Skills that optimize your GitHub presence and WordPress plugins readme and GitHub actions. Audit and improve your GitHub repos and profile pages, set up CI/CD pipelines for WordPress plugins, and rewrite WordPress.org readme files for better search rankings and conversions — all through structured, score-based workflows that produce drop-in replacements.
Download the .skill file for the skill you want from the latest release and open it — Claude will install it automatically. Alternatively, copy the skill folder into your Claude skills directory.
Audits a GitHub repository against best practices and generates the files that make a repo look professional: README, CONTRIBUTING.md, SECURITY.md, issue/PR templates, and more. Scores six categories out of 60 and produces drop-in replacements for anything that's missing or weak.
Trigger phrases: "improve my repo", "set up issue templates", "make my GitHub project look professional"
Sources
- Joost de Valk — How to create a healthy GitHub repository
- GitHub Docs — About READMEs
- GitHub Docs — Setting guidelines for repository contributors
- GitHub Docs — Creating a default community health file
- GitHub Docs — Configuring issue templates for your repository
- GitHub Docs — About rulesets
- GitHub Docs — Customizing your repository's social media preview
Audits a GitHub profile page — bio, pinned repos, profile README, stats widgets, contribution visibility — and generates an optimized profile README. Works for both personal and organization profiles.
Trigger phrases: "make my GitHub look good", "create a profile README", "optimize my developer profile"
Sources
- Joost de Valk — Good-looking GitHub profile pages
- GitHub Docs — Managing your profile README
- GitHub Docs — About your profile
- GitHub Docs — Customizing your organization's profile
- GitHub Docs — Contributions on your profile
Sets up a complete GitHub Actions CI/CD pipeline for WordPress plugins. Analyzes your plugin's structure (Composer, JS/CSS assets, tests, WordPress.org listing) and creates the right set of workflows: coding standards (WPCS/PHPCS), PHP and JS/CSS linting, PHPUnit testing, PHPStan static analysis, Composer security scanning, WordPress Playground PR previews, and automated deployment to WordPress.org.
Trigger phrases: "add CI to my WordPress plugin", "set up GitHub Actions for my plugin", "deploy my plugin to WordPress.org automatically"
Sources
- Joost de Valk — GitHub Actions to keep your WordPress plugin healthy
- 10up/wpcs-action — WordPress Coding Standards GitHub Action
- 10up/action-wordpress-plugin-deploy — Deploy to WordPress.org
- WordPress/action-wp-playground-pr-preview — Playground PR previews
- WordPress Developer Blog — How to add automated unit tests to your WordPress plugin
Reviews a WordPress.org plugin readme.txt with a structured audit, scores each section, and produces a fully rewritten version optimized for search visibility and install conversion.
Trigger phrases: "optimize my readme", "review my plugin listing", "make my plugin page better"
Sources
- Matt Cromwell — How I Optimize Plugin README's for Better Search Results
- Freemius — Outrank Competitors' SEO on the WordPress.org Plugin Repository
- Freemius — A Guide to Optimizing Your Plugin's WordPress.org Page
- WordPress Plugin Handbook — How Your Plugin Assets Work
- SitePoint — How To Create an Awesome WordPress Page for Your Plugin
This project is licensed under the MIT License.