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Set up and manage a Circle agent wallet through the `circle` CLI. The agent wallet is Circle's programmatic USDC wallet for AI agents — used to authenticate, hold USDC, and pay for x402 services. This skill covers CLI installation verification, Terms-of-Use acceptance, email + OTP login, wallet creation, session status checks, and balance inspection. Use whenever the user wants to set up, log in to, or inspect the state of their Circle agent wallet, or whenever a downstream skill (like paying for an x402 service or funding the wallet) needs the wallet bootstrapped first. Triggers on: Circle CLI, agent wallet, circle wallet status, circle wallet login, circle wallet create, circle wallet list, circle wallet balance, set up Circle, log in to Circle, x402 setup, Circle Agent Wallet, USDC for agents, terms acceptance, install Circle CLI.
Guide for theming .NET MAUI apps — light/dark mode via AppThemeBinding, ResourceDictionary theme switching, DynamicResource bindings, system theme detection, and user theme preferences. Use when: "dark mode", "light mode", "theming", "AppThemeBinding", "theme switching", "ResourceDictionary theme", "dynamic resources", "system theme detection", "color scheme", "app theme", "DynamicResource". Do not use for: localization or language switching (see .NET MAUI localization documentation), accessibility visual adjustments (see .NET MAUI accessibility documentation), app icons or splash screens (see .NET MAUI app icons documentation), or Bootstrap-style class theming (see Plugin.Maui.BootstrapTheme NuGet package).
Expert guide for configuring, customizing, and creatively leveraging OpenClaw — the self-hosted AI gateway that connects LLMs to messaging channels (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, iMessage, etc.). Use when the user wants to: (1) Set up or modify their openclaw.json configuration, (2) Write or edit bootstrap files (SOUL.md, USER.md, AGENTS.md, IDENTITY.md, TOOLS.md), (3) Configure messaging channels, (4) Set up models and providers, (5) Create multi-agent routing, (6) Build skills, hooks, or cron jobs, (7) Troubleshoot OpenClaw issues, (8) Get creative ideas for leveraging OpenClaw in non-obvious ways. Triggers on: openclaw, gateway, SOUL.md, USER.md, AGENTS.md, IDENTITY.md, channels setup, agent routing, heartbeat, cron jobs, openclaw hooks, openclaw skills, openclaw config, openclaw.json, personal assistant setup.
Production-ready phylogenetics and sequence analysis skill for alignment processing, tree analysis, and evolutionary metrics. Computes treeness, RCV, treeness/RCV, parsimony informative sites, evolutionary rate, DVMC, tree length, alignment gap statistics, GC content, and bootstrap support using PhyKIT, Biopython, and DendroPy. Performs NJ/UPGMA/parsimony tree construction, Robinson-Foulds distance, Mann-Whitney U tests, and batch analysis across gene families. Integrates with ToolUniverse for sequence retrieval (NCBI, UniProt, Ensembl) and tree annotation. Use when processing FASTA/PHYLIP/Nexus/Newick files, computing phylogenetic metrics, comparing taxa groups, or answering questions about alignments, trees, parsimony, or molecular evolution.
Controls InnerClaude instances on Sprites.dev VMs for testing workflows, install patterns, and Claude-to-Claude interaction. INVOKE BEFORE any 'sprite exec', 'inner Claude', 'test this workflow', 'Claude controlling Claude', or remote VM operations. Documents the critical tmux+pipe-pane pattern that makes OuterClaude/InnerClaude interaction work. Also covers checkpoint/restore and bootstrap. (user)
Use when raising startup capital (pre-seed through Series C+): decide raise vs bootstrap, size a round, build a deck + data room, run investor targeting/outreach, negotiate SAFEs/term sheets, manage diligence, and set investor reporting cadence post-close.
Bootstrap the openspec/ directory structure for Spec-Driven Development in any project. Trigger: When user wants to initialize SDD in a project, or says "sdd init", "iniciar sdd", "openspec init".
Bootstrap new Python projects: directory structure, pyproject.toml, pre-commit, uv sync. Use when creating a new project from scratch.
Angular Material and CDK for UI components, theming, and custom components. Covers standalone Material components and custom themes. USE WHEN: user mentions "Angular Material", "Material CDK", "mat-table", "mat-dialog", "Angular UI components", "Material theming", "Angular CDK" DO NOT USE FOR: Bootstrap - use CSS framework skills, PrimeNG or other Angular UI libs
Maintains persistent codebase knowledge across sessions through a structured knowledge graph stored in a local Obsidian vault (.doctrack/). Use this skill whenever you have just made meaningful code changes (new features, modified components, refactoring, bug fixes) to update the project's documentation. Also use it when the user asks to document code, update docs, sync documentation, initialize documentation for an existing project, or when you want to understand the existing codebase structure at the start of a session. This skill should be used proactively after any significant code modification — don't wait for the user to ask. If you changed code, update the docs. Think of it as your long-term memory system: read before working, write after changing. Also use this when a user says "doctrack init", "doctrack refresh", "refresh docs", "update docs", "sync docs", "initialize docs", "document this project", or wants to bootstrap documentation for a codebase that has no .doctrack/ vault yet.
Set up `release-please` for automated releases in a repository. Use this skill when the user mentions release-please, `googleapis/release-please-action`, release PRs, conventional commits, `release-please-config.json`, `.release-please-manifest.json`, GitHub Actions release automation, or wants to bootstrap or debug release-please in a new or existing repo.
Bootstrap a nao agent for a project — gather warehouse + scope + extra-context info in one round, look up the warehouse-specific config from nao docs, write nao_config.yaml, run nao init + nao sync, set up the LLM key, and generate the first RULES.md. Use when the user has just decided to use nao on a new project. Only for first-time setup; for editing rules, generating tests, or reviewing an existing context, use write-context-rules / create-context-tests / audit-context.