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List active real-time WebSocket subscriptions in the current Longbridge CLI session — symbols, sub_types (quote / depth / trades / brokers), candlestick periods. Diagnostic only; rarely needed in day-to-day use. Requires longbridge login. Triggers: "我订阅了哪些实时数据", "实时连接状态", "推送状态", "我訂閱了什麼", "推送狀態", "active subscriptions", "websocket subscriptions", "real-time stream status".
Operate the WeWork CLI for workspace booking workflows, including authentication setup with `WEWORK_USERNAME` / `WEWORK_PASSWORD`, location and desk discovery, booking creation, booking listing, and calendar export. Use when requests mention `wework` commands or the npm package `wework-cli`, especially for command construction, flag troubleshooting, and safe pre-book checks.
Use when uploading, downloading, listing, moving, deleting, or presigning objects in Tigris Storage
Advanced SOQL skill with natural language to query generation, query optimization, relationship traversal, aggregate functions, and performance analysis. Build efficient queries that respect governor limits and security requirements.
Add memories, learnings and context to OpenViking, aka. ov. Use when saving insights in chat. Trigger this tool when 1. sees keyword "ovm"; 2. is explicitly requested memorizing e.g. "remember ..." 3. identifies valuable memory worth adding
Use this skill any time the user wants to create, draft, or generate a written document or report. This includes: competitive analysis, market research reports, technical design docs, PRDs, project proposals, meeting summaries, white papers, business plans, literature reviews, due diligence reports, industry analysis, executive summaries, SOPs, memos, and any request where the output is a structured document. Also trigger when: user says 写个文档, 做个竞品调研, 写份报告, 产品需求文档, 技术方案, 项目提案, 行业分析, 会议纪要整理成文档. If a document or report needs to be created, use this skill.
Show current Context Mode Cloud sync status. Displays connection health, sync config, and event statistics. Trigger: /context-mode:ctx-cloud-status
Use this skill when a user wants to store, manage, or work with Goldsky secrets — the named credential objects used by pipeline sinks. This includes: creating a new secret from a connection string or credentials, listing or inspecting existing secrets, updating or rotating credentials after a password change, and deleting secrets that are no longer needed. Trigger for any query where the user mentions 'goldsky secret', wants to securely store database credentials for a pipeline, or is working with sink authentication for PostgreSQL, Neon, Supabase, ClickHouse, Kafka, S3, Elasticsearch, DynamoDB, SQS, OpenSearch, or webhooks.
Interacts with live Hunk diff review sessions via CLI. Inspects review focus, navigates files and hunks, reloads session contents, and adds inline review comments. Use when the user has a Hunk session running or wants to review diffs interactively.
Backup-first skill for inspecting, archiving, and maintaining local Codex state to keep it fast, clean, and recoverable.
Use BrowserMan when an agent needs the user's real browser environment, delegated access to a real logged-in session, or BrowserMan's site-optimized automation scripts.
Use this skill when the user asks about a Goldsky Compose field, flag, type, or API shape — lookup reference for compose.yaml fields, every `goldsky compose` CLI flag, the TaskContext API (env, fetch, callTask, logEvent, evm, collection), wallet APIs (smart wallet, BYO EOA), gas sponsorship, contract codegen, dashboard URL, and pricing. Triggers on: 'compose.yaml fields', 'cron syntax for compose', 'http trigger auth', 'onchain_event format', 'TaskContext API', 'evm.wallet options', 'sponsorGas default', 'IWallet methods', 'Collection methods', 'compose codegen', 'compose pricing', 'compose status JSON output', 'goldsky compose flags'. Consult before suggesting a field, flag, or API shape — avoids hallucinating nonexistent options. For step-by-step building, use /compose. For debugging, use /compose-doctor. Do NOT trigger on Turbo, Mirror, Subgraphs, or Edge lookups — those belong to their own reference skills.