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Found 18 Skills
Provide instructions on how to build with Arc, Circle's blockchain where USDC is the native gas token. Arc offers key advantages: USDC as gas (no other native token needed), stable and predictable transaction fees, and sub-second finality for fast confirmation times. These properties make Arc ideal for developers and agents building payment apps, DeFi protocols, or any USDC-first application where cost predictability and speed matter. Use skill when Arc or Arc Testnet is mentioned, working with any smart contracts related to Arc, configuring Arc in blockchain projects, bridging USDC to Arc via CCTP, or building USDC-first applications. Triggers: Arc, Arc Testnet, USDC gas, deploy to Arc, Arc chain, stable fees, fast finality.
Build and test Solidity smart contracts with Foundry toolkit. Use when developing Ethereum contracts, writing Forge tests, deploying with scripts, or debugging with Cast/Anvil. Triggers on Foundry commands (forge, cast, anvil), Solidity testing, smart contract development, or files like foundry.toml, *.t.sol, *.s.sol.
Deploy Sablier EVM contracts (Comptroller, ERC20 Faucet, Flow, Lockup, Airdrops) with full workflow automation. This skill should be used when the user asks to "deploy", "deploy protocol", "deploy to chain", or mentions deployment-related tasks. Handles contract deployment, explorer verification, SDK updates, and sample data creation through Init script.
TON Blueprint development environment — project layout, build/test/run, NetworkProvider, config, scripts, wrappers, and deploy/testing practices.
Deploy, import, interact with, and monitor smart contracts using Circle Smart Contract Platform APIs. Supports bytecode deployment, template contracts (ERC-20/721/1155/Airdrop), ABI-based read/write calls, and webhook event monitoring. Keywords: contract deployment, smart contract, ABI interactions, template contracts, event monitoring, contract webhooks, bytecode, ERC-1155, ERC-20, ERC-721.
Interact with EVM-compatible blockchains using Foundry's cast tool for querying balances, calling contracts, sending transactions, and blockchain exploration. Use when needing to interact with Ethereum Virtual Machine networks via command-line, including reading contract state, sending funds, executing contract functions, or inspecting blockchain data.
Deploy CCA (Continuous Clearing Auction) smart contracts using the Factory pattern. Use when user says "deploy auction", "deploy cca", "factory deployment", or wants to deploy a configured auction.
Builds dapps on Monad blockchain. Use when deploying contracts, setting up frontends with viem/wagmi, or verifying contracts on Monad testnet or mainnet.
[AUTO-INVOKE] MUST be invoked BEFORE deploying contracts or writing deployment scripts (*.s.sol). Covers pre-flight checks, forge script commands, post-deployment validation, and verification. Trigger: any task involving forge script, contract deployment, or block explorer verification.
Clarity smart contract deployment and interaction — deploy contracts from source files, call public functions with post conditions, and call read-only functions.
Provides Aptos CLI command reference for development workflow (init, compile, test, publish). Triggers on: 'CLI command', 'how to use aptos', 'aptos init', 'aptos compile', 'aptos test', 'aptos move publish', 'CLI help', 'run aptos command'.
Stacks L2 STX token operations — check balances, transfer STX, broadcast pre-signed transactions, call Clarity contracts, deploy contracts, and check transaction status. Transfer and contract operations require an unlocked wallet.