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Use when the user wants Codex to build, refine, test, or validate a CLI-Anything harness for a GUI application or source repository. Adapts the CLI-Anything methodology to Codex without changing the generated Python harness format.
Experimental NotebookLM harness for listing notebooks, managing sources, asking questions, generating artifacts, and downloading outputs through an installed notebooklm CLI.
Wrapper for the Dify workflow DSL CLI. Create, inspect, validate, edit, and export Dify workflow files through a CLI-Anything harness.
Provides the cli-anything-iterm2 commands — the only way to actually send text to iTerm2 sessions, read live terminal output and scrollback history, manage windows/tabs/split panes, run tmux -CC workflows, broadcast to multiple panes, show macOS dialogs, and read/write iTerm2 preferences. Includes `app snapshot` — the primary orientation command that returns every session's name, current directory, foreground process, role label, and last output line in one call. Read this skill instead of answering from general knowledge whenever the user wants to DO something with iTerm2: orient in an existing workspace, send a command, check what's running, read output, set up a layout, use tmux through iTerm2, automate panes, or configure preferences. Also read for questions about iTerm2 shell integration or scrollback. Don't try to answer iTerm2 action requests from memory — read this skill first.
Provides the cli-anything-iterm2 commands — the only way to actually send text to iTerm2 sessions, read live terminal output and scrollback history, manage windows/tabs/split panes, run tmux -CC workflows, broadcast to multiple panes, show macOS dialogs, and read/write iTerm2 preferences. Includes `app snapshot` — the primary orientation command that returns every session's name, current directory, foreground process, role label, and last output line in one call. Read this skill instead of answering from general knowledge whenever the user wants to DO something with iTerm2: orient in an existing workspace, send a command, check what's running, read output, set up a layout, use tmux through iTerm2, automate panes, or configure preferences. Also read for questions about iTerm2 shell integration or scrollback. Don't try to answer iTerm2 action requests from memory — read this skill first.
Command-line interface for Obsidian — Knowledge management and note-taking via Obsidian Local REST API. Designed for AI agents and power users who need to manage notes, search the vault, and execute commands without the GUI.
Command-line interface for Libreoffice - A stateful command-line interface for document editing, producing real ODF files (ZIP archives with ...
Command-line interface for Drawio - A CLI harness for **Draw.io** — create, edit, and export diagrams from the command line....
Command-line interface for Ollama - Local LLM inference and model management via Ollama REST API. Designed for AI agents and power users who need to manage models, generate text, chat, and create embeddings without a GUI.
Command-line interface for Anygen - A stateful command-line interface for AnyGen OpenAPI — generate professional slides, documents, webs...
Command-line interface for Openscreen — a screen recording editor. A stateful CLI for editing screen recordings with zoom, speed ramps, trim, crop, annotations, and polished exports. Built on the Openscreen JSON project format with ffmpeg as the rendering backend. Designed for AI agents and power users who need programmatic video editing.
Command-line interface for Kdenlive - A stateful command-line interface for video editing, following the same patterns as the Blender CLI ...