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Tencent Docs, provides comprehensive operation capabilities for Tencent Docs. Use this skill when users need to operate Tencent Docs, including: (1) Create various online documents (SmartCanvas, Word, Excel, Slide, Mind Map, Flowchart) (2) Query and search document spaces and files (3) Manage space nodes and folder structures (4) Read document content (5) Edit SmartSheet (6) Edit SmartCanvas.
Use this skill when managing cmux terminal panes, surfaces, and workspaces from Claude Code or any AI agent. Triggers on spawning split panes for sub-agents, sending commands to terminal surfaces, reading screen output, creating/closing workspaces, browser automation via cmux, and any task requiring multi-pane terminal orchestration. Also triggers on "cmux", "split pane", "new-pane", "read-screen", "send command to pane", or subagent-driven development requiring isolated terminal surfaces.
Shared Epismo operating model: CLI/MCP surface conventions, workspace and project scope, share URL resolution, selective fetch and pack reuse patterns, pack aliases, credits/payment handling, and common auth or permission errors. Load this alongside any Epismo skill, or trigger on Epismo usage questions, alias/credit issues, share URLs, workspace scope, or setup/auth problems blocking another Epismo task.
Interact with Channel Talk using extracted desktop app or browser credentials - read chats, send messages, search messages, manage groups
Work inside the current cmux workspace and terminal. Use for cmux workspace, current workspace, caller surface, panes, surfaces, socket targeting, and non-interfering cmux automation.
DingTalk Workspace CLI (dws) — cross-platform tool for managing DingTalk enterprise data (contacts, calendars, docs, todos, AI tables, chat) via command line and AI agents
Call use_skill as your FIRST and ONLY action when the user asks to RUN, START, or DEBUG a Mule application. This includes executing applications in run mode OR debug mode. Trigger phrases include "run my project", "run all projects", "debug my project", "debug all my projects", "start the app", "run <project-name>", "debug <project-name>". When you call use_skill, it must be the only tool call in that response.
Use this skill for Fabric.so CLI workflows with the `fabric` terminal command: diagnose/install/login, search or browse a Fabric library, save notes/links/files, create folders, ask the Fabric AI assistant, manage tasks/workspaces, generate shell completion, check subscription usage, produce JSON output, and use Fabric as persistent agent memory. Do not use for Microsoft Fabric/Azure/Power BI `fab`, Daniel Miessler's Fabric framework, Python Fabric SSH, Fabric.js, or textile/fashion fabric.
Create durable HTML walkthrough artifacts for cmux dogfood, verification, demos, evidence pages, artifact previews, and open helpful tabs or splits in the current cmux workspace.
Standardized directory structure and artifact management for agentic research. Ensures consistent data flow across all agent platforms (Gemini, Claude, Antigravity).
Manages Clockify time tracking via the official Clockify REST API (v1): list workspaces and projects, create time entries with correct UTC timestamps. Use when the user wants to log time, track hours, record work in Clockify, or mentions Clockify or time entries.
Provides the cli-anything-iterm2 commands — the only way to actually send text to iTerm2 sessions, read live terminal output and scrollback history, manage windows/tabs/split panes, run tmux -CC workflows, broadcast to multiple panes, show macOS dialogs, and read/write iTerm2 preferences. Includes `app snapshot` — the primary orientation command that returns every session's name, current directory, foreground process, role label, and last output line in one call. Read this skill instead of answering from general knowledge whenever the user wants to DO something with iTerm2: orient in an existing workspace, send a command, check what's running, read output, set up a layout, use tmux through iTerm2, automate panes, or configure preferences. Also read for questions about iTerm2 shell integration or scrollback. Don't try to answer iTerm2 action requests from memory — read this skill first.