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Design a FHIR R4 data model for a healthcare application by mapping clinical concepts to resources, terminology, and implementation-ready relationships.
Use when a user needs to actually use or build on Zeko: bridge with Bridge CLI or Bridge SDK, get testnet funds, find the right Zeko and Mina endpoints, run GraphQL or curl queries, understand sequencer and archive-node roles, or build zkApps on Zeko with o1js or OCaml. This skill is for public user and builder workflows, especially terminal-driven and non-browser automation flows.
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.
Non-interactive X11 desktop control for AI agents. Use when the task involves controlling a Linux desktop - clicking, typing, reading windows, waiting for UI state, or taking screenshots inside a sandbox or VM.
Track AI token consumption, costs, and usage trends using the orbit CLI. Use this skill whenever the user asks about token usage, AI costs, Claude Code spending, how many tokens were used, cost breakdown by model, session history, or token analytics. Trigger on phrases like 'how much have I spent', 'token usage', 'show me costs', 'what's my AI spending', 'how many tokens today', 'cost per model', 'list sessions', 'track usage', 'token report', 'weekly usage', 'monthly costs', or any token/cost tracking task — even casual references like 'am I spending too much on Claude', 'what did that session cost', 'show me the dashboard', or 'how much is opus costing us'.
Solana vault management via GLAM Protocol. Triggers: glam, glam-cli, glam-sdk, vault create/manage, tokenized vault, share class, DeFi vault, treasury, asset management, access control, delegate permissions, Jupiter swap, Drift perpetuals/spot/vaults, Kamino lending/borrow/vaults/farms, staking (Marinade/native/SPL/Sanctum/LST), cross-chain USDC (CCTP), timelock, subscription/redemption, NAV pricing, token transfer. Supports CLI and TypeScript SDK.
Use when the user explicitly asks to invoke another coding agent CLI as a subagent. Triggers include phrases like 'get a second opinion from Codex', 'have Gemini review this', 'run this through Claude Code', 'ask another agent', or 'use a different model for this'. Supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. Never invoke autonomously.
Use pgmicro — an in-process PostgreSQL reimplementation backed by SQLite-compatible storage, embeddable as a library or CLI
Guidance for installing and using Fli correctly as a CLI and MCP server. Use when: setting up Fli with pipx, running `fli` flight searches, configuring Claude Desktop with `fli-mcp`, using the HTTP MCP server, or troubleshooting Fli command availability and common usage mistakes.
Basecamp integration. Manage Projects, Persons, Clients. Use when the user wants to interact with Basecamp data.
Configure GitHub authentication for Cyrus — gh CLI login and git config for creating pull requests.
Automatically create a PR to register insights, conventions, and best practices obtained from the current project as rules in the TBSten/skills repository. It runs the entire end-to-end process: collecting insights from the project's CLAUDE.md, .claude/rules/ directory and codebase, packaging them as reusable Claude Code rules, and creating the PR. Rules are files stored in .claude/rules/, and unlike skills, they do not require frontmatter. RULE.md serves as the main rule body, while detailed documentation (<rule-name>.md / <rule-name>.ja.md) is placed directly under the rules/ directory. Use when the user requests: "Register insights as rules", "contribute rule", "Share this rule", "Register as a rule", "Compile rules into a PR", "Turn this convention into a rule", "Turn best practices into rules". gh CLI and git must be installed.