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Flespi integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Flespi data.
Host modded Minecraft servers (CurseForge, Modrinth).
Manifestly Checklists integration. Manage Checklists, Projects, Users, Teams. Use when the user wants to interact with Manifestly Checklists data.
PlanetScale integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with PlanetScale data.
Automate your return and refund process with configurable return windows, restocking fees, and rule-based approval logic for each product type
Master Bash Automated Testing System (Bats) for comprehensive shell script testing. Use when writing tests for shell scripts, CI/CD pipelines, or requiring test-driven development of shell utilities.
Generate beautiful code snippet images using ray.so. This skill should be used when the user asks to create a code image, code screenshot, code snippet image, or wants to make their code look pretty for sharing. Saves images locally to the current working directory or a user-specified path.
Take screenshots from physical iOS devices connected via USB using pymobiledevice3. Use when capturing screenshots from real iPhones/iPads (not simulators), debugging on-device, or needing high-fidelity device captures. Triggers on physical iOS device screenshots, pymobiledevice3 usage, or USB-connected device capture tasks.
Publish posts to WordPress. Use for: publish blog post, upload to WordPress, פרסם בבלוג.
Create, edit, and analyze Microsoft Word .docx files (reports, contracts, proposals) with styles, tables, headers/footers, template filling, content extraction, and conversion to HTML; support review workflows (comments/highlights) and inspect tracked changes via OOXML when needed using Python/Node.js (python-docx, docxtpl, mammoth.js, docx).
Enables Claude to manage Hacker News submissions, comments, and tech community engagement
Canonical, cross-language clean code standard with stable rule IDs (CC-*). Use when writing/reviewing code, defining team standards, or mapping lint/CI findings to consistent CC-* rule citations.