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Persistent per-project memory for Claude Code. Auto-loads project context on session start, tracks sessions with git activity, and writes to native memory. Commands run deterministic Node.js scripts — behavior is consistent across model versions.
Convert Markdown documents to professionally typeset PDF files with reportlab. Handles CJK/Latin mixed text, fenced code blocks, tables, blockquotes, cover pages, clickable TOC, PDF bookmarks, watermarks, and page numbers. Supports multiple color themes (Warm Academic, Nord, GitHub Light, Solarized, etc.) and is battle-tested for Chinese technical reports. Use this skill whenever the user wants to turn a .md file into a styled PDF, generate a report PDF from markdown, or create a print-ready document from markdown content — especially if CJK characters, code blocks, or tables are involved. Also trigger when the user mentions "markdown to PDF", "md转pdf", "报告生成", or asks for a "typeset" or "professionally formatted" PDF from markdown source.
Vercel Chat SDK expert guidance. Use when building multi-platform chat bots — Slack, Telegram, Microsoft Teams, Discord, Google Chat, GitHub, Linear — with a single codebase. Covers the Chat class, adapters, threads, messages, cards, modals, streaming, state management, and webhook setup.
Install, configure, and operate Strix for AI-driven application security testing. Use when you need to run authorized vulnerability scans against local codebases, GitHub repositories, staging URLs, domains, or CI pipelines; configure Docker and LLM providers; choose quick, standard, or deep scan depth; or pass authenticated testing instructions to Strix. Triggers on: strix, ai pentest, vulnerability scan cli, appsec scan, bug bounty automation, strix ci, strix docker, strix scan mode, strix instruction file, headless security scan.
Run and interact with KarpathyTalk, an open markdown-based developer social network with GitHub auth, SQLite, and an LLM-friendly JSON/markdown API.
Decision-grade entity research skill — produces a hypothesis-tested dossier on a specific company, person, nonprofit, or government org, not a generic profile. Forcing intake makes the user state their hypothesis upfront (what they already believe and want to verify or disprove) so the dossier tests it rather than confirms it. Output is an editable Word document (.docx) with verdict on the hypothesis, identity facts, 12-month activity timeline, network signals, reputation signals, red flags, 3-5 conversation hooks tied to specific findings, and source-provenance audit log. Uses WebSearch + WebFetch + free APIs (SEC EDGAR, GitHub, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer) as workhorses; optional BYOK MCPs (LinkedIn, Crunchbase, Apollo, Pitchbook, SimilarWeb) enhance coverage. Triggers: 'research [company]', 'dossier on [person/company]', 'background check on [entity]', 'prep me for a meeting with [person/company]', 'due diligence on [company]', 'what should I know about [entity]', 'research [person] before I [meet/hire/invest]', 'competitor research on [company]', 'investor diligence [company]', 'interview prep for [company]'. Honors sensitivity exclusions for journalism + personal-vetting contexts.
End-to-end pipeline: find engineering candidates, verify LinkedIn URLs via Crustdata, find emails (Crustdata + GitHub commits), write personalized outreach, create Gmail drafts. Use when someone wants to go from "I need candidates for role X" to ready-to-send drafts. Trigger on: "source and email candidates", "find engineers and draft outreach", "build a candidate pipeline", "find people for [role] and set up emails", "automate candidate outreach", "run the full sourcing pipeline", or any variation where the goal is both finding candidates AND reaching out. Covers the entire loop — use individual skills (engineering-candidate-finder, contact-email-enricher, candidate-copy-drafter) only when the user wants just one part of the pipeline.
Rigorously evaluate an Agent Skill end-to-end across ANY coding-agent CLI — verify its scripts emit the documented numbers (deterministic checks), test whether its description triggers on the right prompts, and measure whether an agent following the SKILL.md beats a no-skill baseline (with/without pass-rate delta, mean ± stddev, benchmarked). Use whenever you need to test, benchmark, validate, grade, or quantify a skill's quality, check if a skill "actually works," compare two skill versions, optimize a skill's triggering, or set up an eval suite — even if the user just says "is this skill any good," "does my skill work," or "benchmark this skill." Drives Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Antigravity (agy), Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Amp, opencode, or Grok in headless mode.
Deploy compatible server, static-web, worker, scheduled-job, or reviewed remote-desktop workloads from GitHub or local source to Sealos Cloud, then run the default Runtime Truth Pass against the returned App URL, public route, authentication flow, logs, database state, and full resource footprint. Reject unsupported desktop, mobile, CLI, library, extension, hardware-dependent, mixed, and unidentified targets before readiness scoring or build. Use when the user asks to deploy a repository to Sealos or another cloud platform, or invokes "/sealos-deploy".
Autonomous coding agent. Delegate any task that involves understanding, writing, or running code — from a GitHub issue, a bug report, or a user request. It explores, implements, and verifies on its own.
Design, refactor, and validate Grafana dashboards for OpenShift/Kubernetes platform operations. Use when users ask to improve platform health dashboards, prioritize critical tenant-impacting signals, filter noise (for example ArgoCD), add Crossplane/Keycloak health panels, validate PromQL programmatically, or apply GrafanaDashboard CR changes live then promote to GitOps.
[AUTO-INVOKE] MUST be invoked BEFORE creating git commits, PRs, or code reviews. Covers Conventional Commits, PR templates, review requirements, and AI-assisted development rules. Trigger: any task involving git commit, git push, PR creation, or code review.