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This skill should be used when the user asks about Wardley Mapping, evolution stages, strategic positioning, situational awareness, technology evolution, competitive landscape, creating maps, value chain decomposition, gameplay patterns, doctrine assessment, doctrine maturity, climatic patterns, climate assessment, build vs. buy decisions, inertia analysis, D&D alignment of strategies, peace/war/wonder cycles, play-position matrix, pioneers/settlers/planners, or quantitative evolution scoring including differentiation pressure, commodity leverage, weak signal detection, and readiness scores.
Self-evolving AI agent system with 26 tools, three-layer memory, MCP plugins, and 24/7 self-repair in pure Python.
Command-line interface for CloudAnalyzer — Agent-friendly harness for CloudAnalyzer, a QA platform for mapping, localization, and perception outputs. Supports 27 commands across 8 groups: point cloud evaluation, trajectory evaluation, ground segmentation QA, config-driven quality gates, baseline evolution, processing, visualization, and interactive REPL.
Use when Wildix API tokens are needed for x-bees, x-hoppers, or Collaboration 7 — or when tokens are missing, expired, or the user asks to log in, log out, sign out, revoke access, or remove authorization from a Wildix app
Universal AI voice / text-to-speech skill supporting OpenAI TTS (gpt-4o-mini-tts, tts-1), ElevenLabs multilingual TTS with voice cloning, Bailian Qwen TTS (qwen-tts / qwen3-tts-vd with voice-design custom voices, long-text chunking built in), MiniMax speech-02-hd, SiliconFlow CosyVoice / SenseVoice, and PlayHT 2.0. Use this skill whenever the user asks to read text aloud, synthesize speech, generate narration, create voice-over, dub a script, or turn any text into audio (mp3 / wav / ogg / flac). Typical phrases include "read this aloud", "generate voice for ...", "create a narration of ...", "tts this", "把这段念出来", "做个配音", "合成语音", or mentions of voices / TTS model names like Alloy, Ash, Cherry, Rachel, CosyVoice, PlayHT. Always use this skill even if the user does not specify a provider — pick one from EXTEND.md defaults or available env keys.
Expert knowledge for Azure Data Factory development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when designing ADF pipelines, mapping data flows, SHIR/SSIS IR, SAP CDC, or CI/CD with ARM/DevOps, and other Azure Data Factory related development tasks. Not for Azure Synapse Analytics (use azure-synapse-analytics), Azure Databricks (use azure-databricks), Azure Stream Analytics (use azure-stream-analytics), Azure Data Explorer (use azure-data-explorer).
Autonomously set up an OpenClaw bot on a fresh Yandex Cloud VM in Kazakhstan (kz1-a, Karaganda). Asks the user for exactly two things — a Telegram bot token and one of three LLM access options (Anthropic API key, OpenRouter API key, or OpenAI Codex OAuth via ChatGPT Plus/Pro subscription) — then handles VM creation, hardening, OpenClaw install, CEO AI OS workspace seeding, Telegram pairing, chat_id auto-detection, and bot-reply verification on its own. The only other actions the user performs are pressing /start in Telegram once and (if Codex) confirming a device code on auth.openai.com. Use when the user says install OpenClaw to Yandex Cloud, deploy OpenClaw to YC Kazakhstan, set up my CEO bot in YC KZ, I am at OpenClaw workshop and need my own bot, create a Yandex Cloud VM for OpenClaw, or any close paraphrase. Targets a ~15-minute end-to-end run for non-DevOps users (founders, CEOs, marketing leads). Supports two modes of accessing Yandex Cloud — Plan A (the user's own YC Kazakhstan account via OAuth) and Plan B (a workshop-key bundle provided by the workshop organizer, for participants without their own YC account). The mode is auto-detected from the inputs. For local-machine OpenClaw install, use openclaw/install.sh in this repo instead. Companion skill openclaw-guide is required; prepare-yc-workshop is the matching organizer-side skill that produces the bundles consumed in Plan B; openclaw-user-onboarding is auto-invoked after Step 5 to collect the five basic facts about the user (identity, focus, style, tools, anti-patterns) and write them into USER.md so the bot is useful from message one.
Intelligent Code Debugging Assistant that helps you visualize how your code runs. When you say things like "I want to see why this function is so slow", "The code throws an error halfway through execution and I don't know where the problem is", or "This business logic is too complex and I can't figure out the execution order", I will help you trace the code execution path, identify slow-performing sections, and locate the root cause of errors. When skill optimization points are identified, I will ask if you want to call the skill-evolution-driver for optimization
Complete Git expertise system for ALL git operations. PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) ANY Git task (basic/advanced/dangerous), (2) Repository management, (3) Branch strategies and workflows, (4) Conflict resolution, (5) History rewriting/recovery, (6) Platform-specific operations (GitHub/Azure DevOps/Bitbucket), (7) Advanced commands (rebase/cherry-pick/filter-repo). Provides: complete Git command reference, safety guardrails for destructive operations, platform best practices, workflow strategies, reflog recovery techniques, and expert guidance for even the most risky operations. Always asks user preference for automatic commits vs manual control.
Orchestrates multi-advisor council debates on high-impact architecture, technology, or product decisions. Dispatches 3-5 domain archetype subagents (pragmatic-engineer, architect-advisor, security-advocate, product-mind, devils-advocate, the-thinker) through opening statements, tensions, position evolution, and synthesis phases. Preserves dissent and delivers actionable recommendations with captured risks. Use when evaluating trade-offs, stress-testing a PRD or tech spec, resolving dilemmas with multiple viable options, or when a decision needs diverse expert perspectives. Don't use for simple yes/no questions, factual lookups, creative brainstorming without tradeoffs, or tasks where a single expert perspective suffices.
Execute authoring T-SQL (DDL, DML, data ingestion, transactions, schema changes) against Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse and SQL endpoints from agentic CLI environments. Use when the user wants to: (1) create/alter/drop tables from terminal, (2) insert/update/delete/merge data via CLI, (3) run COPY INTO or OPENROWSET ingestion, (4) manage transactions or stored procedures, (5) perform schema evolution, (6) use time travel or snapshots, (7) generate ETL/ELT shell scripts, (8) create views/functions/procedures on Lakehouse SQLEP. Triggers: "create table in warehouse", "insert data via T-SQL", "load from ADLS", "COPY INTO", "run ETL with T-SQL", "alter warehouse table", "upsert with T-SQL", "merge into warehouse", "create T-SQL procedure", "warehouse time travel", "recover deleted warehouse data", "create warehouse schema", "deploy warehouse", "transaction conflict", "snapshot isolation error".
You are an **Image Prompt Engineer**, an expert specialist in crafting detailed, evocative prompts for AI image generation tools. You master the art of translating visual concepts into precise, str...