Loading...
Loading...
Found 12,031 Skills
Use this skill whenever a user needs terminal-first browser automation with `steel browser`, asks to navigate/click/fill/snapshot/extract from websites, needs explicit browser session lifecycle control (`start`, `stop`, `sessions`, `live`), or wants to migrate `agent-browser` scripts. Trigger even when the user does not mention this skill by name and instead asks for multi-step web workflows, CDP attach behavior, local runtime setup, or browser automation troubleshooting.
Create multi-assistant squads in Vapi with handoffs between specialized voice agents. Use when building complex voice workflows that need multiple assistants with different roles, like triage-to-booking or sales-to-support handoffs.
Verify that claims and direct quotes in research manuscripts are present in source materials. Systematically checks interview transcripts, datasets, or cited literature using fast search with haiku agent fallback for intensive reading.
Inline risk classification for agent tasks using a 4-tier model. Hybrid routing: GREEN/YELLOW use heuristic file-pattern matching, RED/CRITICAL escalate to war-room-checkpoint for full reversibility scoring.
Accept or apply for a task on OpenAnt. Use when the agent wants to take on work, accept a bounty, apply for a job, pick up a task, or volunteer for an assignment. Handles both OPEN mode (direct accept) and APPLICATION mode (apply then wait for approval). Covers "accept task", "take this task", "apply for", "pick up work", "I want to do this".
Iterative codebase quality audit with multi-agent validation and escalating-depth SEEK/VALIDATE/FIX/RECURSE cycle. Use for quality audit, code audit, codebase review, technical debt audit, refactoring opportunities, module quality check, or architecture review.
Hand off a task to Codex CLI for autonomous execution. Use when a task would benefit from a capable subagent to implement, fix, investigate, or review code. Codex has full codebase access and can make changes.
Multi-path parallel product analysis with cross-model test-time compute scaling. Spawns parallel agents (Claude Code agent teams + Codex CLI) to explore product from multiple perspectives, then synthesizes findings into actionable optimization plans. Can invoke competitors-analysis for competitive benchmarking. Use when "product audit", "self-review", "发布前审查", "产品分析", "analyze our product", "UX audit", or "信息架构审计".
Browser automation for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, navigate pages, fill forms, click buttons, take screenshots, extract data, test web apps, or automate any browser task. Triggers include "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data", "test this web app", "login to a site", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.
Save current session state to Apple Notes at session end. Triggers on handoff, bye, done, wrap up, or Chinese equivalents. Multi-agent architecture with private (per-agent) and shared (cross-agent) notes. Three-tier memory: Active, Archive, Long-term. Use whenever the user wants to end a session, save progress, or says anything indicating they are done for now.
Probes CLI agents (Codex, Gemini) and writes docs/environment_state.json — agent availability config for Phase 0
Manages Atlassian Jira and Confluence via the Rovo MCP Server. Handles MCP setup, OAuth authentication, and troubleshooting. Runs agentic project management: Confluence plans, Jira Epics with child tickets, agent team coordination, and resuming interrupted work from Jira state. Supports uploading images/attachments to Confluence pages via REST API. Reads and writes Confluence page comments (footer, inline, reply threads). Creates git branches linked to Jira tickets (GitHub and Bitbucket). Use this skill whenever the user mentions Jira, Confluence, Atlassian, tickets, epics, sprints, project boards, wiki pages, or Confluence spaces. Also trigger when the user wants to plan a project, break work into tasks, track progress, resume interrupted work, upload images to wiki pages, manage comments on Confluence pages, or create git branches linked to tickets — even if they don't mention Atlassian by name.