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Help users get started with ZenTao and zentao-cli in a casual chat-based way. Let users follow their roles (Product Manager/Project Manager/Tester/Developer/Executive) to explore and practice in a real ZenTao environment, and get familiar with the CRUD operations and status transitions of modules such as Product, Requirement, Plan, Task, Bug, and Test Case. This skill is used when users are first exposed to ZenTao, want to get started with zentao-cli, hope to learn what ZenTao can do, or explicitly ask "Show me around ZenTao/Give me a ZenTao tour/Experience ZenTao".
Omi AI wearable platform help — open-source AI necklace for all-day conversation capture (in-person + online meetings), Developer API (`api.omi.me/v1/dev`, Bearer token, 100 req/min), app marketplace with webhook integrations, memories/conversations/action-items endpoints. Use when setting up an Omi wearable for meeting capture, building a custom Omi app or integration, troubleshooting Bluetooth disconnects or transcription accuracy, connecting Omi to Slack or CRM via webhooks, comparing Omi to Plaud or Limitless for in-person recording, or accessing Omi's API to export conversations and action items. Do NOT use for choosing between software-only note-takers without wearable needs (use /sales-note-taker).
Use this skill when the user asks to call an authenticated HTTP API (for example "call the GitHub/OpenAI/Slack API", "hit an endpoint that needs a bearer token") and the `sesame` CLI is already installed on this device. The agent invokes `sesame request`, which forwards the HTTP call through the user's own broker and attaches the auth header server-side. The skill does not install software, does not read credentials from the environment, and runs shell only within the fixed `sesame` subcommand surface (`request`, `status`, `hostnames`, `login`, `refresh`). Skip for unauthenticated public endpoints, localhost services, or when the user has already exported a token in the environment for direct use.
Always use when user asks to create, generate, draw, or design a diagram, flowchart, architecture diagram, ER diagram, sequence diagram, class diagram, network diagram, mockup, wireframe, or UI sketch, or mentions draw.io, drawio, .drawio files, diagram export to PNG/SVG/PDF, or requests editing/updating an existing diagram.
Work with Notion from the terminal using the `notion` CLI. Use when the user needs to read, create, update, query, or manage Notion pages, databases, blocks, comments, users, or files programmatically. Covers the entire Notion API with 44 commands. Triggers: Notion workspace automation, database queries, page creation, block manipulation, comment threads, file uploads, relation management, database export, multi-workspace management, or any Notion API interaction from the command line.
Configures log and metric export for CockroachDB Cloud clusters to external monitoring services including AWS CloudWatch, GCP Cloud Logging, and Datadog. Use when setting up log export for audit compliance, configuring metric export for monitoring, or troubleshooting log delivery issues.
Academic-first Draw.io figure skill for papers, theses, IEEE-style diagrams, architecture figures, workflows, roadmaps, formulas, and publication-ready visualizations. Use when users ask to draw, redraw, replicate, edit, or export diagrams for academic papers or technical documents. Creates offline .drawio + .spec.yaml + .arch.json bundles, exports SVG locally, uses draw.io Desktop CLI for embedded SVG/PNG/PDF/JPG, supports style presets, self-check review loops, and diagrams.net URL fallback without requiring MCP.
Hands-on short-video editing coach covering the full post-production pipeline, with mastery of CapCut Pro, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro across composition and camera language, color grading, audio engineering, motion graphics and VFX, subtitle design, multi-platform export optimization, editing workflow efficiency, and AI-assisted editing.
Import data into the AWS data lake from S3 files, local uploads, JDBC databases (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, RDS, Aurora), Amazon Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery, DynamoDB, or existing Glue catalog tables (migration). Default target is S3 Tables; standard Iceberg on a general purpose bucket is supported where S3 Tables is not adopted. Handles one-time loads, recurring pipelines, migrations. Triggers on: import data, load data, ingest, sync database, migrate table, move data to AWS, set up pipeline, ETL, pull from Snowflake, query BigQuery into S3, export DynamoDB, CTAS, convert to Iceberg. Do NOT use for setting up or troubleshooting Glue connections (use connecting-to-data-source), creating empty tables (use creating-data-lake-table), running queries (use querying-data-lake), finding tables by fuzzy name (use finding-data-lake-assets), catalog audit (use exploring-data-catalog), or SaaS platforms like Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, MongoDB, Kafka.
Implement Syncfusion Angular Smith Chart component for high-frequency circuit visualization and transmission line analysis. Use this skill whenever the user needs to create smith charts, visualize impedance or admittance parameters, add multiple series to a smith chart, customize axes and gridlines, configure markers and data labels, implement legends with visibility toggling, add tooltips and export functionality, or styling and accessibility. Covers installation, basic rendering, series management, axis configuration, marker/label customization, legend setup and advanced features.
Enqueues jobs, configures retry policies, sets concurrency limits, and orders messages via named standard or FIFO queues. Use when building background job workers, task queues, message queues, async pipelines, or any pattern needing guaranteed delivery with exponential backoff and dead-letter handling.
YouTube clip generation and editing with automated workflows — pull source video, slice highlights, add captions, and export.