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Routing guide -- when to use `nansen agent` (AI research) vs direct CLI data commands. Use when deciding how to answer a user's research question with Nansen tools.
Interact with Heptabase using the CLI to create, read, and edit notes, journals, tags, and cards, and to browse AI Tutor goals, courses, and lessons. Use when the user asks to manage their Heptabase knowledge base, search cards, work with journals or tags, or read AI Tutor content.
Use this skill when the user asks to "set up monitoring", "configure observability", "onboard new service", "create saved view", "set up notifications", "configure webhook", "set up Slack integration", "outgoing webhook", "automation action", "webhook for alerts", "create view", "saved view", "view folder", "organize dashboards", "install integration", "configure extension", "contextual data", "connect external service", "create notification connector", "set up email alerts", "configure PagerDuty", "notification routing", "deploy extension", "test webhook", "notification preset", "test notification", "webhook actions", or wants to set up, configure, or manage the observability stack for a service or team.
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.
Diagnoses and fixes issues in Atlassian Forge apps. Use this skill whenever a Forge app has errors, crashes, shows blank UI, fails to deploy, doesn't appear after installation, has permission issues, or produces unexpected output. Trigger on any mention of forge logs, forge deploy errors, resolver errors, blank panels, missing scopes, Custom UI not rendering, production vs dev discrepancies, or any Jira/Confluence app that "stopped working". Also trigger when the user asks to debug, troubleshoot, investigate, or fix a Forge app issue — even if they haven't used the word "Forge" but describe a Jira panel or Confluence macro acting up.
Vision-driven desktop automation using Midscene. Control your desktop (macOS, Windows, Linux) with natural language commands. Operates entirely from screenshots — no DOM or accessibility labels required. Can interact with all visible elements on screen regardless of technology stack. ⚠️ Takes over the user's real mouse and keyboard. For web apps, prefer "Browser Automation" instead. Only use this for desktop-native apps (Electron, Qt, native macOS/Windows/Linux) that cannot run in a browser. Triggers: open app, press key, desktop, computer, click on screen, type text, screenshot desktop, launch application, switch window, desktop automation, control computer, mouse click, keyboard shortcut, screen capture, find on screen, read screen, verify window, close app, test Electron app Powered by Midscene.js (https://midscenejs.com)
agent-team: Show one task and its dependency IDs.
agent-team: Cancel a non-terminal task with a reason.
Deploys and manages Laravel applications on Laravel Cloud using the `cloud` CLI. Use when the user wants to deploy an app, ship to cloud, create/manage environments, databases, caches, domains, instances, background processes, or any Laravel Cloud infrastructure. Triggers on deploy, ship, cloud management, environment setup, database provisioning, and similar cloud operations.
Use when uploading, downloading, listing, moving, deleting, or presigning objects in Tigris Storage
Use when managing IAM policies, users, and permissions in a Tigris organization
Use when creating, configuring, or deleting Tigris buckets — includes regions, tiers, CORS, migrations, TTL, notifications, snapshots, and forks