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Usage specifications for the Zerone CLI toolset. It covers four core functions: API interface code generation (zerone api), font icon management (zerone font_grabber), frontend project scaffolding (create-zerone), and work log generation (zerone log). This skill should be used in the following scenarios: generating API modules, generating interface code, updating interfaces, pnpm api, adding backend interface modules, iconfont font icons, updating icons, pnpm font, icon usage, creating frontend projects, pnpm create zerone, scaffolding initialization, daily work reports, weekly reports, monthly reports, zerone log. It should even be triggered when the user only mentions keywords such as "interface", "icon", "new project", "daily/weekly report".
Manages SAPUI5/OpenUI5 projects using the UI5 Tooling CLI (@ui5/cli). Use when initializing UI5 projects, configuring ui5.yaml or ui5-workspace.yaml files, building UI5 applications or libraries, running development servers with HTTP/2 support, creating custom build tasks or server middleware, managing workspace/monorepo setups, troubleshooting UI5 CLI errors, migrating between UI5 CLI versions, or optimizing build performance. Supports both OpenUI5 and SAPUI5 frameworks with complete configuration and extensibility guidance.
Integrate Dojo with game clients for JavaScript, Unity, Unreal, Rust, and other platforms. Generate typed bindings and connection code. Use when connecting frontends or game engines to your Dojo world.
Migrate an existing nansen-cli wallet from insecure password storage (env files, .credentials) to the new secure keychain-backed flow.
Guides use of the icp command-line tool for building and deploying Internet Computer applications. Covers project configuration (icp.yaml), recipes, environments, canister lifecycle, and identity management. Use when building, deploying, or managing any IC project. Use when the user mentions icp, dfx, canister deployment, local network, or project setup. Do NOT use for canister-level programming patterns like access control, inter-canister calls, or stable memory — use domain-specific skills instead.
Hugging Face Hub CLI (`hf`) for downloading, uploading, and managing repositories, models, datasets, and Spaces on the Hugging Face Hub. Replaces now deprecated `huggingface-cli` command.
A scoring scale for evaluating how well a CLI is designed for AI agents, based on the "Rewrite Your CLI for AI Agents" principles.
Generate a CLI + AgentSkill from any REST API documentation. Use when: (1) wrapping a SaaS API as a CLI tool, (2) creating agent-ready integrations for APIs like Typefully, Dub, Mercury, Front, etc., (3) user says 'create a CLI for X API', 'wrap this API', or 'make a skill for X'. Handles API discovery, scaffold generation, resource implementation, building, and PATH linking.
Publishes an api2cli-generated CLI package to the npm registry. Handles package.json validation, version bumping, building, and npm publish. Use when user asks to "publish to npm", "release to npm", "publish this CLI", "npm publish", "make this installable via npx", "publish a new version", or "update npm".
Scrapling CLI wrapper for web scraping with browser impersonation, stealth headers, CSS selectors, Cloudflare bypass, and JS rendering. Three fetcher tiers: HTTP (fast), Dynamic (Playwright), Stealthy (Camoufox). Output as HTML, Markdown, or text. Use when: scraping web pages, extracting content with CSS selectors, bypassing anti-bot protection, fetching JS-rendered pages. Triggers: scrape, scrapling, web scraping, extract page, fetch page content, bypass cloudflare.
Command governance and automation playbook for weapp-ide-cli, including official CLI passthrough, automator commands, config/i18n persistence, command catalog export, and integration contracts with weapp-vite CLI dispatch.
Turn any MCP server or OpenAPI spec into a CLI. Use this skill when the user wants to interact with an MCP server or OpenAPI/REST API via command line, discover available tools/endpoints, call API operations, or generate a new skill from an API. Triggers include "mcp2cli", "call this MCP server", "use this API", "list tools from", "create a skill for this API", or any task involving MCP tool invocation or OpenAPI endpoint calls without writing code.