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Find, connect, and use MCP tools and skills via the Smithery CLI. Use when the user searches for new tools or skills, wants to discover integrations, connect to an MCP, install a skill, or wants to interact with an external service (email, Slack, Discord, GitHub, Jira, Notion, databases, cloud APIs, monitoring, etc.).
Navigue et interroge la documentation des web services Hexagone (Référence Appels Externes). À utiliser quand l'utilisateur pose des questions sur les web services Hexagone, les méthodes SOAP, les services EWPT, les DTD XML, les formats requête/réponse, les codes d'erreur ou l'intégration avec Hexagone. Récupère la documentation depuis GitLab Pages — pas de git clone nécessaire.
Set up and configure Google's release-please for automated versioning, changelog generation, and publishing via GitHub Actions. Covers pipeline creation, Conventional Commits formatting, pre-release workflows, monorepo configuration, and troubleshooting release pipelines. Use this skill whenever the user wants to automate releases, set up CI/CD for publishing, configure version bumping, write release-please-compatible commit messages, tag versions automatically, publish to npm/PyPI/crates.io/Maven/Docker, or troubleshoot why a release PR wasn't created. Activate even if the user doesn't mention "release-please" by name — phrases like "automate my npm releases", "set up GitHub Actions for publishing", "how do I tag versions automatically", "changelog generation", "semver automation", or "pre-release workflow" all indicate this skill. For commit message guidance specifically, this skill focuses on release-please-compatible conventions; for broader multi-repo git operations with submodules, defer to multi-repo-git-ops instead.
Generates structured changelogs and release notes from git history and PR descriptions. Classifies changes into breaking, features, fixes, performance, and docs. Filters internal-only changes, detects breaking changes, and produces human-readable entries linked to source PRs. Triggers on: "generate changelog", "write release notes", "compose changelog", "what changed since", "changes since last release", "prepare release", "release notes for", "changelog for", "summarize changes", "diff since tag". Use this skill when preparing a release and needing to summarize changes for users.
Installe les outils CLI prérequis (gh, glab, jq), guide l'authentification GitHub/GitLab, installe uvx et configure le serveur MCP mcp-atlassian pour Jira dans OpenCode. Idempotent : relancer le skill est sans danger. Déclenché quand l'utilisateur dit « setup », « install prerequisites » ou « configurer jira ».
Inspect, triage, approve, and merge GitHub Renovate pull requests with gh. When no repository is provided, use the default preset repository set, build a candidate execution plan, and execute only after explicit user confirmation. Use when the user asks to check, batch-handle, approve, or merge Renovate PRs.
Decompose input into a structured task backlog for automated agent loops. Use when asked to "create a task plan", "break this into tasks", "decompose this PRD", "turn this into a backlog", or "plan tasks from" any input source (PRD, Figma feedback, GitHub issues, user requirements). Also use when the user provides a PRD, design doc, or requirements and wants executable tasks, even if they don't mention "task plan" explicitly.
Analyze community opinions from forums and comment sections. Scrapes comments from Bilibili, Reddit, or GitHub Issues, clusters them by semantic similarity, and extracts the core arguments, debates, and viewpoints. Produces a structured report showing what the community actually thinks — not just a summary of comments, but the underlying positions people hold and where the real disagreements are. Use this skill when the user wants to understand public opinion on a topic, find the main points of contention in a discussion, or do competitive/event research from community sources. Triggers include requests to "analyze comments", "what are people saying about X", "summarize the debate", "find the key arguments", "what's the community consensus", or any task involving opinion extraction from forum or comment data.
Manages server-side build/runtime via `.taubyte/build.sh` and `.taubyte/config.yaml`; env vars live in build.sh only. Website build.sh is stack-specific (Vite vs CRA/React, etc.). Documents GitHub → webhook vs Dream inject (push-all / push-specific).
Use this skill for Sealtun-specific local-to-public tunnel work or Sealtun repo maintenance/release. Trigger for sealtun, sealtun.yaml, Sealos tunnel, ngrok/cloudflared-style tunnel, expose localhost/local port/local dev server, public HTTPS URL/domain for local app, public SSH/TCP tunnel, NodePort SSH, ProxyCommand fallback, webhook/payment/OAuth/bot callback to local service, preview/demo link, custom domain/CNAME, Basic Auth, Bearer token, IP allowlist/denylist, temporary access links, ttl auto-expire, apply/diff multi-tunnel config, stop/start/resume, cleanup, daemon/session/logs/metrics/dashboard/doctor, npm binary packages, GitHub Release, GoReleaser, GHCR. Chinese triggers: 内网穿透, 本地服务公网访问, 本地端口暴露, localhost 暴露到公网, 公网预览链接, 公网域名, 公网 SSH, SSH 隧道, TCP 隧道, 第三方回调到本地, 隧道认证, 访问控制, 声明式配置, 发版. Do not use for generic Kubernetes/Ingress/DNS/SSH unless Sealtun is involved.
Interactive setup guide for using Infisical as a secret management tool in your projects. Helps users integrate Infisical into local development (CLI), Docker containers (build-time and runtime secret injection), CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI), Kubernetes (Operator + CRDs), and application code (Node.js, Python, Go, Java, .NET, Ruby SDKs). Also walks through choosing and configuring machine identity auth methods (Universal Auth, AWS Auth, Kubernetes Auth, OIDC, etc.). Use this skill whenever someone asks about: using Infisical, injecting secrets, infisical run, infisical init, connecting their app to Infisical, Docker secrets, Kubernetes secrets operator, machine identity setup, SDK initialization, CI/CD secret injection, or 'how do I get my secrets into my app'.
Cloudflare Sandboxes SDK for secure code execution in Linux containers at edge. Use for untrusted code, Python/Node.js scripts, AI code interpreters, git operations.