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Analyze Flux CD GitOps repositories for structure, validation, API compliance, and best practices. Use this skill whenever the user asks to analyze, review, audit, validate, or check a GitOps repository. Also use it when users mention Flux repo structure, GitOps best practices, manifest validation, deprecated APIs, or repository organization — even if they don't explicitly say "analyze".
Creating interactive data visualisations using d3.js. This skill should be used when creating custom charts, graphs, network diagrams, geographic visualisations, or any complex SVG-based data visua...
GNU Make skill for C/C++ build systems. Use when writing or debugging Makefiles, understanding pattern rules and automatic dependency generation, managing CFLAGS/LDFLAGS, converting ad-hoc compile commands into maintainable Makefiles, or diagnosing incremental build issues. Activates on queries about Makefiles, make targets, pattern rules, phony targets, dependency tracking, recursive make, or make errors.
Routes to specific Unlayer sub-skills for framework integration, custom tools, content export, or editor configuration.
Create, validate, and convert skills for the agent ecosystem. Enforces standardized structure for consistency. Enables self-evolution by creating new skills on demand, converting MCP servers and codebases to skills.
Build autonomous RAG agents that reason, plan, and use tools for complex retrieval tasks. Use this skill when simple retrieve-and-generate isn't enough. Activate when: agentic RAG, RAG agent, multi-step retrieval, tool-using RAG, autonomous retrieval, query decomposition.
Appwrite Swift SDK skill. Use when building native iOS, macOS, watchOS, or tvOS apps, or server-side Swift applications with Appwrite. Covers client-side auth (email, OAuth), database queries, file uploads, real-time subscriptions with async/await, and server-side admin via API keys for user management, database administration, storage, and functions.
E2E test architecture and patterns with Playwright. Use when designing test suites, structuring Page Object Models, planning CI sharding strategies, setting up authentication flows, or organizing tests with tags and annotations. Use for test architecture, accessibility auditing with axe-core, network mocking strategies, visual regression workflows, HAR replay, and storageState authentication patterns. For Playwright API details, browser automation, or web scraping, use the playwright skill instead.
Appwrite Python SDK skill. Use when building server-side Python applications with Appwrite, including Django, Flask, and FastAPI integrations. Covers user management, database/table CRUD, file storage, and functions via API keys.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "test API security", "fuzz APIs", "find IDOR vulnerabilities", "test REST API", "test GraphQL", "API penetration testing", "bug b...
Create new agent skills with best-practice templates. Guides through skill level selection (L0 pure prompt, L0+ with helper scripts, L1 with business scripts), environment strategy (stdlib/uv/venv), and generates ready-to-edit project files following runtime UX best practices. This skill should be used when creating a new skill, scaffolding a skill project, initializing skill templates, or when the user says 'help me build a skill', 'create a skill', '创建技能', '新建 skill'.
Package a agent skill into a complete GitHub repository ready for distribution via skills.sh. Generates README, LICENSE, plugin.json, marketplace.json, .gitignore, and the proper directory structure. Optionally initializes a git repo and creates a GitHub repository. This skill should be used when publishing a skill, packaging a skill for distribution, preparing a skill repo, or when the user says 'publish skill', 'package skill', 'release skill', '发布技能', '打包 skill'.