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Professional workflow for creating bespoke vector and complex raster icons. Supports Design (visual), Path (vector-driven), Desire (conceptual), and 3D/complex chroma-key modes. Features AI prompt engineering, automated binarization, improved alpha cleanup, and SVG optimization.
Batch archive project items with Status set to Done using `gh project item-archive`. Also checks and guides on the configuration status of the Auto-archive built-in workflow (manual execution is basically unnecessary if enabled). Used for scenarios like "archive completed items", "organize Done items", "clean up the board", etc.
Use when the user asks to track technical changes, create change records, manage TC lifecycles, or hand off work between AI sessions. Covers init/create/update/status/resume/close/export workflows for structured code change documentation.
Explains how to use skeeper to keep spec artifacts (SPEC.md, ADRs, RFCs, plan/PRD/TechSpec markdown, custom globs) next to the code they describe without polluting main-repo history. Covers strict hooks, the tracked skeeper.lock file, namespaces, sync/verify/fsck, safe drift workflows with diff/hydrate/reconcile/rescue/update, adopt/untrack/pattern, repair, SKEEPER_SKIP, and the GitHub Action. Use when setting up skeeper, configuring a sidecar, syncing/verifying a lockfile, recovering drift or failed syncs, auditing bypasses, or wiring CI. Do not use for general Git hook questions, repos with no .skeeper.yml and no intent to add one, or editing skeeper internals.
Create character design documentation and character design sheet images for video, storyboard, advertising, animation, or AI video-generation workflows. Use this skill whenever the user asks to design a character, extract a character from a reference image, make a character sheet, create a turnaround sheet, keep a person consistent across scenes, or generate character assets for a video project. This skill first writes a confirmable {character-name}.md design spec, waits for user approval or revision, and only then generates {character-name}.png.
Use this skill when an AI agent needs to manage, audit, report on, create, pause, update, or troubleshoot Meta/Facebook/Instagram ads through Meta's official Ads CLI (`meta ads ...`). It is designed for any shell-capable agent, not just OpenClaw. It focuses on safe command planning, JSON output, confirmation gates, read-before-write behaviour, paused-by-default launches, reporting workflows, datasets/pixels, catalog/product operations, and failure handling.
Use this skill for Fabric.so CLI workflows with the `fabric` terminal command: diagnose/install/login, search or browse a Fabric library, save notes/links/files, create folders, ask the Fabric AI assistant, manage tasks/workspaces, generate shell completion, check subscription usage, produce JSON output, and use Fabric as persistent agent memory. Do not use for Microsoft Fabric/Azure/Power BI `fab`, Daniel Miessler's Fabric framework, Python Fabric SSH, Fabric.js, or textile/fashion fabric.
Django + Celery async task patterns — configuration, task design, beat scheduling, retries, canvas workflows, monitoring, and testing. Use when adding background jobs, scheduled tasks, or async processing to a Django app.
Initiating-coverage report framework — five-step workflow to generate an institutional-grade coverage initiation report: ① company overview ② industry positioning ③ financial modelling ④ valuation analysis ⑤ investment conclusion. Covers business description, competitive advantages, financial health, valuation multiples, price target, and risk factors. Triggers: "首次覆盖", "初始覆盖", "覆盖报告", "研报框架", "投资报告", "建立覆盖", "首次評級", "初始覆蓋", "覆蓋報告", "建立覆蓋", "initiate coverage", "coverage initiation", "first coverage", "equity research report", "investment report", "initiating coverage", "research initiation", "NVDA initiate coverage".
Automate desktop GUI workflows via Claude computer use API with screenshot capture and mouse/keyboard control.
Shell script development workflow. Use when modifying files in scripts/ directory or any *.sh files.
Operate the WeWork CLI for workspace booking workflows, including authentication setup with `WEWORK_USERNAME` / `WEWORK_PASSWORD`, location and desk discovery, booking creation, booking listing, and calendar export. Use when requests mention `wework` commands or the npm package `wework-cli`, especially for command construction, flag troubleshooting, and safe pre-book checks.