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OpenAI-compatible proxy aggregating 14 free-tier LLM providers with automatic failover and per-key rate tracking.
Create, implement, deploy, and debug Adobe Runtime actions with consistent layout, validation, and error handling. Use this skill whenever the user needs to add actions to an App Builder project, understand action structure (params, response format, web/raw actions), configure actions in the manifest, use App Builder SDKs (State, Files, Events, database), deploy and invoke actions via CLI, debug action issues, or implement patterns such as webhook receivers, custom event providers, journaling consumers, large payload redirects, action sequence pipelines, and Asset Compute workers. Also trigger when users mention serverless functions in Adobe context, action logging, IMS authentication for actions, or cron-style scheduled actions.
This skill should be used when the user wants to check whether an agent skill is portable across providers. Common triggers include "is this skill cross-provider safe", "will my skill work in cursor", "audit skill compatibility", "check if this loads in codex", and "which providers support this skill". Spawns one agent per provider in parallel using bundled provider-doc snapshots (refreshed on cadence — never fetched at runtime) and produces a compatibility matrix plus a COMPAT.md report. Skip when authoring a new skill (use skill-creator) or rerunning baselines (use skill-eval).
Universal AI video generation supporting OpenAI Sora, Google Veo 2/3, Runway Gen-3/Gen-4, Pika 2.2, Luma Dream Machine (Ray 2), FAL (Kling / Wan / Veo / Sora wrappers), Ark Seedance 1.5 Pro/Lite, Bailian Wanx (i2v), MiniMax Hailuo-02, and Vidu Q3. Use this skill whenever the user asks to generate, create, make, or synthesize a video from a text prompt or from a first-frame image. Covers text-to-video and image-to-video, with optional last-frame control on providers that support it. Typical phrases include "generate a video of ...", "make a 5-second clip of ...", "animate this image", "生成一段视频", "做个短片", or any mention of video-generation model families like Sora, Veo, Runway Gen, Kling, Wan, Seedance, Hailuo, Pika, Dream Machine, Vidu. Always use this skill even if the user does not name a specific model — pick a provider from their EXTEND.md defaults or available API keys. Do NOT use this skill when the user explicitly mentions 即梦 / Dreamina / Jimeng — those go to happy-dreamina instead.
Tests Android inter-process communication (IPC) through intents for vulnerabilities including intent injection, unauthorized component access, broadcast sniffing, pending intent hijacking, and content provider data leakage. Use when assessing Android app attack surface through exported components, testing intent-based data flows, or evaluating IPC security. Activates for requests involving Android intent security, IPC testing, exported component analysis, or Drozer assessment.
Mem0 CLI -- the command-line interface for mem0 memory operations. TRIGGER when: user mentions "mem0 cli", "mem0 command line", "@mem0/cli", "mem0-cli", "pip install mem0-cli", "npm install -g @mem0/cli", or is running mem0 commands in a terminal/shell (mem0 add, mem0 search, mem0 list, mem0 get, mem0 init, mem0 config, mem0 import). Also triggers when query includes CLI flags like --user-id, --output, --json, --agent, or describes bash/zsh/terminal/shell usage. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user asks about programmatic SDK integration in Python/TS code (use mem0 skill), or Vercel AI SDK provider (use mem0-vercel-ai-sdk skill).
Route generative media requests before any creative planning or provider execution. Use this when the user asks to generate, modify, dub, animate, or assemble image, video, audio, workflow, or analysis-derived media and the first decision is which generation controller should own the job.
Use the steipete/summarize CLI to summarize URLs, local files, stdin, YouTube links, podcasts, and media with LLM models. Use when installing or running summarize, configuring provider/API keys, tuning length/language/json/extract/slides flags, setting ~/.summarize/config.json defaults, or troubleshooting CLI errors.
Render A2UI (Agent-to-UI declarative surfaces) in CopilotKit v2. Enable the runtime via CopilotRuntime({ a2ui: {...} }), then enable the provider via <CopilotKitProvider a2ui={{ theme }}>. Auto-activates via /info — do NOT manually pass renderActivityMessages. createA2UIMessageRenderer ships from @copilotkit/react-core/v2; low-level primitives (A2UIProvider, A2UIRenderer, createCatalog) ship from @copilotkit/a2ui-renderer. Covers theme customization, createSurface dedup, action-bridge try/finally cleanup. Load when an agent emits A2UI operations (createSurface / updateComponents / updateDataModel), when wiring a2ui on CopilotRuntime, or when styling A2UI surfaces.
Speaker diarization — identifies and tracks who is speaking at each moment in an audio stream, using provider-delegated labels or local offline clustering.
Self-hosted, open-source alternative to Google NotebookLM for AI-powered research and document analysis. Use when organizing research materials into notebooks, ingesting diverse content sources (PDFs, videos, audio, web pages, Office documents), generating AI-powered notes and summaries, creating multi-speaker podcasts from research, chatting with documents using context-aware AI, searching across materials with full-text and vector search, or running custom content transformations. Supports 16+ AI providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Ollama, Groq, and Mistral with complete data privacy through self-hosting.
Backend TypeScript and Cloud VM development rules for cmux. Use when editing web/app/api, web/services, backend scripts, Cloud VM lifecycle, provider integrations, Postgres, Stack Auth pricing gates, migrations, or provider image build scripts.