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Expert guide for the NotebookLM CLI (`nlm`) and MCP server - interfaces for Google NotebookLM. Use this skill when users want to interact with NotebookLM programmatically, including: creating/managing notebooks, adding sources (URLs, YouTube, text, Google Drive), generating content (podcasts, reports, quizzes, flashcards, mind maps, slides, infographics, videos, data tables), conducting research, chatting with sources, or automating NotebookLM workflows. Triggers on mentions of "nlm", "notebooklm", "notebook lm", "podcast generation", "audio overview", or any NotebookLM-related automation task.
Enables interaction with Google NotebookLM for advanced RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) capabilities via the notebooklm-mcp-cli tool. Use when querying project documentation stored in NotebookLM, managing research notebooks and sources, retrieving AI-synthesized information, generating audio podcasts or reports from notebooks, or performing contextual queries against curated knowledge bases. Triggers on "notebooklm", "nlm", "notebook query", "research notebook", "query documentation in notebooklm".
Skill for Tauri 2.0 and Rust backend development in LocalCowork. Use when working on the Rust backend, Tauri IPC commands, frontend-backend communication, Tauri permissions/capabilities, the application shell, or the Agent Core modules (ConversationManager, ToolRouter, MCP Client, Inference Client, ContextWindowManager). MANDATORY TRIGGERS: "Tauri", "Rust backend", "IPC command", "tauri.conf.json", "Cargo.toml", "capabilities", "agent core", "tool router", "conversation manager", "inference client", "MCP client", "context window", or anything related to the desktop application shell or the Rust-side orchestration layer.
Build MCP clients that connect to ContextVM servers over Nostr. Use when creating clients, discovering servers, connecting to remote servers, handling encrypted connections, or implementing the proxy pattern for existing MCP clients.
Help users connect the Unicon MCP server to Claude Desktop, Cursor, and other MCP clients. Use when setting up MCP config, verifying installs, debugging MCP connection issues, or using Unicon tools for icon search and generation through AI assistants.
Create a new skill that uses an MCP server, following best practices from the MCP CLI guide. Use when user wants to create a skill for a new MCP server or integrate MCP functionality into a skill.
Call TON MCP tools directly from the command line. Use when you want to query wallet info, check balances, send transactions, or run any TON wallet tool without starting an MCP server session. Works via `npx @ton/mcp@alpha <tool_name> [--arg value ...]`.
Scan, fix, and remediate security vulnerabilities in a local code repository using Mobb MCP/CLI. Use when the user asks to scan for vulnerabilities, run a security check, auto-fix issues, remediate findings, or apply Mobb fixes (e.g., \"scan this repo\", \"fix security issues\", \"remediate vulnerabilities\", \"run Mobb on my changes\").
MCP client: connect servers, register tools (stdio/HTTP).