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Generate and iterate on UI with 21st AI from the terminal via the `21st` CLI (`@21st-dev/cli`): sketch a UI from a prompt, preview the variants in the browser, edit any variant in place with a natural-language change, and pull the final code into the project. Use whenever the user wants to BUILD / SKETCH new UI ("sketch a pricing page", "generate a hero with 21st", "make me a <X> section"), ITERATE on a generated draft ("edit the third variant", "add a toggle to that take"), or GRAB the code of a draft ("pull that variant's code", "сгенери UI на 21st", "поправь третий вариант", "забери код того наброска"). For finding/installing existing components use the `21st-cli-use` skill; to publish your own, `21st-registry`.
Create, revise, and explain Wire Lang .wire schematic source. Use when writing electronic schematics, converting circuit descriptions into Wire Lang, fixing Wire Lang syntax, or giving good and bad examples of Wire Lang authoring.
Converts an already-set-up docs/.scrolls/ working-memory folder from dotfile-hidden (.scrolls) to visible (scrolls), renaming the folder and rewriting the path references inside it and in CLAUDE.md so nothing breaks. Use this whenever the user runs /scrolls-unhide, or asks to unhide, un-dot, or show the scrolls folder, stop hiding project memory / docs/.scrolls, or rename .scrolls to scrolls. This is the retrofit path for a project that was set up hidden and now wants it visible — for a brand-new project, /scrolls-setup's own -u/--unhide flag does this in one step and this skill isn't needed. By default checks one exact location (docs/.scrolls under the current directory); supports -r/--recurse to sweep an entire directory tree instead (e.g. every package in a monorepo in one run), repeatable -p/--path to target specific locations, -t/--reporoot to target the git repository's top level regardless of which subdirectory you're in, -l/--local to target the current directory explicitly, and the DEFAULT_SCROLLS_RELPATH environment variable to change the default location. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows (bash or PowerShell). The opposite of /scrolls-hide.
토스증권 공식 Open API(OAuth2)로 계좌, 보유주식, 시세/종목/시장정보, 주문조회를 안전한 read-only 흐름으로 조회한다. 공식 credentials가 없거나 공식 API가 지원하지 않는 기능은 비공식 경로로 우회하지 않는다.
Use this skill for Sprites — isolated, persistent cloud Linux environments from Fly.io with their own filesystem, URL, services, checkpoints, and network policy. Trigger it to create, list, exec into, or destroy sprites; to run builds, tests, or agents in a remote sandbox; to start long-running services and expose a preview URL; to snapshot and roll back state; to change outbound network rules; to call third-party APIs (GitHub, Slack, etc.) through the credential-injecting gateway; or whenever the user names Sprites, sprite-env, or sprites.dev. Works both from inside a sprite and from a machine outside one.
Delegate a coding task to Oh My Pi (`omp`) as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to delegate implementation work to Oh My Pi / omp - phrasings like "have omp implement X", "delegate this to oh my pi", "run it through omp", "use oh-my-pi to implement/fix/refactor" - or wants to run a queue of coding tasks through omp while staying the reviewer. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, when the user wants the code written directly without delegating, or when they mean the original Pi CLI (`pi`) — that is pi-delegate.
Create event posters and promotional graphics from a brief. Outputs print-ready high-resolution PNG. Trigger words: 海报, poster, event poster, 活动海报, 宣传图, promotional, banner, flyer
Fetch a company/product logo from public sources (Clearbit, og:image, favicon) given a brand name or URL, score candidates (wide-aspect + transparent preferred), and archive the best + runner-ups to ~/.lovstudio/logo-collection/<slug>/. Trigger when the user says "find logo", "找 logo", "抓 logo", "收集 logo", "brand asset", "需要 <brand> 的 logo", or wants logos laid out for a website/PPT/poster.
Regression check — diff a live page's web accessibility (a11y) violations against a baseline. By default it compares your uncommitted changes (stash-based); pass `--branch [<name>]` to compare against a branch. Reports the new WCAG violations introduced, the ones fixed, and the count of pre-existing ones. Use it for 'did my change break accessibility', 'what a11y issues did this PR add', or as a CI gate. For a full scan of one page use `accessibility-scan`; for a whole site use `accessibility-audit`.
Open an executable and its argument array in a visible terminal window through a reusable, shell-free launch plan with dry-run, JSON, capability detection, detached fallback, and standalone recovery modes. Use when Codex needs to open an interactive CLI, SSH session, local development process, sandbox, or other argv-based command in a new host terminal; diagnose whether a supported terminal is available; or provide an actionable plan when the requested terminal is unsupported.
Helps users discover and install agentic loops (recurring, scheduled AI agents) when they ask "find a loop for X", "is there a loop that…", "install a recurring agent that does X", "schedule an agent to do X", or want a repeating job run on a timer (a daily digest, a competitor watcher, a triage sweep, an every-morning report) — even if they never say the word "loop". Use this to SEARCH the agenticloops.dev directory and INSTALL an existing loop. This is the loop-level analogue of find-skills. For AUTHORING a new loop when none fits, use the fuller `loops` skill.
Use para criar/refinar prompts de IA por entrevista interativa (anatomia Tarefa/Método/Meta). O agente pergunta UMA coisa por vez; em dúvida, para e pergunta em vez de inventar. Entrega prompt final pronto para colar (qualquer CLI de agente (claude, agy, codex, cursor...)).