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Use when a user asks to automatically generate a CLI command for a website. Takes a URL and optional goal, runs the full verified generation pipeline (explore, synthesize, cascade, verify), and returns a structured outcome. This is the primary entry point for "帮我生成 xxx.com 的 cli".
Show MOM's current state. Use when user asks if MOM is working, what MOM knows, to check setup, after context reset, or when MOM status is requested.
Searches and explores Burp Suite project files (.burp) from the command line. Use when searching response headers or bodies with regex patterns, extracting security audit findings, dumping proxy history or site map data, or analyzing HTTP traffic captured in a Burp project.
Bash/Linux terminal patterns. Critical commands, piping, error handling, scripting. Use when working on macOS or Linux systems.
Manage Linear issues from the command line using the linear cli. This skill allows automating linear management.
Guidance for using the App Store Connect CLI in this repo (flags, output formats, pagination, auth, and discovery). Use when asked to run or design asc commands or interact with App Store Connect via the CLI.
Track time on Linear issues. Use for logging and viewing time entries.
Search Linear issues and projects. Use when finding issues, looking up bugs, or searching the backlog.
File and directory management tool. Create, read, write, delete, move, copy files. Search for files, list directories, get file information. Keywords: file, directory, create, delete, copy, move, search, list
BluOS CLI (blu) for discovery, playback, grouping, and volume.
Interact with Basecamp via the Basecamp CLI. Full API coverage: projects, todos, cards, messages, files, schedule, check-ins, timeline, recordings, templates, webhooks, subscriptions, lineup, and campfire. Use for ANY Basecamp question or action.
macOS native app automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with macOS desktop applications, including opening apps, clicking buttons, toggling settings, filling forms, reading UI state, automating System Settings, controlling Finder, Safari, or any native app.