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Connect Codex to any app via the Composio CLI. Send emails, create issues, post messages, update databases - take real actions across Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, and 1000+ services from the terminal.
The PRIMARY development workflow for the Archon project (remote-coding-agent). Use this skill instead of any PRP skills when working on Archon code. Routes to 10 specialized cookbooks based on what the user is trying to do: RESEARCH — "how does the orchestrator work?", "where is session state defined?", "trace the workflow execution flow", "what is IWorkflowStore?" INVESTIGATE — "should we use Drizzle or Prisma?", "what's the best way to add WebSockets?", "can we migrate to Turso?", "how do other projects handle rate limiting?" PRD — "write a PRD for dark mode", "spec out the notification feature", "product requirements for webhook retry" PLAN — "plan the auth refactor", "design the caching layer", "create an implementation plan for #42" IMPLEMENT — "implement the plan", "execute .claude/archon/plans/auth.plan.md", "build the feature from the plan", "code this up" REVIEW — "review PR #123", "review my changes", "code review the diff" DEBUG — "debug the failing test", "why is streaming broken?", "root cause analysis on the timeout issue" COMMIT — "commit these changes", "commit the auth refactor" PR — "create a PR", "open a pull request for this branch" ISSUE — "report this to gh", "create a gh issue", "log it in github", "file a bug for this", "create a feature request" This skill triggers on ANY development task: researching, investigating, planning, building, reviewing, debugging, committing, or shipping code. NOT for: Running Archon CLI workflows in worktrees (use /archon instead).
Query APIs, files, and live sources using Coral SQL. Use when the user asks about data from GitHub, Slack, Linear, Datadog, Sentry, or other connected sources.
Give AI agents eyes to see the internet — scrape Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, GitHub, Bilibili, XiaoHongShu with zero API fees
Load project context from the Claude Brain Logseq graph into the current session. Triggers: "load brain", "load <project>", "resume <project>", "continue work on <project>", "what do we know about <topic>". Don't fire for write operations (use brain-save), generic questions about Logseq itself, or "open <file>" / "switch to <branch>" requests that mean opening files or switching git branches rather than loading project memory.
Observe the user's screen via screenpipe, detect repeated research workflows, match them against existing academic-skills, and draft new skills (or composition recipes that chain existing ones) for the patterns not yet covered. Use when the user asks to analyze their recent work and propose skills based on what they actually do. Requires the screenpipe daemon (https://github.com/screenpipe/screenpipe) running locally on port 3030 — the skill has no other data source and will refuse to run if screenpipe is unreachable. All detection runs locally; only redacted cluster summaries reach the LLM.
Inspect and edit the workspace's git-backed context repository (the GTM knowledge base of markdown/MDX files) and its runtime sandbox using the Cargo CLI. Use when the user wants to browse/read/write/edit context files, run a command in the sandbox, or inspect the context knowledge graph.
When you want to clean and reformat content (usually from your terminal) for pasting into Slack, Notion, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, email, GitHub, or plain text. Strips ANSI codes, box-drawing chars, terminal prompt artifacts, and applies destination-specific formatting. Default input is the clipboard (read via `pbpaste`); default output is both the clipboard (`pbcopy`) and a chat preview. Triggers on "/paste", "/paste [destination]", "clean this for X," "format for slack/notion/twitter/linkedin/email/github," "render as markdown," "paste-ready," "strip formatting," "make this copy-pastable." Default destination is plain. Also scans for secrets (API keys, tokens, .env values) and warns before copying anything sensitive.
Wire Strix security scanning into CI/CD — GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, or any pipeline — so every pull request gets a diff-scoped AI pentest that blocks vulnerable code. Covers both the self-hosted open-source CLI (runs in your runner) and the managed app.strix.ai platform (GitHub/GitLab app or API, no runner infra). Use when the user asks to add security scanning, pentesting, or Strix to their CI pipeline or PR workflow.
Guide for adding new linting/formatting tools to lintro. Use when implementing shellcheck, shfmt, sqlfluff, taplo, semgrep, gitleaks, or any new tool plugin.
Configure AI coding agents like Cursor, GitHub Copilot, or Claude Code with project-specific patterns, coding guidelines, and MCP servers for consistent AI-assisted development.
Automates terminal TUI applications (vim, htop, lazygit, dialog) through managed PTY sessions. Use when the user needs to interact with terminal apps, edit files in vim/nano, navigate TUI menus, click terminal buttons/checkboxes, or automate CLI workflows with interactive prompts.