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Orchestrates Jira ticket creation from Figma designs using Atomic Design principles. Use this when initializing a project or syncing design specs to Jira for development.
Listen for one or more IMAP inboxes with the IDLE command, fetch unread email metadata plus text previews, and forward each message to OpenClaw webhooks. Use when tasks need near-real-time mailbox monitoring, multi-account inbox ingestion via environment variables, and automatic trigger delivery into OpenClaw automation.
Convert documents and text to audio using Google Cloud Text-to-Speech. Use this skill when the user wants to: narrate a document, read aloud text, generate audio from a file, convert text to speech, create a recording of documentation or analysis, create a podcast from a document, or use Google TTS/text-to-speech. Trigger phrases: "read this aloud", "narrate this", "create a recording", "text to speech", "TTS", "convert to audio", "audio from document", "listen to this", "generate audio", "google tts", "create a podcast".
Prepare inputs for MTHDS methods. Use when user says "prepare inputs", "create inputs", "use my files", "generate test data", "template", "synthesize inputs", "mock inputs", "I have a PDF/image/document to use", "make sample data", or wants to create inputs.json for running a .mthds pipeline. Handles user-provided files, synthetic data generation, placeholder templates, and mixed approaches. Defaults to automatic mode.
Build new AI method from scratch using the MTHDS standard (.mthds bundle files). Use when user says "create a pipeline", "build a workflow", "new .mthds file", "make a method", "design a pipe", or wants to create any new method from scratch. Guides the user through a 10-phase construction process.
Explain and document MTHDS bundles. Use when user says "what does this pipeline do?", "explain this workflow", "explain this method", "walk me through this .mthds file", "describe the flow", "document this pipeline", "how does this work?", or wants to understand an existing MTHDS method bundle.
Check and validate MTHDS bundles for issues. Use when user says "validate this", "check my workflow", "check my method", "does this .mthds make sense?", "review this pipeline", "any issues?", "is this correct?". Reports problems without modifying files. Read-only analysis.
Edit existing MTHDS bundles (.mthds files). Use when user says "change this pipe", "update the prompt", "rename this concept", "add a step", "remove this pipe", "modify the workflow", "modify the method", "refactor this pipeline", or wants any modification to an existing .mthds file. Supports automatic mode for clear changes and interactive mode for complex modifications.
Fix issues in MTHDS bundles. Use when user says "fix this workflow", "fix this method", "repair validation errors", "the pipeline is broken", "fix the .mthds file", after /check found issues, or when validation reports errors. Automatically applies fixes and re-validates in a loop.
Run MTHDS methods and interpret results. Use when user says "run this pipeline", "execute the workflow", "execute the method", "test this .mthds file", "try it out", "see the output", "dry run", or wants to execute any MTHDS method bundle and see its output.
Manage MTHDS packages — initialize, add dependencies, lock, install, and update. Use when user says "init package", "add dependency", "install dependencies", "lock deps", "update packages", "set up METHODS.toml", "manage packages", "mthds init", or wants to manage MTHDS package dependencies.
Deterministic guide for designing and delivering new ASCN integrations and wrapping them into user plugins.