Repos
GitHub repo split/combine, monorepo, CI, Pulumi ESC secrets.
What it is
Section titled “What it is”GitHub repo split/combine, monorepo, CI, Pulumi ESC secrets. This practice is a skill-mapped TTP: when, why, and which command—not a full copy of the skill. Open the skill to execute.
Why it works
Section titled “Why it works”Repo topology and CI security are first-class reliability. DORA ties loosely coupled architecture and CI to performance; GitHub OIDC + pinned Actions + least-privilege permissions are current supply-chain baselines; Pulumi ESC is this house’s default over long-lived cloud keys.
When to use it
Section titled “When to use it”When the situation matches the one-liner above and Orientation (or your project path) says this is the fire to touch now.
- Invoke the skill; follow its safety rules
- Keep one write owner; collect evidence before claiming done
- Hand off to the next practice instead of boiling the ocean
- Skip orientation when you’re lost
- Spawn overlapping agents to “go faster”
- Treat the practice as done without evidence
Related concepts
Section titled “Related concepts”01-this-is-fine-stance, 03-smallest-next-step, 07-stop-conditions
Further reading
Section titled “Further reading”- GitHub Docs — OIDC for Actions
- GitHub — Securing the open source supply chain
- Pulumi ESC + GitHub Actions
- DORA — Continuous integration
See also the handbook Sources & grounding bibliography.
Agent skill
Section titled “Agent skill”repos · repos status|split|combine|monorepo|architecture|ci harden|ci simplify|secrets setup