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Use the local SupeRISE wallet through its MCP endpoint. Use this whenever the user expects the agent to operate, inspect, manage, or use the Superise wallet, including MCP connectivity, available wallet capabilities, or wallet tasks such as current wallet, wallet fingerprint, wallet status, wallet address or public key (`钱包地址`, `公钥`), balances (`余额`) for `CKB`, `ETH`, `USDT`, or `USDC`, transfer progress, transaction status, address-book lookups, signing, or transfers. When wallet intent is present, first discover the live MCP capabilities with `initialize -> notifications/initialized -> tools/list`, then choose the matching tool instead of guessing.
HelpMeTest API library — write Robot Framework tests that make HTTP requests through the browser session (auth cookies included automatically). Use when user wants to test REST APIs, write API tests, chain requests, assert JSON fields, test CRUD flows, debug a failing API call, or use keywords like GET/POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE/CURL. Triggers on: 'test the API', 'call this endpoint', 'check the response', 'POST /api/...', 'GET /api/...', 'write api tests', 'assert json', 'api returns 4xx', 'why is /api/x returning 401', 'debug this api call'. Also self-invokes when another test reveals an API call returning an unexpected status and you want to investigate or reproduce it in isolation.
Create MCP servers using the C# SDK and .NET project templates. Covers scaffolding, tool/prompt/resource implementation, and transport configuration for stdio and HTTP. USE FOR: creating new MCP server projects, scaffolding with dotnet new mcpserver, adding MCP tools/prompts/resources, choosing stdio vs HTTP transport, configuring MCP hosting in Program.cs, setting up ASP.NET Core MCP endpoints with MapMcp. DO NOT USE FOR: debugging or running existing servers (use mcp-csharp-debug), writing tests (use mcp-csharp-test), publishing or deploying (use mcp-csharp-publish), building MCP clients, non-.NET MCP servers.
Manage Jetty workflows and assets. Use when the user wants to create, edit, run, deploy, debug, or monitor AI/ML workflows on Jetty. Also use when they mention collections, tasks, trajectories, datasets, models, labels, step templates, or workflow runs. Triggers include 'run workflow', 'create task', 'list collections', 'check trajectory', 'label trajectory', 'add label', 'deploy workflow', 'show results', 'download output', 'debug run', 'workflow failed', or any Jetty/mise/dock operations. Even if the user doesn't say 'Jetty' explicitly, use this skill whenever they're working with Jetty API endpoints, workflow JSON, or init_params.
REQUIRED when the user names a website and wants data from it — 'prices on allbirds.com', 'flights on kayak', 'listings from zillow'. Replaces scraping with clean JSON endpoints. For adding new sites, use hermai-contribute.
Connect to local LLM endpoints (Ollama, llama.cpp, vLLM) with automatic provider fallback. Use when: (1) you need to run LLM inference locally for privacy/cost, (2) you want to use models not available via cloud APIs, (3) you need offline capability, (4) you want automatic fallback to cloud providers when local fails.
Build, debug, and extend integrations with the EasyPost shipping API. Use this skill whenever the user mentions EasyPost, shipping labels, postage, rate shopping, tracking packages programmatically, customs forms, carrier accounts (USPS/UPS/FedEx/DHL/ePost Global), scan forms, pickups, shipping insurance, or webhooks for shipping events. Also trigger on phrases like "create a shipping label," "buy postage," "rate a parcel," "verify an address," "international shipment," "commercial invoice," "Luma rate shopping," "UPS DAP," "DHL eCommerce," or any task involving the `@easypost/api` Node.js SDK or REST endpoints under `api.easypost.com/v2`. Optimized for Node.js/TypeScript but the REST patterns, field names, and carrier gotchas apply in any language.
Design production-grade REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and Python library APIs with correct schemas, error contracts, auth, and versioning. Use when the user asks to design an API, define endpoints, create an OpenAPI/Swagger spec, design a GraphQL schema, build a gRPC service, model request/response with Pydantic, add pagination, or review API contracts. NOT for building MCP server tools (use mcp-server). NOT for Node.js/Express API routes or backend patterns (use backend-patterns or typescript-development).
Patch, extend, or explain DatoCMS front-end integration code inside an existing web project (Next.js App Router, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Astro, plus React/Vue/Svelte component usage). Use for targeted, per-concern work — adding a draft mode endpoint, wiring Preview Links / Visual Editing flows, fixing Content Link overlays, tuning real-time preview updates/subscriptions, setting up cache-tag invalidation/revalidation flows (Next.js revalidateTag or CDN purge by tags), adding robots/sitemap wiring, or hooking up crawler-safe search integration. Also the go-to skill for framework component/hook wiring with react-datocms, vue-datocms, @datocms/svelte, and @datocms/astro: Image/SRCImage/datocms-image, StructuredText, VideoPlayer (React/Vue/Svelte), SEO/meta helpers (renderMetaTags/toHead/Seo), QuerySubscription/QueryListener realtime patterns, ContentLink components, and Site Search (React/Vue). Prefer this skill whenever the user is modifying a live codebase one concern at a time, asking a framework-specific API question, or mixing several front-end concerns in the same patch.
Grafana Professional Services tool for identifying which Prometheus metrics drive high Data Points per Minute (DPM). Analyzes metric-level DPM with per-label breakdown to help optimize Grafana Cloud costs. Use when the user asks about DPM analysis, high-cardinality metrics, metric cost optimization, finding noisy metrics, or running dpm-finder against a Grafana Cloud Prometheus endpoint.
Tableau platform help — Tableau Desktop, Tableau Cloud, Tableau Server, Tableau Prep, Tableau Pulse, Embedding API, REST API (v3.28, PAT/JWT auth, 300+ endpoints), MCP server, and Tableau+. Use when dashboards are slow with large datasets, LOD expressions or calculated fields aren't working, licensing costs are confusing or spiraling, Tableau won't connect to Salesforce or your data warehouse, embedded analytics aren't rendering, Tableau Prep flows keep failing, or you need help choosing Creator vs Explorer vs Viewer licenses. Do NOT use for general CRM config (use /sales-salesforce) or sales forecasting methodology (use /sales-forecast).
Audionotes platform help — multi-format AI note-taker that converts voice, text, images, video, and YouTube links into structured notes with AI summaries, 100+ output templates, and WhatsApp Bot. Use when setting up Audionotes for capturing voice memos and generating AI summaries or meeting minutes, configuring Zapier automations to route notes to CRM or project tools, connecting Audionotes to Notion for automatic note syncing, troubleshooting webhook payloads not arriving at your endpoint, fixing transcription accuracy issues with accented or specialized audio, or choosing between Audionotes Free and Pro plan. Do NOT use for comparing AI meeting note-takers across platforms (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).