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Install and bootstrap a Coder (coder/coder) deployment end-to-end from the CLI without the web UI. Covers quick-start (one machine, auto-tunnel URL) and production (real domain, TLS, wildcard, OIDC, external provisioner). Drives GitHub device-code on fresh deployments to sign the first admin in without a browser, falls back to email/password for scripted runs, pushes a starter template, and optionally creates a first workspace. Activate when the user says: "install Coder", "set up Coder", "deploy Coder", "bootstrap Coder", "run Coder in Docker / on Kubernetes / on a VM", "Coder on AWS / GCP / Azure", "put Coder behind HTTPS / Caddy / nginx / cert-manager", "wildcard domain", "headless / non-interactive setup", "create the first admin from the CLI", "push a starter template", or "create my first workspace". Also activate for /coder:setup. Do NOT activate for upgrading an existing deployment, editing an existing template, debugging a running server, or configuring OIDC / custom OAuth on a running deployment.
A focused Cloud Run Admin API CLI with agent-native output, local inventory, and command discovery. Trigger phrases: `inspect Cloud Run services`, `list Cloud Run jobs`, `find Cloud Run revisions`, `check Cloud Run executions`, `search Cloud Run inventory`.
Autonomous agent for tackling big projects. Create PRDs with user stories, then run them via the CLI. Sessions persist across restarts with pause/resume and real-time monitoring.
Build, troubleshoot, and test VoltSP pipelines (Java DSL and YAML API), including runtime configuration/secrets interpolation and deployment via CLI or Kubernetes/Helm. Use when authoring pipeline definitions, environment configs, plugin extensions, or pipeline validation tests.
Main Agents: Do NOT use this skill directly. If you need to test the TUI, invoke the `tui_tester` subagent. Drive terminal UI (TUI) applications programmatically for testing, automation, and inspection. Use when: automating CLI/TUI interactions, regression testing terminal apps, or verifying interactive behavior. Also use when: user asks "what is agent-tui", "what does agent-tui do", "demo agent-tui", "show me agent-tui", "how does agent-tui work", or wants to see it in action.
Chrome DevTools Protocol CLI that auto-connects to existing Chrome for browser automation without heavyweight runtime overhead
Control interactive terminal sessions via tmux. Use when tasks need persistent REPLs, parallel CLI agents, or any process requiring a TTY that simple shell execution cannot handle.
Browser automation CLI for AI agents - create, test, and deploy web automations
Use this skill when writing bash or zsh scripts, parsing arguments, handling errors, or automating CLI workflows. Triggers on bash scripting, shell scripts, argument parsing, process substitution, here documents, signal trapping, exit codes, and any task requiring portable shell script development.
Use this skill for ANY multi-pane or multi-agent terminal orchestration in cmux. Required when the user wants to: run things in parallel in separate terminal panes, split the terminal, spawn a sub-agent (Claude Code, Codex) in another pane, fan out tasks across splits, send keystrokes or text to another pane (including ctrl-c), read terminal output from another pane, update sidebar status or progress bar, open a URL in cmux's built-in browser pane, or display markdown preview alongside the terminal. The cmux CLI is the ONLY way to do these things — Bash cannot split panes or spawn agents. Trigger phrases: 'in parallel', 'split pane', 'spawn agent', 'fan out', 'new pane', 'browser pane', 'sidebar', 'send to pane', 'read from pane', 'show the plan', 'ctrl-c to', '分屏', '并行', '开个 pane'. NOT for: single command execution, basic bash operations, or questions about tmux.
Catalog GitHub starred repositories into a structured Obsidian vault with AI-synthesized summaries, normalized topic taxonomy, graph-optimized wikilinks, and Obsidian Bases (.base) index files for filtered views. Fetches repo metadata and READMEs via gh CLI, classifies repos into categories and normalized topics, generates individual repo notes with frontmatter, and creates hub notes for categories/topics/authors that serve as graph-view connection points. Use this skill when users want to: (1) Catalog or index their GitHub stars into Obsidian (2) Create a searchable knowledge base from starred repos (3) Organize and discover patterns in their GitHub stars (4) Export GitHub stars as structured markdown notes (5) Build a graph of starred repos by topic, language, or author For saving/distilling a specific URL to a note, use kcap instead. For browsing AI tweets, use ai-twitter-radar instead.
Convert draw.io diagram files (.drawio, .dio, .xml) to high-resolution PNG images. Use when users ask to "convert drawio to png", "export drawio diagrams", "generate png from drawio", "drawio导出png", "转换drawio图片", "生成高清drawio图片", or need to convert draw.io files to image format for documentation, presentations, or publishing.