ci-test-droid-skill
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This skill is used for integration testing to verify that Factory Droid skills install correctly to the `.factory/skills/` directory. Developers should invoke it when they need to test Droid skill installation processes in CI/CD pipelines.
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CI Test Factory Droid Skill
This is a test skill for PRPM integration testing.
Purpose
Test that Factory Droid skills install correctly to .factory/skills/<name>/SKILL.md.
Usage
Invoke this skill when you need to test Droid skill installation.
Quick Install
/plugin add https://github.com/pr-pm/prpm/tree/main/droid-skillCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
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