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Collect DTMF input and speech from callers using standard gather or AI-powered gather. Build interactive voice menus and AI voice assistants. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Send and receive SMS/MMS messages, manage messaging-enabled phone numbers, and handle opt-outs. Use when building messaging applications, implementing 2FA, or sending notifications. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Access real-time, continuously refreshed investment context through the Primary Logic External API under /v1. Use when asked to power Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, or custom agents with LLM-ranked relevance and impact signals from podcasts, articles and news, X/Twitter, Kalshi, Polymarket, earnings calls, filings, and other monitored sources across public and private companies for decision support or user-controlled trading workflows.
Fix PageSpeed Insights/Lighthouse accessibility "!" errors caused by contrast audit failures (CSS filters, OKLCH/OKLAB, low opacity, gradient text, image backgrounds). Use for accessibility-driven SEO/performance debugging and remediation.
End-to-end service design and service improvement workflow based on Lou Downe's "Good Services" (15 principles). Use when the user asks for a service audit, service blueprint, customer journey map/service map, designing a new service, fixing a broken service, improving findability/clarity/accessibility, or creating an actionable backlog and service standard.
Datadog docs lookup using docs.datadoghq.com/llms.txt and linked Markdown pages.
Converts Stitch designs into modular Flutter widgets using ThemeData mapping and Dart analysis validation.
Unified Exa research skill using get_code_context_exa and web_search_advanced_exa. Use for code/API snippet lookup, company research, people/LinkedIn research, financial report search, research paper search, personal site search, and X/Twitter tweet search. Follow progressive disclosure: load only the relevant reference file(s) for the user intent.
Schema validation with Valibot, the modular and type-safe schema library. Use when the user needs to validate data, create schemas, parse inputs, or work with Valibot in their project. Also use when migrating from Zod to Valibot.
Used to audit codebases to ensure their naming complies with established terminology and specifications. This Skill should be used when you need to enforce a project's 'Ubiquitous Language', identify deviations in method/variable/parameter naming, and propose modification suggestions.
Specification-driven development with structured phases: Initialize, Plan, Tasks, Implement+Validate. Creates structured feature specs with traceability to requirements. Use when: starting projects, planning features, implementing with verification, or tracking decisions across sessions. Also use when the user wants to break a feature into tasks, plan before coding, track implementation progress, set up a new project structure, or organize work into specs and plans. Triggers on "map codebase", "initialize", "initialize project", "create feature", "plan", "tasks", "implement", "validate", "archive", "break this into tasks", "plan this feature", "start a new project".
This skill guides the agent in identifying and replacing AI model-specific cliches and formulaic expressions with more natural, human-like language, grounded in external search for better alternatives.