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Deploy and configure OpenClaw AI assistant with multi-model support and messaging channel integrations
Install and configure the official Gladia SDKs (@gladiaio/sdk for JS/TS, gladiaio-sdk for Python). Use when the user asks about SDK setup, client initialization, API key configuration, choosing between JS and Python, browser usage, retry/timeout settings, error handling, or SDK vs raw API decisions. The SDK is the recommended default for all Gladia integrations.
Stellar standards, ecosystem, and reference. Covers SEPs (Stellar Ecosystem Proposals), CAPs (Core Advancement Proposals), and a quick map for picking the right standard for wallets, anchors, payments, deposits/withdrawals, federation, deep links, and KYC. Also bundles ecosystem references (DeFi protocols, dev tools, wallets, infra, community projects) and curated documentation links. Use when you need to know which SEP applies, or want a starting point for ecosystem integrations and official docs.
Help developers integrate Chainlink Data Feeds into smart contracts and applications. Use for price feed integration, feed address lookup, consumer contract generation, multi-chain data feeds (EVM, Solana, Aptos, StarkNet, Tron), MVR bundle feeds, SVR/OEV feeds, feed monitoring, historical data, L2 sequencer checks, rates/volatility feeds, SmartData/RWA feeds, or debugging feed integrations. Trigger on any mention of Chainlink price feeds, oracle data, AggregatorV3Interface, latestRoundData, or feed addresses.
Help developers integrate Chainlink VRF into smart contracts. Use for consumer contract generation with VRFConsumerBaseV2Plus, subscription setup and funding (LINK or native), keyHash and gas lane selection, coordinator address lookup and debugging VRF integrations. Trigger on any mention of VRF, verifiable randomness, on-chain random number generation, requestRandomWords, fulfillRandomWords, VRF subscription, VRF coordinator, keyHash, or provably fair randomness in a smart contract, even if the user does not say 'VRF' explicitly.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up oodle integration", "onboard to oodle", "integrate kubernetes with oodle", "connect AWS to oodle", "install oodle collector", or mentions setting up observability with Oodle. Discovers the environment, recommends matching integrations from available setup specs, and executes step-by-step installation. Not for querying existing metrics, logs, or traces (use /oodle-metrics-query, /oodle-logs, /oodle-traces instead).
Accessibility (a11y) for CometChat UI Kit integrations across all families — React, React Native, Angular, Android (V5/V6), iOS, Flutter. Covers WCAG 2.1 AA targets, keyboard navigation in chat, screen reader announcements (live regions for new messages), color contrast, focus management on call screens, motion-reduction support, and the cross-family checks that catch the common production a11y bugs. Cross-family — applies wherever the agent is checking accessibility.
Workflow required before any Mule flow and integration work. Call use_skill as your FIRST action — before reading project files — whenever the user asks to create, generate, update, fix, modify, change, edit, tweak, adjust, or rework any Mule flow, sub-flow, or component. Do not read project files and attempt the change yourself — even targeted single-component changes like 'modify the choice router', 'fix the until-successful', or 'update the catch block' require this workflow. Covers all change types, new integrations and targeted changes to error handlers, catch blocks, choice routers, DataWeave transforms, HTTP listeners, foreach loops, retry policies, scatter-gathers, connectors, and variable assignments. Prompts beginning with 'This code defines...' or 'This flow...' are generation requests, not analysis. When you call this skill, it must be the only tool call in that response.
Manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers - discover, analyze, and execute tools/prompts/resources from configured MCP servers. Use when working with MCP integrations, need to discover available MCP capabilities, filter MCP tools for specific tasks, execute MCP tools programmatically, access MCP prompts/resources, or implement MCP client functionality. Supports intelligent tool selection, multi-server management, and context-efficient capability discovery.
Meta-agent for creating new custom agents, skills, and MCP integrations. Expert in agent design, MCP development, skill architecture, and rapid prototyping. Activate on 'create agent', 'new skill', 'MCP server', 'custom tool', 'agent design'. NOT for using existing agents (invoke them directly), general coding (use language-specific skills), or infrastructure setup (use deployment-engineer).
Debug MCP server communication. Use for troubleshooting MCP integrations, viewing traffic, and analyzing latency.
Build reliable GitHub integrations, webhooks, and automation bridges