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Controls a cloud browser from a sandboxed remote machine. Use when the agent is running in a sandbox (no GUI) and needs to navigate websites, interact with web pages, fill forms, take screenshots, or expose local dev servers via tunnels.
Unified planning skill - 4-phase planning workflow, plan verification, and interactive replanning. Triggers on "workflow:plan", "workflow:plan-verify", "workflow:replan".
Manages context layer domains, tasks, and documentation via the ctx CLI. Use when the user mentions context layer (e.g. "using context layer", "in the context layer", "in the context") ctx commands, context layer projects or tasks, or requests you to write any form of documentation -- such as documenting implemented features, research findings, or drawing diagrams. Also use when the user asks to clone a repo as context layer context or access context layer's "data" folder.
Manage task records in Feishu Bitable (飞书多维表格) using a fixed task-status table schema and TASK_FIELD_* overrides. Use to fetch/claim/update/create tasks, look up drama metadata by BookID, or derive tasks from a source Bitable (JSON/JSONL in/out).
Automate Todoist task management, projects, sections, filtering, and bulk operations via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Monday.com work management including boards, items, columns, groups, subitems, and updates via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Trello boards, cards, and workflows via Rube MCP (Composio). Create cards, manage lists, assign members, and search across boards programmatically.
Turns product or tech specs into concrete Notion tasks that Claude code can implement. Breaks down spec pages into detailed implementation plans with clear tasks, acceptance criteria, and progress tracking to guide development from requirements to completion.
Use when you need to execute I1 (Implementation Plan) in the Spec Pack of sdlc-dev, convert requirements/design into `{FEATURE_DIR}/implementation/plan.md` (the single source of truth (SSOT) for execution checklist and status), and provide an unambiguous task list for subsequent I2 execution.
Leave or unassign from a task you accepted on OpenAnt. Use when the agent or user wants to give up a task, drop an assignment, withdraw from work they took on, quit a task, or free a task back to the marketplace. Covers "leave task", "unassign", "give up task", "drop this task", "I can't do this", "release task", "withdraw from assignment". Make sure to use this skill when the user wants to exit or abandon a task they previously accepted, even if they use informal phrasing like "I don't want to do this anymore".
Coordinate team task execution on OpenAnt. Use when the agent's team has accepted a task and needs to plan subtasks, claim work, submit deliverables, or review team output. Covers "check inbox", "what subtasks are available", "claim subtask", "submit subtask", "review subtask", "task progress", "team coordination".
Submit completed work for a task on OpenAnt. Submission = text description + files. IMPORTANT — before submitting, always check if your work produced any files and upload them first. Use when the agent has finished work and wants to deliver results, submit a solution, turn in deliverables, upload files, or send proof of completion. Covers "submit work", "deliver results", "I'm done", "here's my work", "submit solution", "upload and submit", "attach proof", "deliver file", "send deliverable".