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Activate this skill when any task fails two or more times, when you are about to give up or say 'I cannot', when shifting responsibility to the user (e.g., 'you should manually...', 'please check...', 'you may need to...'), blaming the environment without verification (e.g., 'might be a permissions issue', 'could be a network problem'), making any excuse to stop trying, spinning in circles (repeatedly tweaking the same code/parameters without new information — busywork), fixing only the surface issue without checking for related problems, skipping verification after a fix and claiming 'done', providing suggestions instead of actual code/commands, saying 'this is beyond scope' or 'this requires manual intervention', encountering permission/network/auth errors and stopping instead of trying alternatives, or displaying any passive behavior (waiting for user instructions instead of proactively investigating). It also triggers on user frustration phrases in any language: '你怎么又失败了', '为什么还不行', '换个方法', '你再试试', '不要放弃', '继续', '加油', 'why does this still not work', 'try harder', 'you keep failing', 'stop giving up', 'try again', 'don't give up', 'keep going', 'figure it out'. This applies to ALL task types: debugging, implementation, configuration, deployment, research, DevOps, infrastructure, API integration, data processing. Do NOT activate it for first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already in progress.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'check my wallet balance', 'show my token holdings', 'how much ETH do I have', 'what tokens do I have', 'check my portfolio value', 'view my assets', 'how much is my portfolio worth', 'what\'s in my wallet', or mentions checking wallet balance, total assets, token holdings, portfolio value, remaining funds, DeFi positions, or multi-chain balance lookup. Supports Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use for general programming questions about balance variables or API documentation. Do NOT use when the user is asking how to build or integrate a balance feature into code.
Use this skill when the user mentions wallet login, sign in, verify OTP, create wallet, switch account, wallet status, logout, wallet balance, assets, holdings, send tokens, transfer ETH, transfer USDC, pay someone, send crypto, send ERC-20, send SPL, transaction history, recent transactions, tx status, tx detail, order list, call smart contract, interact with contract, execute contract function, send calldata, invoke smart contract, show my addresses, wallet addresses, deposit, receive, receive address, top up, fund my wallet. Chinese: 登录钱包, 钱包登录, 验证OTP, 创建钱包, 切换账户, 钱包状态, 退出登录, 余额, 资产, 钱包列表, 账户列表, 发送代币, 转账, 交易历史, 交易记录, 合约调用, 我的地址, 钱包地址, 充值, 充币, 收款, 收款地址, 入金. Manages the wallet lifecycle: auth (login, OTP verify, account creation, switching, status, logout), authenticated balance queries, wallet address display (grouped by XLayer/EVM/Solana), token transfers (native & ERC-20/SPL), transaction history, and smart contract calls. Do NOT use for DEX swaps — use okx-dex-swap. Do NOT use for token search or market data — use okx-dex-token or okx-dex-market. Do NOT use for smart money / whale / KOL signals — use okx-dex-signal. Do NOT use for meme token scanning — use okx-dex-trenches. Do NOT use for transaction broadcasting (non-wallet) — use okx-onchain-gateway. Do NOT use when the user says only a single word like 'wallet' or 'login' without specifying an action or context. Do NOT use for security scanning (token/DApp/tx/sig) — use okx-security. Do NOT use for querying a specific public address's portfolio balance (user provides an explicit address like 0xAbc...) — use okx-wallet-portfolio. Do NOT use for PnL analysis (win rate, realized/unrealized PnL, DEX history) — use okx-dex-market.
MUST USE for ANY git operations. Atomic commits, rebase/squash, history search (blame, bisect, log -S). STRONGLY RECOMMENDED: Use with delegate_task(category='quick', load_skills=['git-master'], ...) to save context. Triggers: 'commit', 'rebase', 'squash', 'who wrote', 'when was X added', 'find the commit that'.
Statistical models library for Python. Use when you need specific model classes (OLS, GLM, mixed models, ARIMA) with detailed diagnostics, residuals, and inference. Best for econometrics, time series, rigorous inference with coefficient tables. For guided statistical test selection with APA reporting use statistical-analysis.
Track reviews, ratings, sentiment, and brand mentions across Google Maps, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Use when user asks to monitor brand reputation, analyze reviews, track mentions, or gather customer feedback.
Generates B2B/B2C leads by scraping Google Maps, websites, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Google Search. Use when user asks to find leads, prospects, businesses, build lead lists, enrich contacts, or scrape profiles for sales outreach.
Infer gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from gene expression data using scalable algorithms (GRNBoost2, GENIE3). Use when analyzing transcriptomics data (bulk RNA-seq, single-cell RNA-seq) to identify transcription factor-target gene relationships and regulatory interactions. Supports distributed computation for large-scale datasets.
Analyze market conditions, geographic opportunities, pricing, consumer behavior, and product validation across Google Maps, Facebook, Instagram, Booking.com, and TripAdvisor.
Quantum computing framework for building, simulating, optimizing, and executing quantum circuits. Use this skill when working with quantum algorithms, quantum circuit design, quantum simulation (noiseless or noisy), running on quantum hardware (Google, IonQ, AQT, Pasqal), circuit optimization and compilation, noise modeling and characterization, or quantum experiments and benchmarking (VQE, QAOA, QPE, randomized benchmarking).
Analyze competitor strategies, content, pricing, ads, and market positioning across Google Maps, Booking.com, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
Efficient database search tool for bioRxiv preprint server. Use this skill when searching for life sciences preprints by keywords, authors, date ranges, or categories, retrieving paper metadata, downloading PDFs, or conducting literature reviews.