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OpenClaw 中文官方技能库 — 翻译自 Clawdbot 官方技能,按场景分类整理,支持中文自然语言调用
Test C# MCP servers at multiple levels: unit tests for individual tools and integration tests using the MCP client SDK. USE FOR: unit testing MCP tool methods, integration testing with in-memory MCP client/server, end-to-end testing via MCP protocol, testing HTTP MCP servers with WebApplicationFactory, mocking dependencies in tool tests, creating evaluations for MCP servers, writing eval questions, measuring tool quality. DO NOT USE FOR: testing MCP clients (this is server testing only), load or performance testing, testing non-.NET MCP servers, debugging server issues (use mcp-csharp-debug).
Ansible integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Ansible data.
UKG Pro integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with UKG Pro data.
Automate web browser interactions using natural language via CLI commands. Use when the user asks to browse websites, navigate web pages, extract data from websites, take screenshots, fill forms, click buttons, or interact with web applications. Supports remote Browserbase sessions with Browserbase Identity, Verified browsers, automatic CAPTCHA solving, and residential proxies — ideal for protected websites and JavaScript-heavy pages.
Use the Browserbase CLI (`browse`) for Browserbase Functions and platform API workflows. Use when the user asks to run `browse`, deploy or invoke functions, manage sessions, projects, contexts, or extensions, fetch a page through the Browserbase Fetch API, search the web through the Browserbase Search API, or scaffold starter templates. Prefer the Browser skill for interactive browsing; use the top-level `browse` driver commands (`browse open`, `browse get`, etc.) only when the user explicitly wants the CLI path.
Ranks the top-5 leads most worth calling today, supplies talking points from email history, blocks time on the calendar, and drafts follow-up messages. Accepts optional count and date arguments.
Drive a remote chrome-devtools-mcp server (typically on a tailnet) over HTTPS using the chrome-devtools CLI. Use this when the user wants to navigate, screenshot, inspect, or evaluate JavaScript on a browser running on another host (e.g. a Tailscale-connected Mac mini or a CI runner) — and you don't have a local Chrome to control. Examples of triggers ("open <url> on the lab mac", "take a screenshot of the browser on host X", "evaluate this on the remote browser").
Used when an Agent needs to control OpenTeam via the local openteamcli: create AI group chats, add temporary roles, publish tasks, wait for replies, read results, or continue existing group chats.
Autonomous NeMo-RL research agent workflow for directed hypothesis testing and open-ended discovery. Guides agents through the full experiment lifecycle: understanding recipes and environments, wiring RL or NeMo-gym runs, launching reproducible baselines and iterations, analyzing results, preserving human oversight, and using git plus TSV logs as the research ledger.
Normalizes GitHub issue and PR titles by removing any bracketed [NemoClaw] tag case-insensitively, even when the tag appears later in the title. Use when cleaning issue tags, bulk-renaming titles, or normalizing repo title hygiene.
Generates a daily standup post from GitHub activity and agent session history, and posts it to the mitodl/hq Check-ins discussion. Use when asked to write, generate, or post a daily standup — fetches PR, issue, and code-review activity via the gh CLI, queries recent agent sessions, asks clarifying questions about timing and off-GitHub work, renders the standup in the team's standard format, and posts it as a discussion comment with user confirmation.