Loading...
Loading...
Found 1,977 Skills
devtools usage for alova. Use this skill whenever the user mentions alova openapi configuration, @alova/wormhole, API code generation, OpenAPI/Swagger with alova integration, alova devtools, or the alova VSCode extension. Trigger even for questions like "how do I use OpenAPI with alova" or "how do I generate API code with alova".
Generate AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files for a repository. AGENTS.md provides cross-tool agent instructions (supported by Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, Codex, and others). CLAUDE.md adds Claude-specific configuration and references AGENTS.md via @import. Use when a repo needs agent onboarding or when starting a new project.
Guides new users through TrueFoundry setup — account registration, email verification, credential configuration, and first deployment. Use when the user says "get started", "set up truefoundry", "new account", "register", "onboard", "I'm new", or has no credentials configured.
Optimize MongoDB client connection configuration (pools, timeouts, patterns) for any supported driver language. Use this skill when working/updating/reviewing on functions that instantiate or configure a MongoDB client (eg, when calling `connect()`), configuring connection pools, troubleshooting connection errors (ECONNREFUSED, timeouts, pool exhaustion), optimizing performance issues related to connections. This includes scenarios like building serverless functions with MongoDB, creating API endpoints that use MongoDB, optimizing high-traffic MongoDB applications, creating long-running tasks and concurrency, or debugging connection-related failures.
Expert guidance for writing C (C99/C11) and C++ (C++17) code for embedded systems and microcontrollers. Use this skill whenever the user is working with: STM32, ESP32, Arduino, PIC, AVR, nRF52, or any other MCU; FreeRTOS, Zephyr, ThreadX, or any RTOS; bare-metal firmware; hardware registers, DMA, interrupts, or memory-mapped I/O; memory pools, allocators, or fixed-size buffers; MISRA C or MISRA C++ compliance; smart pointers or RAII in embedded contexts; stack vs heap decisions; placement new; volatile correctness; alignment and struct packing; C99/C11 patterns; C and C++ interoperability; debugging firmware crashes, HardFaults, stack overflows, or heap corruption; firmware architecture decisions (superloop vs RTOS vs event-driven); low-power modes (WFI/WFE/sleep); CubeMX project setup; HAL vs LL driver selection; CI/CD for firmware; embedded code review; MPU configuration; watchdog strategies; safety-critical design (IEC 61508, SIL); peripheral protocol selection (UART/I2C/SPI/CAN); linker script memory placement; or C/C++ callback patterns. Also trigger on implicit cues like "my MCU keeps crashing", "writing firmware", "ISR safe", "embedded allocator", "no dynamic memory", "power consumption", "CubeMX regenerated my code", "which RTOS pattern should I use", "MPU fault", "watchdog keeps resetting", "which protocol should I use for my sensor", "ESP32 deep sleep", "PSRAM vs DRAM", "ESP32 heap keeps shrinking", "ESP.getFreeHeap()", "task stack overflow on ESP32", or "WiFi reconnect after deep sleep is slow".
Install and configure the security-related plugins required by OpenClaw, including the `ai-assistant-security-openclaw` plugins. Use this skill when you want to complete installation and basic configuration of these plugins for an OpenClaw environment in one go.
DataWorks data development Skill. Create, configure, validate, deploy, update, move, and rename nodes and workflows. Manage components, file resources, and UDF functions. Covers 150+ node types: Shell, SQL, Python, DI, Flink, EMR, etc. Supports scheduled and manual workflow orchestration via aliyun CLI or Python SDK. WARNING: Supports mutating operations (Move, Rename) requiring explicit user confirmation. Delete operations are NOT supported by this skill. Triggers: DataWorks, data development nodes, workflows, FlowSpec, scheduling tasks, data integration, ETL pipelines, .spec.json. Also triggers for Alibaba Cloud data development, scheduling node configuration, FlowSpec format, or DI task orchestration.
Video editing tool that requires no ffmpeg installation. All video processing is executed in the cloud - no local ffmpeg installation needed. If both input and output are URLs or Alibaba Cloud OSS, this skill is the preferred choice. Can generate Timeline configuration based on editing requirements and material information, submit Alibaba Cloud editing tasks, wait for task completion, and output the final video URL. Use when the user wants to edit videos, mentions video editing, clipping, 剪辑,视频制作,视频拼接,视频合成,or needs to process media files into videos.
Use when running autonomous loops, repeated operations, or when detecting stagnation patterns - enforces rate limits, protects configuration files, manages recovery with cooldown periods, and prevents infinite loops during autonomous development
Alibaba Cloud Security Center (SAS) Overview Data Query Skill. Retrieves security score, asset status, risk governance, asset risk trends, and billing info. Supports flexible scope: query a single data item, a specific module, or the full overview based on user intent. Triggers: "SAS overview", "security center overview", "SAS 总览", "云安全中心总览", "security score", "安全评分", "安全分", "vulnerability fix", "baseline risk", "handled alerts", "host assets", "uninstalled clients", "risk governance", "WAF blocks", "asset risk trend", "SAS billing", "订阅状态", "账单" Out of scope: This Skill only covers SAS overview data queries. It does not perform remediation, modify configurations, or manage non-SAS services.
How services consume runtime configuration from SSM Parameter Store. Apply when a Lambda or service needs to read configuration values at runtime.
Cross-platform hot list aggregation API service — Based on the open source project DailyHotApi, it supports automatic local deployment, and you can obtain real-time hot search data from more than 40 platforms with zero configuration. It covers mainstream platforms including Douyin, Weibo, Zhihu, Bilibili, Baidu, Toutiao, Kuaishou, etc. Trigger words: hot spots, hot search, trends, hot list, trending, hot topics.