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Guide for creating, refactoring, and optimizing AGENTS.md files (and CLAUDE.md files) for AI coding agent repositories. Use when the user wants to create a new AGENTS.md, refactor an existing one, audit their AGENTS.md for bloat or staleness, apply progressive disclosure principles, set up AGENTS.md in a monorepo, or improve how their AI coding agents behave via repository configuration files. Also applies to CLAUDE.md files (Claude Code's equivalent).
Sync skills from claude-code-plugins vibe-workflow to this codex-workflow repo. Adapts Claude Code features to Codex equivalents. Use when vibe-workflow has updates to sync.
Full-stack form handling for Inertia Rails: create, edit, delete, multi-step wizard, and file upload forms with validation errors and progress tracking. React examples inline; Vue and Svelte equivalents in references. Use when building any form, handling file uploads, multi-step forms, client-side validation, or wiring form submission to Rails controllers. NEVER react-hook-form. Use `<Form>` for simple forms, useForm for dynamic/programmatic control.
Provide comprehensive clinical interpretation of somatic mutations in cancer. Given a gene symbol + variant (e.g., EGFR L858R, BRAF V600E) and optional cancer type, performs multi-database analysis covering clinical evidence (CIViC), mutation prevalence (cBioPortal), therapeutic associations (OpenTargets, ChEMBL, FDA), resistance mechanisms, clinical trials, prognostic impact, and pathway context. Generates an evidence-graded markdown report with actionable recommendations for precision oncology. Use when oncologists, molecular tumor boards, or researchers ask about treatment options for specific cancer mutations, resistance mechanisms, or clinical trial matching.
Zig C interoperability skill. Use when calling C from Zig, calling Zig from C, using @cImport and @cInclude, running translate-c on C headers, defining extern structs and packed structs, matching C ABI types, or building mixed C/Zig projects. Activates on queries about @cImport, @cInclude, translate-c, extern struct, packed struct, Zig C ABI, calling C from Zig, exporting Zig to C, or bindgen equivalents.
This skill should be used when users ask tax-related questions, seek advice on deductions or tax savings, or require expert guidance equivalent to a tax accountant or life planner. Trigger phrases include: "Tell me about taxes", "Am I eligible for deductions?", "Consultation on final tax returns", "Tax savings", "Upper limit of hometown tax donations", "Benefits of iDeCo", "Housing loan deduction", "Benefits of blue tax returns", "Is consumption tax applicable?", "Can I claim someone as a dependent?", "Spousal deduction", "Medical expense deduction", "Incorporation", "Is this deductible as an expense?", "Tell me the tax rate", "Calculation of income tax", "Resident tax", "Social insurance premiums", "1.03 million yen threshold", "1.3 million yen threshold", "Invoice system", "Simplified taxation", "Tax system reforms", "Business registration", "Side business disclosure risks", "White tax return", "Tax audit", "Special expense deduction", "Provisional tax payments", "Interim tax payments"
RSS news aggregator. Fetches headlines from curated feeds across three categories: news, games, and finance. Use when the user asks about current news, headlines, what's happening, what's going on, or says "what's up in news", "what's up in finance", "what's up in games", or the German equivalents "was geht mit nachrichten", "was geht mit money", "was geht mit gaming". Also activates for requests like "give me a news rundown", "latest headlines", "market news", "gaming news", "tech news", "finance roundup", or "briefing". Returns structured JSON from public RSS feeds — no API keys, no web search needed.
Migrating from Mapbox GL JS to MapLibre GL JS — package and import changes, removing the access token, choosing tile sources, plugin equivalents, and what you gain or give up. Use when moving an existing Mapbox map to MapLibre.
File and directory operations using Claude Code built-in tools — replaces the Filesystem MCP server. Maps all 11 MCP tools to native equivalents: Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep, and Bash. Covers file reading with line ranges, parallel reads, pattern-based file search, regex content search, directory listing, tree traversal, move/copy/rename, and metadata inspection. Trigger phrases: "read this file", "write to file", "create a file", "edit file", "find files matching", "search for text in files", "list directory", "show directory tree", "move file", "rename file", "copy file", "file info", "find all Python files", "search codebase for". Use this skill when performing file operations, navigating codebases, or managing directories.
Cross-platform operating system automation and screen control toolkit. Use when users need screenshots, mouse/keyboard control, visual recognition, window management, browser automation, or desktop automation tasks. Supports macOS 12+ and Windows 10+. On macOS, uses AppleScript, pyautogui, and OpenCV. On Windows, uses pywinauto, pyautogui, and OpenCV (no Hammerspoon equivalent).
AI-native terminal multiplexer with programmable socket API, full Playwright-equivalent browser automation, and agent team coordination — built for Claude Code and autonomous agent workflows
Query and manage Gate multi-collateral loan. Use this skill whenever the user asks about collateral loan, current loan, fixed loan, repay, add collateral, or redeem collateral. Trigger phrases include "collateral loan", "current loan", "fixed loan", "repay", "add collateral", "redeem collateral", or equivalent in other languages.