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   This pull request introduces a foundational framework for agent skills 
within the Apache Beam repository. It establishes a dedicated structure for 
defining knowledge modules in markdown, which are intended to be consumed by an 
automated agent. The initial set of skills comprehensively covers key 
development areas, from fundamental concepts and build processes to specific 
SDK development and runner configurations. This initiative aims to centralize 
and standardize operational knowledge, making it more accessible and actionable 
for automated assistance and improving overall developer efficiency.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Introduction of Agent Skills Framework**: A new directory, 
'.agent/skills', has been added to house markdown-based skill definitions for 
an automated agent. This framework is designed to provide structured knowledge 
for the agent to perform specialized tasks within the Apache Beam codebase.
   * **Comprehensive Initial Skill Set**: Eight detailed skill documents have 
been introduced, covering critical aspects of Apache Beam development: core 
concepts, CI/CD processes, contribution guidelines, Gradle build system, I/O 
connectors, Java SDK development, Python SDK development, and various pipeline 
runners.
   * **Standardized Skill Structure**: Each skill is defined in a 'SKILL.md' 
file within its own folder, featuring YAML frontmatter for metadata (name, 
description) and detailed markdown content for instructions. A 'README.md' in 
the root skills directory explains the discovery, activation, and execution 
process for these skills.
   * **Enhanced Developer Experience**: The new skills provide in-depth guides, 
code examples, and troubleshooting tips for common development scenarios across 
different Beam components and languages, aiming to streamline development and 
onboarding for contributors.
   
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