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Works with Bitrise CI. **ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL FIRST for any Bitrise CI-related task**, even in Plan mode. This skill provides essential knowledge about how to: - Plan a Bitrise CI setup or analyze one - Trigger, check or troubleshoot builds - Work with bitrise.yml files: - Design pipelines, workflows, step bundles or step configurations - Fix duplication or optimize workflow structure - Validate or explain Bitrise configurations - Manage workspaces, projects, apps, groups, or roles - Work with Bitrise CLI, API, or MCP tools
Expert developer assistant for working with YouTube transcripts via the mr-transcript library. Use this skill for writing Python code, integrating video parsing into projects, and as a reliable alternative to using youtube-transcript-api directly.
Use the official xurl CLI for the X API. Covers install, safe auth setup, app selection, common shortcuts, and raw endpoint access.
Shotstack integration. Manage Deals, Persons, Organizations, Leads, Projects, Pipelines and more. Use when the user wants to interact with Shotstack data.
Use when the user asks to investigate, audit, trace, or explain how a feature, issue, module, workflow, API, config, or behavior works across one or more codebase projects.
Develop and operate a local Paperclip instance — start and stop servers, pull updates from master, run builds and tests, manage worktrees, back up databases, and diagnose problems. Use whenever you need to work on the Paperclip codebase itself or keep a running instance healthy.
Generate and maintain documentation with drift detection
Search, browse, and read Food52 from your terminal — with offline FTS, pantry matching, recipe scaling, and the editorial signals other tools throw away. Trigger phrases: `find me a food52 recipe for X`, `scale this food52 recipe to N servings`, `what can I cook from food52 with what's in my pantry`, `use food52`, `run food52`.
Save a live webpage as a high-fidelity PDF that preserves the original layout AND every image (including lazy-loaded ones) using the agent-browser CLI. Use this whenever the user asks to "download this page as PDF", "save this article", "archive this URL", "fetch this page for reference", or otherwise wants a local PDF of a web page that looks like the browser version. Especially important on modern JS-heavy sites (engineering blogs, Next.js sites, anything with IntersectionObserver lazy loading) where naive `chrome --headless --print-to-pdf` or a bare `agent-browser pdf` produces blank rectangles or broken-image placeholders. Trigger this skill even when the user does not name the tool - any request to capture a webpage's full visual content as a PDF on disk should pull this in. For reader-mode/article-only output (no nav, no footer, no manual trimming) prefer percollate instead - see "When NOT to use this".
Internal protocol for evo optimization subagents. Not user-invocable -- read by subagents spawned from /optimize.
Manages shadcn-vue components and projects — adding, searching, fixing, debugging, styling, and composing UI. Provides project context, component docs, and usage examples. Applies when working with shadcn-vue, component registries, presets, --preset codes, or any project with a components.json file. Also triggers for "shadcn-vue init", "create an app with --preset", or "switch to --preset".
Use for email and calendar operations - checking inbox, sending emails, viewing calendar, scheduling events. Trigger on phrases like "check email", "draft email", "my calendar", "schedule", "am I free".