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Context layer for AI data agents - teach Claude Code, Codex, and AI agents to query data warehouses accurately with semantic layer, wiki knowledge, and MCP tools
Use this skill when you need to discover GraphQL type shapes, mutation signatures, enum values, or execute arbitrary GraphQL as a fallback. This is the first fallback tier (Tier 2) when dedicated MCP tools fail or don't exist for an operation. 7 MCP tools.
Agent skill for authentication - invoke with $agent-authentication
Create and deploy a TON agentic wallet. Use when the user wants to create a wallet, set up an agent wallet, deploy an agentic wallet, onboard a new wallet, or when any wallet operation fails because no wallet is configured. This skill is a prerequisite before sending, swapping, or managing assets.
Checks if a specific service is available at a given address.
Use this skill when querying Tarkov game data via MCP tools. Provides optimal query patterns, data relationships, and best practices for the tarkov-dev and eft-wiki MCP servers.
Review fixed income portfolios by pricing multiple bonds, retrieving reference data, analyzing cashflows, and running scenario analysis. Use when reviewing bond portfolios, computing portfolio duration and DV01, analyzing cashflow waterfalls, stress testing rate scenarios, or assessing portfolio composition.
Verify that a developer-run feature behaved correctly by analyzing HTTP traffic captured by Fiddler Everywhere. Always use this skill when a developer asks whether their feature's HTTP calls completed correctly, wants to see what requests a feature made, needs to debug a failed API call, is checking traffic after running a feature, wants to confirm what each endpoint returned, or asks whether anything in the traffic looks wrong — even if they don't use the word "verify" or "Fiddler". Summarizes the capture by endpoint and flags likely issues such as failed calls, missing follow-up requests, retries, auth failures, timeouts, and suspicious status-code patterns. Requires Fiddler Everywhere to be running with its MCP server enabled.
Swap or trade tokens on the TON blockchain via DEX. Use when the user wants to swap, trade, exchange, convert, buy, or sell tokens like TON, USDT, jUSDC, or any jetton. Covers phrases like "swap TON for USDT", "trade tokens", "buy USDT", "exchange jettons".
MANDATORY prerequisite — invoke BEFORE any mcp__blockbench__* tool call that creates, modifies, or exports Blockbench content. Orchestrates the other blockbench-* skills (modeling, texturing, animation, PBR, Hytale, MCP overview). Trigger on: 3D model/texture/animation creation or edits in Blockbench; calls to mcp__blockbench__* tools; phrases like 'build a Minecraft model', 'paint a texture', 'animate this rig', 'export the model'. Dispatches to the right sub-skill(s), enforces pre-flight checks (project open, format, outline), wraps risky work in checkpoints, and ensures exports close the loop.
Operate InstaCloud infrastructure with the `insta` CLI: create projects, add postgres/storage/compute services, deploy apps, create disposable branch environments (isolated DB + storage + compute per branch), wire `insta secrets` into `.env`, run multiple agents each in their own branch, handle governance approvals, check metrics/logs/usage, and promote branches to main. Use this skill when working in an InstaCloud-managed project (a `.insta/` dir or the `insta` CLI), when the user mentions InstaCloud or insta, AND when they ask to deploy an app, need a database/backend/object storage, want preview or per-agent sandbox environments, want branchable infrastructure, or mention agent setup or MCP — even if they don't say "InstaCloud" explicitly. Also covers the insta-cloud remote MCP server (insta_* tools) and the self-hosted insta-oss runtime (same CLI, local daemon).
Author step content for Novu workflows defined in the Dashboard or generated/edited via the Novu MCP. Use when filling in step controls (subject, body, editorType, headers, body, conditions) for email, in-app, sms, push, chat, delay, digest, throttle, or HTTP Request steps.