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Full DeepRead API reference. All endpoints, auth, request/response formats, blueprints, webhooks, error handling, and code examples.
Orchestration skill for enterprise integration testing across SAP, middleware, WMS, and backend systems. Covers E2E enterprise flows, SAP-specific patterns (RFC, BAPI, IDoc, OData, Fiori), cross-system data validation, and enterprise quality gates.
Quick persona switching. Triggers: 'switch persona', 'switch to X', 'become X'. Lists personas, reads selected file, switches immediately.
Scan, assess, plan, and replace SaaS tools with AI-built code. Analyzes your codebase for SaaS integrations, generates migration plans, executes replacements, and validates results.
Execute a single Ralph iteration - implement one user story autonomously. Use for manual mode where you want maximum control and fresh context per story. Triggers on: ralph iterate, execute one story, run single iteration, manual ralph.
Use when answering complex questions about a codebase that require exploring multiple areas or understanding how components connect - coordinates parallel sub-agents to locate, analyze, and synthesize findings
Guide for writing skills that wrap CLI tools. Use when creating a new CLI skill. For review, run through the Checklist section.
Guide for creating and enhancing skills. Use when users want to create a new skill, update/improve an existing skill, or audit skill quality. Supports both creation from scratch and enhancement of existing skills with audit rubric scoring.
Guide for adding new environment variables to the codebase. Ensures env.ts schemas include descriptions and .env.example is kept in sync. Triggers on: add env variable, new environment variable, env.ts change, add config variable, INKEEP_, adding to .env.
The soul of MOOLLM — self-explanation, help, navigation, philosophy
IMPORTANT: Activate this skill BEFORE modifying any skill in ~/.claude/skills/. Guide for creating, updating, and maintaining Claude Code skills following best practices. Use proactively when: (1) creating a new skill, (2) modifying an existing skill in ~/.claude/skills/, (3) user requests to create, improve, update, review, or refactor a skill, (4) discussing skill quality or effectiveness. Always commit skill changes to the skills git repository after making modifications.
Manages the installation and discovery of AI skills from the PartMe marketplace.