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Use this skill when inspecting Blender characters, rigs, poses, animation retargeting, ground contact, facing direction, or model-vs-motion alignment where screenshots alone are not enough.
Build and maintain a persistent markdown wiki that an LLM updates on the user's behalf, usually inside an Obsidian vault or git-tracked notes repo. Use when raw sources such as web articles, papers, meeting notes, transcripts, screenshots, or past analyses need to be turned into an interlinked knowledge base with immutable source files, LLM-written wiki pages, `index.md`, `log.md`, schema rules in `AGENTS.md` or `CLAUDE.md`, source summaries, query notes, and recurring lint passes. Triggers on: llm-wiki, personal wiki, obsidian wiki, research vault, knowledge base, source ingest, persistent notes, wiki maintenance, source summaries, query filing.
Drive terminal sessions, panes, and TUIs from an agent — spawn shells, send keystrokes, snapshot pixel-perfect PNGs of any pane, and extend shux itself with line-delimited JSON-RPC plugins in any language. Use when you need to multiplex terminal work, drive a TUI you'd otherwise control with tmux / screen / iTerm2 / expect / pexpect / asciinema / vhs / termshot, run scripted CLI/REPL interactions, do headless visual regression on a terminal UI, or write a process plugin that subscribes to the shux event bus and calls back through `window.rename`, `pane.send_keys`, `state.apply`, etc. Trigger phrases include "drive terminal", "spawn pty session", "send keys to a TUI", "screenshot a tui", "snapshot pane", "replace tmux", "iTerm2 automation", "expect script", "headless terminal test", "agent multiplexer", "asciinema record", "write a shux plugin", "extend shux", "shux plugin install".
Frontend and visual QA for responsive surfaces, screenshots, text fit, hierarchy, and interaction states.
Run a Meticulous session simulation against a live URL and analyze the visual output — either by inspecting screenshots directly (quick-check mode) or by comparing pixel and HTML diffs against a base replay. Use when checking whether a code change has introduced visual regressions for a specific session.
Turn the current project website into a short, polished, shareable launch video using Hyperframes. Use when someone says "/brag", "let's brag about this", "make a launch video", "turn this into a video", or wants to share what they built. Reads the project code directly — no live URL or screenshots needed.
Generate social media preview images (Open Graph) and configure meta tags. Creates a screenshot-optimized page using the project's existing design system, captures it at 1200x630, and sets up all social sharing meta tags.
Agentic workflow for cloning websites with pixel-perfect fidelity using specialized sub-agents. Use when the user wants to clone/copy/replicate a website, create a landing page based on an existing site, or needs to extract and recreate a website's design. Includes orchestration via slash command, four specialized sub-agents (screenshotter, extractor, cloner, qa-reviewer), and outputs React components with Tailwind CSS and motion animations.
REQUIRED for ANY changes to Linux desktop, window manager, or system config. Use when editing ~/.config/hypr/, ~/.config/waybar/, ~/.config/walker/, ~/.config/alacritty/, ~/.config/kitty/, ~/.config/ghostty/, ~/.config/mako/, or ~/.config/omarchy/. Triggers: Hyprland, window rules, animations, keybindings, monitors, gaps, borders, blur, opacity, waybar, walker, terminal config, themes, wallpaper, night light, idle, lock screen, screenshots, layer rules, workspace settings, display config, or any omarchy-* commands.
FAQ identification from support tickets, step-by-step tutorial creation, screenshot/video script guidance, search optimization, and self-service deflection tracking.
Visual testing, UI verification, and design comparison using screenshots and Figma integration. Use when the user wants to verify UI appearance, compare with Figma designs, test responsive layouts, check for visual regressions, or validate design implementation.
Browser automation using Playwright MCP. Navigate websites, fill forms, click elements, take screenshots, and extract data. Use when tasks require web browsing, form submission, web scraping, UI testing, or any browser interaction. NOT when only fetching static content (use curl/wget instead).