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Expert guidance for building with DatoCMS headless CMS. Includes API decision guides (CDA vs CMA), executable workflow playbooks for schema management, content operations, asset uploads, migrations, structured text (DAST), webhooks, and framework integrations. Covers official MCP server integration and troubleshooting.
Create, improve, and audit AI agent skills. Applies 14 proven structural patterns, scores quality with deterministic audit, manages full lifecycle. Use when building, refactoring, or reviewing skills. NOT for agents, MCP servers, or running existing skills.
Captures screenshots at multiple viewport breakpoints for responsive design validation and documentation. Use when you need to test responsive layouts, validate mobile/tablet/desktop views, document design system breakpoints, or create visual regression test baselines. Triggers on "test responsive design", "screenshot at breakpoints", "capture mobile and desktop views", "responsive design testing", or "multi-device screenshots". Works with Playwright MCP tools (browser_navigate, browser_resize, browser_take_screenshot).
Provides 3-tier validation approach for Home Assistant dashboards including pre-publish validation (entity checks, config structure), post-publish verification (log analysis), and visual validation (browser console, rendering). Use when validating HA dashboards, checking dashboard configs, verifying entity IDs, debugging rendering issues, or before deploying dashboard changes. Triggers on "validate dashboard", "check HA config", "dashboard errors", "entity not found", or "test dashboard". Works with Home Assistant WebSocket/REST APIs, Chrome extension MCP tools, Python dashboard builders, and YAML dashboard configurations.
Update initiative tasks in One Horizon, including status, ownership, parent linkage, and taxonomy labels. Use when asked to "update initiative status", "reassign initiative", or "move this under another initiative". Requires One Horizon MCP.
Update feature-request tasks in One Horizon for triage, ownership, status, and details. Use when asked "update this feature request", "change request priority", or "assign this enhancement". Requires One Horizon MCP.
Use codanna MCP tools for semantic code search, call graphs, and impact analysis before grep/find.
Use context-mode tools (ctx_execute, ctx_execute_file) instead of Bash/cat when processing large outputs. Triggers: "analyze logs", "summarize output", "process data", "parse JSON", "filter results", "extract errors", "check build output", "analyze dependencies", "process API response", "large file analysis", "page snapshot", "browser snapshot", "DOM structure", "inspect page", "accessibility tree", "Playwright snapshot", "run tests", "test output", "coverage report", "git log", "recent commits", "diff between branches", "list containers", "pod status", "disk usage", "fetch docs", "API reference", "index documentation", "call API", "check response", "query results", "find TODOs", "count lines", "codebase statistics", "security audit", "outdated packages", "dependency tree", "cloud resources", "CI/CD output". Also triggers on ANY MCP tool output that may exceed 20 lines. Subagent routing is handled automatically via PreToolUse hook.
Web content fetching and URL retrieval via curl and WebFetch — replaces the Fetch MCP server (fetch_html, fetch_json, fetch_markdown, fetch_txt). Use this skill when a specific URL is provided and the user wants its content. Covers HTTP GET/POST, JSON API consumption with jq, HTML retrieval, markdown conversion, plain text extraction, authenticated requests, redirects, cookies, and timeouts. Trigger phrases: "fetch this URL", "get the page content", "download HTML", "call this API", "curl this endpoint", "grab the JSON", "fetch markdown from", "retrieve web content", "hit this endpoint", "scrape this page", "read this URL", "pull data from API", "make an HTTP request", "extract page content", "get article text". NOT for web searches without a URL — use tavily for that.
Address tracker and analysis. Use this skill whenever the user provides an on-chain address or asks to track or query an address. Trigger phrases include: track this address, who owns this address, fund flow, check address. MCP tools: info_onchain_get_address_info, info_onchain_get_address_transactions, info_onchain_trace_fund_flow.
General web search and content extraction skill. It supports multi-source parallel search (WebSearch, MCP search tools, ctx7, agent-browser), web page main content extraction (defuddle/WebFetch) and structured article analysis. This skill is used when users need to search for information, research topics, find materials, obtain web content, read articles, or analyze web pages. Trigger scenarios include: search, research, investigation, fetch, check for me, help me find, read this link, analyze this article. Even if the user doesn't explicitly say "search", this skill should be triggered as long as it involves information acquisition and web content processing.
Enables agents to register, manage, and execute scheduled tasks using OS native scheduler (crontab for Linux/WSL, launchd for macOS). No git, no dangerous flags, no session dependency. Tasks run headless, output to log files, user reads when ready. Use this skill when: - User wants to schedule recurring tasks with natural language - User mentions "every day at", "cada hora", "schedule", "programar", "automatizar" - User needs tasks to run without open session (headless) - User wants OS-level scheduling (crontab/launchd) - User mentions "cada minuto durante la próxima hora" or temporal intervals ACTIVATE when user mentions: "schedule", "programar", "cron", "cada día", "every hour", "automate", "tarea programada", "ejecutar automáticamente", "recordatorio", "cada minuto durante", "durante la próxima", "intervalo", "task scheduler", "opencode headless", "kiro scheduled", "background task", "tarea en segundo plano" DO NOT USE for: git operations, dangerous permissions, MCP sampling dependency.