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Triage Reader inbox one doc at a time with personalized pitches
Manage customer reviews and developer responses using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing customer reviews for an app: "asc reviews list --app-id <id>" (2) Getting a specific review: "asc reviews get --review-id <id>" (3) Getting the response to a review: "asc review-responses get --review-id <id>" (4) Creating a response to a review: "asc review-responses create --review-id <id> --response-body <text>" (5) Deleting a response: "asc review-responses delete --response-id <id>" (6) User says "list reviews", "respond to review", "delete response", "check customer feedback", "reply to App Store review", or any customer review management task
Fleet orchestration for distributed coding agents across Azure VMs. Invoked as `/fleet <command>`. Covers all fleet operations: status, scout, advance, adopt, watch, snapshot, dry-run, start, add-task, queue, auth, dashboard, tui, and more. Use when: user mentions fleet, agents, VMs, sessions, or asks "what are my agents doing".
Tinybird Python SDK for defining datasources, pipes, and queries in Python. Use when working with tinybird-sdk, Python Tinybird projects, or data ingestion and queries in Python.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to work with the Loops CLI from the terminal. This includes installing or updating the CLI, authenticating, storing and selecting API keys, validating credentials, and running commands for contacts, contact properties, lists, events, and transactional email. Trigger on phrases like "Loops CLI", "loops auth login", "loops contacts create", "loops contacts update", "loops events send", "loops transactional send", "loops api-key", "brew install loops-so/tap/loops", or any time the user wants to use Loops from the shell instead of application code.
Create and manage Cognitum Seed device fleets with firmware policies
Use this skill when the user asks to "investigate incident", "triage this alert", "what's firing", "who got paged", "incident response", "check incident status", "SLO breaching", "error budget burned", "check service level", "SLI status", "who was notified", "check notification delivery", "verify alert routing", "MTTR", "incident severity", "error budget", "burn rate", "acknowledge incident", "resolve incident", "production incident", "what alerts are active", "incident timeline", "on-call triage", or wants to triage, manage, or respond to incidents using alerts, SLOs, and notifications.
agent-team: Cancel a non-terminal task with a reason.
Run `gbrain skillpack-check` to produce an agent-readable JSON health report for the gbrain install. Wraps `gbrain doctor` + `gbrain apply-migrations --list` so a host agent (your OpenClaw's morning-briefing, any OpenClaw cron) can see at a glance whether the skillpack needs attention. Use when the user asks "is gbrain healthy?", when a cron fires a morning check, or proactively when something seems off (jobs not running, brain not updating, autopilot silent).
Use when creating, configuring, or deleting Tigris buckets — includes regions, tiers, CORS, migrations, TTL, notifications, snapshots, and forks
Use when creating, listing, assigning, or deleting access keys for Tigris Storage
Use when starting any Deno project, choosing packages, configuring deno.json, or running CLI commands. Provides foundational knowledge for building modern Deno applications.