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View spending policy on a Circle agent wallet — per-transaction, daily, weekly, and monthly USDC caps via the `circle` CLI. Use when the user wants to inspect current limits. Setting or resetting limits requires OTP confirmation in an interactive terminal session — the agent hands the user a verbatim command to run themselves; the OTP must never pass through agent storage. Mainnet-only — testnet chains are rejected. Triggers on: spending limit, spending policy, wallet limit, per-tx cap, daily cap, weekly cap, monthly cap, set spending limit, reset spending limit, wallet rules, spending cap, OTP confirmation.
Fund a Circle agent wallet with USDC via the `circle` CLI. Covers two top-level paths — fiat on-ramp (buy USDC with USD/credit card) and crypto transfer (send existing USDC to the wallet via QR or direct address). Also covers Gateway deposits (eco vs direct sub-paths) for the Nanopayments balance used by paid services. Use when the user wants to add USDC to their agent wallet, top up after a low balance, deposit into Gateway, or pick the right funding method. Triggers on: fund agent wallet, fund Circle wallet, fund USDC, deposit USDC, add USDC, fiat on-ramp, buy USDC, crypto deposit, QR code transfer, Gateway deposit, eco deposit, direct deposit, low balance, top up wallet, withdraw USDC, nanopayments.
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.
Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, components, or services, or for best practices on reactivity (signals, linkedSignal, resource), forms, dependency injection, routing, SSR, accessibility (ARIA), animations, styling (component styles, Tailwind CSS), testing, or CLI tooling.
Delegate a sub-task to Gemini CLI via the Agent Client Protocol (ACP). Use this skill whenever you want to hand off work to Gemini — large-context summarization, Google Search grounding, tasks that exceed Claude's context window, or anything where Gemini's 1M-token window or real-time search gives an advantage. Also invoke when the user asks you to "ask Gemini", "check with Gemini", or "run this through Gemini". The script handles subprocess lifecycle and ACP session setup; you just provide the prompt and read stdout.
Create and manage isolated microVM sandboxes for safe code execution, testing, and development. Use when the user needs to run untrusted code, create isolated environments, execute commands in a sandbox, manage sandbox filesystems, or work with OCI container images in microVMs. Handles sandbox lifecycle, networking, volumes, secrets, and file operations via the msb CLI.
N-dimensional labeled arrays for geoscience data. Read/write NetCDF, work with climate and oceanographic datasets, perform multi-dimensional analysis with labeled coordinates. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Read/write NetCDF or Zarr files, (2) Work with multidimensional arrays with labeled dimensions, (3) Analyze climate, ocean, or atmosphere data, (4) Compute temporal aggregations (daily/monthly/annual means), (5) Perform area-weighted statistics, (6) Process large datasets with Dask, (7) Apply CF conventions to scientific data.
Design, build, and optimize dashboards for RIA practice management with AUM tracking, revenue analytics, and KPI frameworks. Use when the user asks about tracking firm-level metrics, monitoring advisor productivity, measuring organic growth rate, analyzing client retention and attrition, building executive or branch manager views, setting up exception alerts for NIGO or rebalancing drift, benchmarking against industry peers, or designing role-based dashboard access. Also trigger when users mention 'how is the practice doing', 'revenue per advisor', 'client attrition', 'net new assets', 'effective fee rate', 'practice benchmarking', 'AUM growth decomposition', 'advisor capacity', or 'referral tracking'.
Drive a remote chrome-devtools-mcp server (typically on a tailnet) over HTTPS using the chrome-devtools CLI. Use this when the user wants to navigate, screenshot, inspect, or evaluate JavaScript on a browser running on another host (e.g. a Tailscale-connected Mac mini or a CI runner) — and you don't have a local Chrome to control. Examples of triggers ("open <url> on the lab mac", "take a screenshot of the browser on host X", "evaluate this on the remote browser").
Pull usage metrics, check subscription status, view invoices, and manage credits using the Cargo CLI. Use when the user wants billing analytics, usage reports, credit usage, cost analysis, subscription details, or invoice history for their Cargo workspace.
Used when an Agent needs to control OpenTeam via the local openteamcli: create AI group chats, add temporary roles, publish tasks, wait for replies, read results, or continue existing group chats.
Diagnose Sentry issues without copy-pasting stack traces. Uses the Composio CLI to pull issue details, events, breadcrumbs, and suspect commits, then maps the frames to local source so the agent can propose a fix directly.