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Convert existing projects into Apify Actors - serverless cloud programs. Actorize JavaScript/TypeScript (SDK with Actor.init/exit), Python (async context manager), or any language (CLI wrapper). Use when migrating code to Apify, wrapping CLI tools as Actors, or adding Actor SDK to existing projects.
Handles PR review comments and feedback resolution. Use when user wants to resolve PR comments, handle review feedback, fix review comments, address PR review, check review status, respond to reviewer, or verify PR readiness. Fetches comments via GitHub CLI, classifies by severity, applies fixes with user confirmation, commits with proper format, replies to threads.
Skill for using Astro projects. Includes CLI commands, project structure, core config options, and adapters. Use this skill when the user needs to work with Astro or when the user mentions Astro.
Manage NuGet packages in .NET projects/solutions. Use this skill when adding, removing, or updating NuGet package versions. It enforces using `dotnet` CLI for package management and provides strict procedures for direct file edits only when updating versions.
Complete biomedical information search combining PubMed, preprints, clinical trials, and FDA drug labels. Powered by Valyu semantic search.
Search GIF providers with CLI/TUI, download results, and extract stills/sheets.
Orchestrate agile development workflows for Gitea repositories using the tea CLI. Use when working with Gitea-hosted repos and asking to 'run the workflow', 'continue working', 'what's next', 'complete the task cycle', 'start my day', 'end the sprint', 'implement the next task', or wanting guided step-by-step development assistance. Keywords: workflow, orchestrate, agile, task cycle, sprint, daily, implement, review, PR, standup, retrospective, gitea, tea.
Transform clichéd story elements by pushing along the emotional vector toward statistical edges. Use when first instincts are too predictable, when elements feel generic, or when you need the core methodology for avoiding statistical-center defaults.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a pull request", "create PR", "open PR", "update a pull request", "update PR", "create an issue", "file an issue", "create a GitHub issue", "create a Claude Code issue", "report a bug in Claude Code", "create a Codex issue", "report a bug in Codex CLI", "create a Sablier issue", "file an issue in sablier-labs", "create a discussion", "start a GitHub discussion", "yeet a PR", "yeet an issue", "yeet a discussion", or mentions GitHub contribution workflows.
Desktop automation via native OS accessibility trees using the agent-desktop CLI. Use when an AI agent needs to observe, interact with, or automate desktop applications (click buttons, fill forms, navigate menus, read UI state, toggle checkboxes, scroll, drag, type text, take screenshots, manage windows, use clipboard). Covers 50 commands across observation, interaction, keyboard/mouse, app lifecycle, clipboard, and wait. Triggers on: "click button", "fill form", "open app", "read UI", "automate desktop", "accessibility tree", "snapshot app", "type into field", "navigate menu", "toggle checkbox", "take screenshot", "desktop automation", "agent-desktop", or any desktop GUI interaction task. Supports macOS (Phase 1), with Windows and Linux planned.
Four-phase framework for onboarding enterprise customers from contract to value realization. Use when implementing new enterprise customers, preventing churn during onboarding, or solving the adoption cliff that kills deals post-go-live. Includes the Week 4 ghosting pattern.
Non-interactive hunk and line-range staging with the `git-hunk` CLI. Use when a user wants atomic commits, selective staging, partial hunk staging, or an agent-safe replacement for `git add -p` or `git commit -p`, especially when `git-hunk` is available in the current repo or on `PATH`.