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X/Twitter CLI tool for reading tweets, threads, replies, searching, managing bookmarks, and fetching news/trending topics. Use when the user needs to read tweets, search X/Twitter content, get user timelines, fetch bookmarks, or retrieve trending news from the command line. Supports cookie-based authentication from Safari or Chrome.
Telegram Bot development playbook: bot fundamentals, aiogram 3 patterns (handlers/middlewares/FSM), webhooks, keyboard UX, inline mode, Mini Apps, payments (Stars/subscriptions), authentication. Keywords: Telegram, aiogram, Bot API, webhook, handlers, middlewares, FSM, inline keyboard, reply keyboard, callback_query, inline mode, Mini Apps, Web Apps, payments, Telegram Stars, Login Widget.
Longitudinal memory tracking, philosophy teaching, and personal accountability with compassion. Expert in pattern recognition, Stoicism/Buddhism, and growth guidance. Activate on 'accountability', 'philosophy', 'Stoicism', 'Buddhism', 'personal growth', 'commitment tracking', 'wisdom teaching'. NOT for therapy or mental health treatment (refer to professionals), crisis intervention, or replacing professional coaching credentials.
Browse and search Reddit in read-only mode using public JSON endpoints. Use when the user asks to browse subreddits, search for posts by topic, inspect comment threads, or build a shortlist of links to review and reply to manually.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "update GitHub Actions", "check for action updates", "upgrade workflow actions", "update actions to latest version", "replace dependabot for actions", "check for outdated actions", or wants to find outdated GitHub Actions in workflow files and update them to the latest release versions.
Standardized artifact creation via tk tickets. Use whenever a skill needs to persist output — research findings, plans, postmortems, reviews, design specs, decisions. Replaces all bespoke output directories (.oracle/, .plans/, etc.) with a single canonical system.
Google APIs made easy — Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Tasks. Unified library and gateway CLIs (go-gmail, go-drive, go-calendar, go-tasks) for AI agents. Use when user needs to work with Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, or Google Tasks. Replaces gmcli, gdcli, gccli.
Set up Biome for fast linting and formatting in JavaScript/TypeScript projects, including editor integration, package scripts, optional pre-commit hooks, and migration from ESLint + Prettier. Use when adding or standardizing lint/format tooling, replacing ESLint/Prettier, or troubleshooting Biome configuration and workflow issues.
Read and write Google Slides presentations - get text, find presentations, create presentations, add slides, replace text, and manage slide content. Use when user asks to: read a presentation, create slides, find slides, add a slide, replace text in a presentation, or manage presentation content. Lightweight integration with standalone OAuth authentication supporting full read/write access.
React Native Reanimated 4.x animation patterns. Use when adding animations, transitions, entering/exiting effects, or gesture-driven animations to React Native screens. Replaces Framer Motion for mobile.
Design, refactor, and review Effector state management using modern v23+ patterns. Use when tasks involve createStore/createEvent/createEffect modeling, dataflow with sample/attach/split, scope-safe SSR with fork/allSettled/serialize/hydrate, React integration with useUnit, Solid/Vue integration patterns, fixing scope loss, or replacing anti-patterns such as business logic in watch, imperative calls in effects, and direct getState business reads.
Apple HIG guidance for Apple technology integrations: Siri, Apple Pay, HealthKit, HomeKit, ARKit, machine learning, generative AI, iCloud, Sign in with Apple, SharePlay, CarPlay, Game Center, in-app purchase, NFC, Wallet, VoiceOver, Maps, Mac Catalyst, and more. Use when asked about: "Siri integration", "Apple Pay", "HealthKit", "HomeKit", "ARKit", "augmented reality", "machine learning", "generative AI", "iCloud sync", "Sign in with Apple", "SharePlay", "CarPlay", "in-app purchase", "NFC", "VoiceOver", "Maps", "Mac Catalyst". Also use when the user says "how do I integrate Siri," "what are the Apple Pay guidelines," "how should my AR experience work," "how do I use Sign in with Apple," or asks about any Apple framework or service integration. Cross-references: hig-inputs for input methods, hig-components-system for widgets.