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Use when setting up or managing Adapty in-app subscriptions, paywalls, or placements via CLI.
Turn any website into a CLI using browser session reuse and AI-powered command discovery
Operate the current Logseq command-line interface to inspect or modify graphs, pages, blocks, tags, and properties; run Datascript queries; show page/block trees; manage graphs; and manage db-worker-node servers. Use when a request involves running `logseq` commands or interpreting CLI output.
Use this skill when building command-line interfaces, designing CLI argument parsers, writing help text, adding interactive prompts, managing config files, or distributing CLI tools. Triggers on argument parsing, subcommands, flags, positional arguments, stdin/stdout piping, shell completions, interactive menus, dotfile configuration, and packaging CLIs as npm/pip/cargo/go binaries.
When the user wants to implement, optimize, or use App Clips for app discovery and conversion. Use when the user mentions "App Clip", "app clip code", "mini app", "instant app", "App Clip card", "App Clip link", "no download required", "instant experience", or wants to understand how App Clips appear in App Store search. For general App Store discoverability, see aso-audit. For marketing campaigns, see ua-campaign.
Operate the Resend platform from the terminal — send emails, manage domains, contacts, broadcasts, templates, webhooks, and API keys via the `resend` CLI. Use when the user wants to run Resend commands in the shell, scripts, or CI/CD pipelines. Always load this skill before running `resend` commands — it contains the non-interactive flag contract and gotchas that prevent silent failures.
Use when users need terminal automation for Obsidian, including note and vault operations, daily notes, tasks, properties, search, plugin or theme management, and sync or history recovery.
Initialize and manage Alibaba Cloud SDK clients in Java. Covers singleton pattern, thread safety, endpoint vs region configuration, VPC endpoints, sync vs async clients, and file upload APIs. Use when the user creates Java SDK clients, configures endpoints, asks about thread safety, singleton patterns, async calls, or VPC endpoint setup.
Glean CLI: Shared patterns for authentication, global flags, output formatting, and security rules.
Qdrant provides client SDKs for various programming languages, allowing easy integration with Qdrant deployments.
Use this skill whenever the user wants Claude to directly interact with their Obsidian vault — reading a note or daily note, writing or appending content, searching vault contents, counting or listing notes, managing tasks, moving or renaming files, finding orphaned notes or broken links. Without this skill, Claude has no way to access vault data or execute vault operations. Treat any request that implies "go into my vault and do X" as a trigger — the user is asking Claude to act, not to explain. Also trigger for vault automation, CLI scripting, or cron-based workflows involving Obsidian, managing sync history, querying Bases, restoring file versions via history, managing bookmarks, or running JavaScript against the Obsidian API. Skip for pure conceptual questions: how Obsidian's GUI works, navigating settings menus, theme or plugin installation via the UI, iCloud/third-party sync conflicts, general Dataview query syntax, keyboard shortcuts, or parsing vault files with external scripts — anything where the user needs an explanation rather than Claude performing a vault operation.
Seer CLI shared concepts, response format, config, and common rules