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Based on Huawei Cloud COC (Cloud Operations Center) APIs for script management and remote execution. Supports creating custom scripts (Shell, Python, Bat) and batch execution on target host instances via UniAgent. Applicable to cloud operations automation and batch script deployment scenarios. Trigger keywords: L-instance, COC script, script management, script execution, cloud operations, custom script, batch execution; COC, script management, script execution, cloud operations (中文触发词:L实例执行脚本).
Expert guidance for architecting and troubleshooting Adobe Workfront Planning (WFP, also called "Maestro"): workspace and record-type design, record connections and hierarchies, formula fields, object and connection limits across Select/Prime/Ultimate tiers, the Planning API (filtering, bulk actions, workspace builds), Fusion, AI Assistant, GenStudio, Canvas Dashboards, views, access/licensing, and request forms. Use this skill whenever the user asks about Workfront Planning or Maestro: designing or building a workspace, connecting record types, fixing a broken formula, hitting or asking to raise a limit (such as the 500 connected-records or 25,000 records-per-type caps), tier and capacity questions, filtering records through the API, choosing an automation surface, or reconciling Adobe's public docs against actual API behavior. Also trigger for "build me a Planning workspace", "why is my formula failing", "what's the max records per type", or "Select vs Prime vs Ultimate limits".
Guide users building apps, scripts, CI pipelines, or automations on top of the Cursor TypeScript SDK (`@cursor/sdk`). Use this skill whenever the user mentions integrating, installing, or writing code against the Cursor SDK; whenever they say `Agent.create`, `Agent.prompt`, `Agent.resume`, `agent.send`, `run.stream`, `CursorAgentError`, or `@cursor/sdk`; whenever they ask to run Cursor agents programmatically from a script, CI/CD pipeline, GitHub Action, backend service, or any other code that isn't the Cursor IDE itself; and whenever they want to pick between local and cloud runtime, configure MCP servers for an SDK agent, or handle streaming, cancellation, or errors from an SDK agent. Also trigger when a user is wiring Cursor into an automation, writing a bot that runs Cursor, or porting REST `/v1/agents` calls to the SDK, even if they don't explicitly name the package. Use this eagerly rather than answering from memory; the SDK surface evolves and this skill plus its references are the source of truth for the external package.
AE Agent platform CLI for Agent, archived conversation, automation, model, MCP, Skill, attachment, and user-memory work. Use when managing these resources, browsing Agent markets, restoring archived conversations, creating scheduled automations, persisting user memory, or answering from user preferences, background, stable workflows, or historical conventions.
Reference implementations for Factorial Code — a complete marketplace payroll integration (outbound sync with file-export and API-push delivery flavors), a multi-process custom app lifecycle (multi-step setup form, webhook + schedule install, polling, uninstall), and utility processes (CSV export with signed URL + email, XML enrichment from an uploaded file). Use when building a Factorial Code (fcode) integration, custom app, or automation end to end and you want a proven, working pattern to adapt — read the matching reference before writing code.
This archived skill provides legacy guidance for SAP BTP Intelligent Situation Automation data export, unsubscription, and configuration review. It should be used only when maintaining existing ISA tenants, exporting data before access is removed, or understanding historical situation automation setups. The skill covers Event Mesh integration, destination configuration, system onboarding, user management with role collections, automatic situation resolution, unsubscription, and troubleshooting for existing deployments. Keywords: SAP BTP, Intelligent Situation Automation, ISA, situation handling, SAP S/4HANA, SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Event Mesh, Business Event Handling, situation automation, situation dashboard, analyze situations, SAP_COM_0345, SAP_COM_0376, SAP_COM_0092, SituationAutomationKeyUser, SituationAutomationAdminUser, Cloud Connector, cf-eu10, CA-SIT-ATM, business situations, situation types, situation actions
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.
CLI tool for AI-powered web scraping, data extraction, search, and crawling via ScrapeGraph AI. Use when the user needs to scrape websites, extract structured data from URLs, convert pages to markdown, crawl multi-page sites, search the web for information, automate browser interactions (login, click, fill forms), get raw HTML, discover sitemaps, or generate JSON schemas. Triggers on tasks involving: (1) extracting data from websites, (2) web scraping or crawling, (3) converting webpages to markdown, (4) AI-powered web search with extraction, (5) browser automation, (6) generating output schemas for scraping. The CLI is just-scrape (npm package just-scrape).
Run 250+ AI apps via inference.sh CLI - image generation, video creation, LLMs, search, 3D, Twitter automation. Models: FLUX, Veo, Gemini, Grok, Claude, Seedance, OmniHuman, Tavily, Exa, OpenRouter, and many more. Use when running AI apps, generating images/videos, calling LLMs, web search, or automating Twitter. Triggers: inference.sh, infsh, ai model, run ai, serverless ai, ai api, flux, veo, claude api, image generation, video generation, openrouter, tavily, exa search, twitter api, grok
Run 250+ AI apps via inference.sh CLI - image generation, video creation, LLMs, search, 3D, Twitter automation. Models: FLUX, Veo, Gemini, Grok, Claude, Seedance, OmniHuman, Tavily, Exa, OpenRouter, and many more. Use when running AI apps, generating images/videos, calling LLMs, web search, or automating Twitter. Triggers: inference.sh, infsh, ai model, run ai, serverless ai, ai api, flux, veo, claude api, image generation, video generation, openrouter, tavily, exa search, twitter api, grok
Browser automation CLI for AI agents with anti-detection stealth browsing, captcha solving, and parallel multi-browser support. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, scraping sites with bot detection, or automating any browser task. Also use when the user needs to connect to their existing Chrome session, configure proxy-based stealth browsing, or run parallel browser sessions. Triggers on requests to open a website, fill out a form, click a button, take a screenshot, scrape data from a page, login to a site, automate browser actions, handle captcha challenges, or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.
When the user wants help with revenue operations, lead lifecycle management, or marketing-to-sales handoff processes. Also use when the user mentions 'RevOps,' 'revenue operations,' 'lead scoring,' 'lead routing,' 'MQL,' 'SQL,' 'pipeline stages,' 'deal desk,' 'CRM automation,' 'marketing-to-sales handoff,' or 'data hygiene.' For cold outreach emails, see cold-email. For email drip campaigns, see email-sequence. For pricing decisions, see pricing-strategy.