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Guide for creating effective opencode skills. Use for creating or updating skills that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Examples: - user: "Create a skill for git workflows" → define SKILL.md with instructions and examples - user: "Add examples to my skill" → follow the user: "query" → action pattern - user: "Update skill description" → use literal block scalar and trigger contexts - user: "Structure a complex skill" → organize with scripts/ and references/ directories - user: "Validate my skill" → check structure, frontmatter, and discovery triggers
Exact JavaScript syntax for ERPNext/Frappe Client Scripts. Use when writing client-side code for form events, field manipulation, server calls, or child table handling in ERPNext v14/v15/v16. Triggers: client script, form event, frm methods, frappe.call, frappe.ui.form.on, JavaScript in ERPNext, browser-side code, UI interaction, client-side field validation.
Analyze git repositories to build a security ownership topology (people-to-file), compute bus factor and sensitive-code ownership, and export CSV/JSON for graph databases and visualization. Trigger only when the user explicitly wants a security-oriented ownership or bus-factor analysis grounded in git history (for example: orphaned sensitive code, security maintainers, CODEOWNERS reality checks for risk, sensitive hotspots, or ownership clusters). Do not trigger for general maintainer lists or non-security ownership questions.
Generate interactive TiddlyWiki-style HTML software manuals with screenshots, API docs, and multi-level code examples. Use when creating user guides, software documentation, or API references. Triggers on "software manual", "user guide", "generate manual", "create docs".
GraphQL query language and runtime for APIs enabling clients to request exactly the data they need with strongly-typed schemas and single endpoint architecture.
Create OpenCode plugins using the @opencode-ai/plugin SDK. Use for building custom tools, event hooks, auth providers, or tool execution interception. Use proactively when developing new plugins in .opencode/plugin/ or ~/.config/opencode/plugin/. Examples: - user: "Create a plugin to block dangerous commands" → implement tool execution before hook with blocking logic - user: "Add a custom tool for jira" → design tool schema and implementation using SDK context - user: "Show toast on file edit" → react to file edit events and display status message - user: "Build a custom auth provider" → implement auth flow for new model provider - user: "Intercept git commits" → add hook to validate commit messages before execution
Comprehensive guide to building video applications with Mux, the developer-first video infrastructure platform. This skill covers video streaming, live streaming, player integrations, analytics with Mux Data, and AI-powered workflows. Whether you are building a video-on-demand platform, live streaming application, or integrating video into an existing product, this documentation provides the patterns and code examples needed to ship quickly.
Share and distribute skill knowledge and documentation. Publishes capabilities with examples, documentation, and integration guides.
Learn how to create a dynamic HTML table from JSON data using a Lit web component, with examples for fetching data from a URL or using inline JSON, and the ability to make the table editable.
Reference page structure, templates, and writing patterns for src/content/reference/. For components, see /docs-components. For code examples, see /docs-sandpack.
Audit frontend codebases for security vulnerabilities and bad practices. Use when performing security reviews, auditing code for XSS/CSRF/DOM vulnerabilities, checking Content Security Policy configurations, validating input handling, reviewing file upload security, or examining Node.js/NPM dependencies. Target frameworks include web platform (vanilla HTML/CSS/JS), React, Astro, Twig templates, Node.js, and Bun. Based on OWASP security guidelines.
Generate and validate JSON-LD structured data, supporting Schema.org types such as Article, BlogPosting, Organization, WebPage, Product, LocalBusiness, etc. Automatically detect page types, validate syntax, check required fields, and provide Google Rich Results testing tool links and Next.js component code examples.