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Cross-platform CLI tool for managing Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode & OpenClaw providers, MCP servers, prompts, skills, and proxies.
Calculate present value, future value, NPV, IRR, loan payments, and amortization schedules across all compounding conventions. Use when the user asks about discounting cash flows, valuing an annuity or perpetuity, comparing investments with different timing, building a mortgage amortization table, or evaluating whether a project is worth pursuing. Also trigger when users mention 'what is it worth today', 'how much will I have in 20 years', 'monthly payment on a loan', 'discount rate', 'Gordon growth model', 'effective annual rate', 'continuous compounding', or ask how to compare a lump sum versus a stream of payments.
Compute and compare investment return metrics including TWR, MWR/IRR, CAGR, and annualized returns. Use when the user asks about portfolio performance calculation, comparing manager returns, linking sub-period returns, understanding why different return methods give different numbers, or converting returns across time periods. Also trigger when users mention 'how much did I make', 'annual return', 'compound growth', 'dollar-weighted vs time-weighted', 'what was my rate of return', 'geometric vs arithmetic mean', 'log returns', or ask about the effect of cash flows on reported returns.
Use when you want to retrieve quantitative RNA expression data and variant eQTL information from the GTEx (Genotype-Tissue Expression) Project across 54 non-diseased tissue sites.
Fetch Evolutionary Conservation scores (phyloP, phastCons) and Transcription Factor Binding Sites (TFBS) from the UCSC Genome Browser. Use when analyzing whether genomic variants or regions are evolutionarily conserved, functionally important, or bounded by TF regulators across major projects (ENCODE, JASPAR, ReMap).
Render the current plan as a high-DPI PNG dependency DAG — nodes are issues / sub-issues / PRs, edges come from sub-issue links plus dependency-language prose ("Depends on", "Part of", "Blocks", "Closes") and PR / commit cross-references, and every node is color-coded done / in-progress / available-next / blocked so sequencing and critical path are obvious at a glance. Use when asked "plan as dag", "draw a dag", "dag diagram", "show the dependency graph", "what's blocking what", "what's the critical path", "what can be parallelized", "what's left for
Orthogonally-integrated Hegelian syntopical analysis for SAQ/VIVA/concept grounding with systematic textbook citations. Implements thesis extraction → antithesis identification → abductive synthesis across multiple authoritative sources. Tensor-integrated with /m command: activates S×T×L synergies (textbook-grounding × pdf-search × qmd = 0.95). Triggers on requests for model SAQ responses, VIVA preparation, concept explanations requiring textbook evidence, or any PEX exam content needing systematic cross-reference validation.
Upgrade flashinfer-python version in TensorRT-LLM. Fetches the latest releases from GitHub (stable and nightly), compares with the current pinned version, lets the user pick a target version, and updates all version references across the repo. Use when the user wants to bump or upgrade flashinfer.
Examine Linux system artifacts including auth logs, cron jobs, shell history, and system configuration to uncover evidence of compromise or unauthorized activity.
Use when a task needs connected MCP servers, external services, dynamic MCP tool discovery, schema inspection, sandboxed MCP execution, or routing across many possible MCP tools.
Use when reviewing a PR/MR diff and producing a structured finding list — covers security, logic, performance, cross-file impact, test coverage, and spec compliance. Posts a sticky summary comment plus inline review comments to the PR. NOT for writing PR descriptions, design reviews requiring business judgment, or deep CVE/supply-chain audits.
Quick global settings — currency, language, region, units — belong in a persistent, low-profile location such as a header toolbar or footer. These controls are frequent but not primary, so they use small typography and stay out of the main content hierarchy. Use when designing global selectors, locale switchers, or user preference controls that apply across the whole product.