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Fetch dependency source code to give AI agents deeper implementation context. Use when the agent needs to understand how a library works internally, read source code for a package, fetch implementation details for a dependency, or explore how an npm/PyPI/crates.io package is built. Triggers include "fetch source for", "read the source of", "how does X work internally", "get the implementation of", "opensrc path", or any task requiring access to dependency source code beyond types and docs.
Generate images using Gemini via ZenMux
Use when pulling live GitHub state back into existing gh-infra manifests with `gh infra import --into`, especially for write/patch/skip decisions, shared file sources, template-backed files, and import safety rules.
Generate premium iOS app icons for the App Store. Use when creating app icons, App Store icons, or launcher icons. Creates 1024x1024 master icons and resizes to all required iOS sizes.
Generate iOS app assets like UI icons, sprites, illustrations, backgrounds, and graphics. Use when creating tab bar icons, toolbar icons, game sprites, onboarding illustrations, or any in-app visual assets. NOT for app icons (use ios-app-icon skill instead).
Use when building a managed team skills library for a real stack. Map work to shelves, browse before curating, write meaningful `whyHere` notes, and create a starter pack once the first pass is solid.
Use when checking the overall health of a skills library. Run doctor, validate, check for stale skills, and verify generated docs are in sync.
Use when syncing or updating previously installed skills to their latest version. Always dry-run updates before applying, and check for breaking changes.
Control Android cloud phones via the `pb` CLI. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions logging into apps, installing apps, browsing on a phone, opening an app (Twitter, Google Play, WeChat, Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.), searching on phone, checking what's on screen, taking screenshots, tapping buttons, typing text, swiping, or any task that involves an Android device. This skill applies even if the user doesn't say "phone" or "pb" — phrases like "help me log in to Twitter", "install WeChat", "open Google Play", "search for something", or "check the screen" all imply phone operation. Always prefer pb over desktop browsers or Playwright for mobile and app tasks.
Generates original sports journalism articles by consuming real-time data from the sports-skills skills. Covers game previews, live reports, post-game, team analysis, and player profiles for all supported sports. Use when: the user asks to write, generate, create, or draft an article, preview, report, analysis, summary, or journalistic coverage about games, teams, players, scores, statistics, or sports results. Do not use when: the user only wants raw data without journalistic text — use the sport-specific skill directly (nfl-data, nba-data, football-data, etc.). Do not use when: the user wants to search for news published by third parties — use sports-news.
Explain and manage a host-mode duoduo installation after onboarding. Use when the user asks how duoduo works, how stdio relates to the daemon and channels, where duoduo stores config and state in host mode, how to inspect the current setup, or broadly asks to configure or understand duoduo before narrowing into channel or runtime changes. Also trigger for Chinese requests such as 帮我理解 duoduo, duoduo 是怎么工作的, 看看我现在的 duoduo 配置, or 帮我管理 duoduo.
Manage host-mode duoduo runtime settings and diagnostics. Use when the user asks to inspect or change daemon status, daemon config, daemon logs, Codex runtime enablement, debug log level, telemetry persistence, cadence frequency, or other persistent host-mode settings stored in ~/.config/duoduo/.env. Also trigger for Chinese requests such as 帮我启用 codex runtime, 打开 debug log, 关闭 telemetry, 调 cadence 频率, or 看看 duoduo daemon 配置.