via GitHub Sponsors. Uses deps.dev API for dependency resolution across npm, PyPI, Cargo, Go, RubyGems, Maven, and NuGet. Checks npm funding metadata, FUNDING.yml files, and web search. Verifies every link. Shows direct and transitive dependencies with OSSF Scorecard health data. Invoke by providing a GitHub owner/repo (e.g. "find sponsorable dependencies in expressjs/express"). | None |
|
||||
| [terraform-azurerm-set-diff-analyzer](../skills/terraform-azurerm-set-diff-analyzer/SKILL.md) | Analyze Terraform plan JSON output for AzureRM Provider to distinguish between false-positive diffs (order-only changes in Set-type attributes) and actual resource changes. Use when reviewing terraform plan output for Azure resources like Application Gateway, Load Balancer, Firewall, Front Door, NSG, and other resources with Set-type attributes that cause spurious diffs due to internal ordering changes. | `references/azurerm_set_attributes.json`<br />`references/azurerm_set_attributes.md`<br />`scripts/.gitignore`<br />`scripts/README.md`<br />`scripts/analyze_plan.py` |
|
||||
| [vscode-ext-commands](../skills/vscode-ext-commands/SKILL.md) | Guidelines for contributing commands in VS Code extensions. Indicates naming convention, visibility, localization and other relevant attributes, following VS Code extension development guidelines, libraries and good practices | None |
|
||||
| [vscode-ext-localization](../skills/vscode-ext-localization/SKILL.md) | Guidelines for proper localization of VS Code extensions, following VS Code extension development guidelines, libraries and good practices | None |
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user