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Use when planning A/B tests in LaunchDarkly, Optimizely, or similar platforms. Sizes the experiment (sample size, MDE, runtime), drafts hypothesis + success metrics + guardrails, and produces a launch checklist + rollback plan.
Resolve `/flag` style requests into the right LaunchDarkly flag lookup flow. Use when the user types `/flag`, asks to quickly find a flag by name/key, wants a direct flag detail summary, or needs fast disambiguation between similar flags.
Launchdarkly's UI design system. Use when building interfaces inspired by Launchdarkly's aesthetic - dark mode, Inter font, 4px grid.
Automates macOS Messages (iMessage/SMS) via JXA with reliable service→buddy resolution. Use when asked to "automate iMessage", "send Messages via script", "JXA Messages automation", or "read Messages history". Covers send-bug workarounds, UI scripting for attachments, chat.db forensics, and launchd polling bots.
Enables agents to register, manage, and execute scheduled tasks using OS native scheduler (crontab for Linux/WSL, launchd for macOS). No git, no dangerous flags, no session dependency. Tasks run headless, output to log files, user reads when ready. Use this skill when: - User wants to schedule recurring tasks with natural language - User mentions "every day at", "cada hora", "schedule", "programar", "automatizar" - User needs tasks to run without open session (headless) - User wants OS-level scheduling (crontab/launchd) - User mentions "cada minuto durante la próxima hora" or temporal intervals ACTIVATE when user mentions: "schedule", "programar", "cron", "cada día", "every hour", "automate", "tarea programada", "ejecutar automáticamente", "recordatorio", "cada minuto durante", "durante la próxima", "intervalo", "task scheduler", "opencode headless", "kiro scheduled", "background task", "tarea en segundo plano" DO NOT USE for: git operations, dangerous permissions, MCP sampling dependency.
Expert Unix and macOS systems engineer for shell scripting, system administration, command-line tools, launchd, Homebrew, networking, and low-level system tasks. Use when the user asks about Unix commands, shell scripts, macOS system configuration, process management, or troubleshooting system issues.
LaunchDay platform help — curated 24-hour product launch events for indie makers by Dagobert Renouf. Covers $99 submission process (pay only if selected), event model (1-2/month, max 20 products), deal requirements (>40% discount), 30-min podcast interview, influencer promotion (100K+ followers), Slack community access, and permanent archive. Use when unsure if LaunchDay is worth the $99, want more exposure for your indie product but free directories aren't enough, or wondering how LaunchDay compares to other paid options. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch strategy (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for Product Hunt launches (use /product-hunt-launch).
Hammerspoon desktop automation, hotkeys, launchd agents, and Ghostty terminal integration on macOS. Not for iOS Shortcuts or mobile workflows (see managing-shortcuts). Triggers: "Hammerspoon hotkey", "Hammerspoon 단축키", "핫키 설정", "open terminal from Finder", "Finder에서 터미널 열기", "Ghostty 새 창 문제", "setupLaunchAgents stuck", "launchd agent", "launchd HOME is /var/root", "Ghostty terminal issues", "Ghostty CSI u", "한글 입력소스 Ctrl", "init.lua", "eventtap", "데스크탑 자동화", "hs.ipc", "Hammerspoon reload".
Run the daily wiki maintenance cycle: check all source freshness, update the index, and regenerate hot.md. Use this skill when the user says "/daily-update", "run the daily update", "update everything", "morning sync", "refresh the wiki index", or when triggered by the launchd cron at 9 AM. Also use to set up or verify the cron + terminal notification infrastructure for the first time ("set up the daily cron", "install the terminal notification", "how do I get the morning reminder?").
Comprehensive guide for implementing feature flags and A/B tests using the Flags SDK (the `flags` npm package). Use when: (1) Creating or declaring feature flags with `flag()`, (2) Setting up feature flag providers/adapters (Vercel, Statsig, LaunchDarkly, PostHog, GrowthBook, Hypertune, Edge Config, OpenFeature, Flagsmith, Reflag, Split, Optimizely, or custom adapters), (3) Implementing precompute patterns for static pages with feature flags, (4) Setting up evaluation context with `identify` and `dedupe`, (5) Integrating the Flags Explorer / Vercel Toolbar, (6) Working with feature flags in Next.js (App Router, Pages Router, Middleware) or SvelteKit, (7) Writing custom adapters, (8) Encrypting/decrypting flag values for the toolbar, (9) Any task involving the `flags`, `flags/next`, `flags/sveltekit`, `flags/react`, or `@flags-sdk/*` packages. Triggers on: feature flags, A/B testing, experimentation, flags SDK, flag adapters, precompute flags, Flags Explorer, feature gates, flag overrides.
Connect a Feishu (Lark) bot to Clawdbot via WebSocket long-connection. No public server, domain, or ngrok required. Use when setting up Feishu/Lark as a messaging channel, troubleshooting the Feishu bridge, or managing the bridge service (start/stop/logs). Covers bot creation on Feishu Open Platform, credential setup, bridge startup, macOS launchd auto-restart, and group chat behavior tuning.
Fetch recent posts from one or more X/Twitter accounts through twitterapi.io, output structured JSON/CSV records, optionally sync records to Feishu/Lark Bitable through feishu-cli, and optionally guide recurring execution through OpenClaw, Codex automations, cron, or launchd. Use when the user wants to monitor X bloggers, collect recent tweets, export tweet metrics, append tweets to Feishu Bitable, or set up a scheduled Twitter/X account tracking workflow.