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Workflow automation hooks for agent-playbook skills. This skill defines automatic triggers between skills - DO NOT use directly, it's a configuration skill that other skills reference.
AgentMail MCP server for email tools in AI assistants. Use when setting up AgentMail with Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, or other MCP-compatible clients. Provides tools for inbox management, sending/receiving emails, and thread handling.
Add or remove watermarks from videos using each::sense AI. Add logo watermarks, text overlays, transparent watermarks, animated watermarks, and remove unwanted watermarks from TikTok, stock footage, and other sources.
Analyze and optimize document quality issues of other Skills, including checks on frontmatter format, progressive disclosure structure, file reference integrity, AI-friendliness, etc. When to use: When users say "optimize this skill", "check skill quality", "review skill", "there's something wrong with the skill", "help me look at this skill", "diagnose the skill"
Supervise and manage an inner Claude Code instance running in tmux. Use this skill when you need to delegate implementation work to an inner Claude while focusing on task planning, progress monitoring, and end-to-end acceptance testing. Ideal for long-running tasks that would otherwise exhaust a single Claude's context window.
Reference for calling the Gemini CLI agent from other agents. ALWAYS read BEFORE invoking Gemini to ensure correct JSON protocol, session management, and subtask delegation patterns.
Discover and install third-party agent skills from the open skills ecosystem (skills.sh). This skill should be used when users want to find, install, update, or manage external skills for Claude Code or other AI agents, or when they mention skills.sh, npx skills, or want to extend their agent with community skills.
Manage multi-level story synchronization. Use when changes at one abstraction level (pitch, structure, scenes, entities, prose) need to propagate to others, or when story elements feel inconsistent across levels.
Download video and audio from YouTube and 1000+ sites using yt-dlp. No API keys needed. Use when: (1) Downloading a video from YouTube or other sites, (2) Extracting audio from a video URL, (3) Downloading subtitles/captions from a video, (4) Getting video metadata without downloading.
Answer questions using the Tenzir documentation. Use whenever the user asks about TQL syntax, pipeline operators, functions, data parsing or transformation, normalization, OCSF mapping, enrichment, lookup tables, contexts, packages, nodes, platform setup, deployment, configuration, integrations with tools like Splunk, Kafka, S3, Elasticsearch, or any other Tenzir feature. Also use when the user asks how to collect, route, filter, aggregate, or export security data with Tenzir, or needs help writing or debugging TQL pipelines, even if they don't mention 'Tenzir' explicitly but are clearly working in a Tenzir context.
Use this skill as foundation for git workflows. Use when verifying workspace state before other git operations, checking staged changes, preflight checks before commits or PRs. Do not use when full commit workflow - use commit-messages instead. DO NOT use when: full PR preparation - use pr-prep.
Use this skill when optimizing for AI-powered search engines and generative search results - Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT Search (SearchGPT), Perplexity, Microsoft Copilot Search, and other LLM-powered answer engines. Covers Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), citation signals for AI search, entity authority, LLMs.txt specification, and LLM-friendliness patterns based on Princeton GEO research. Triggers on visibility in AI search, getting cited by LLMs, or adapting SEO for the AI search era.