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Found 463 Skills
Control and automate real browser sessions through CDP, preserving login state and cookies for LLM-driven interactions
Platform-neutral guidance for using Open Computer Use, the open-source Computer Use MCP server and CLI for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Use when an agent needs to install, verify, troubleshoot, configure, or operate Open Computer Use through its native CLI, stdio MCP server, or direct Computer Use tool calls.
Deploy and orchestrate 38 MCP servers for offensive security tools (Nmap, Nuclei, Ghidra, SQLMap, etc.) via Docker
Dynamic MCP server discovery and code-mode execution via central registry. Use for multiple MCP integrations, tool discovery, progressive disclosure, or encountering MCP context bloat, changing server sets, large tool sets.
MCP server for comprehensive Node.js debugging via Chrome DevTools Protocol with breakpoints, stepping, variable inspection, and source maps
CLI tool for developing, deploying, and managing Microsoft Agent 365 applications with Azure integration and MCP server support.
MCP server for real-time Three.js scene inspection, material editing, shader debugging, and performance monitoring from AI agents
Initialize or migrate a repo into the ai-memory pattern: the .ai-memory.toml routing marker (workspace/project), the recall/write routing snippet in CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md, and the ai-memory MCP server entry. Includes the qmd→ai-memory migration for repos still on the old wiki/qmd stack. Use when the user asks to set up ai-memory in a project (greenfield or brownfield), wire the MCP, enable auto-capture, or migrate off qmd.
Pre-build reality check for AI coding agents — scan GitHub, HN, npm, PyPI, Product Hunt to validate ideas before building
This skill provides AWS cost optimization, monitoring, and operational best practices with integrated MCP servers for billing analysis, cost estimation, observability, and security assessment.
MCP server building, advanced patterns, and security hardening. Use when building MCP servers, implementing tool handlers, adding authentication, creating interactive UIs, hardening MCP security, or debugging MCP integrations.
Comprehensive guide for building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers with support for tools, resources, prompts, and authentication. Use when: (1) Creating custom MCP servers, (2) Integrating external APIs with Claude, (3) Building tool servers for specialized domains, (4) Creating resource providers for documentation, (5) Implementing authentication and security