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Technical guide for creating a new Paperclip agent adapter. Use when building a new adapter package, adding support for a new AI coding tool (e.g. a new CLI agent, API-based agent, or custom process), or when modifying the adapter system. Covers the required interfaces, module structure, registration points, and conventions derived from the existing claude-local and codex-local adapters.
Ask Claude, Codex, or Gemini via local CLI and capture a reusable artifact
Curate a Chinese reading digest from a fixed bundle of RSS and Atom feeds, with a strong preference for AI agent thinking, frontier AI commentary, deep interviews, and non-boring high-signal essays. Use when Codex needs to pull the latest week's posts by default, or a specific day's posts when explicitly requested, summarize them, score each article on a 10-point scale, and output only the posts scoring above 7 in a concise Chinese daily-brief style.
Visual UI annotation tool for AI agents. Drop the React toolbar into any app — humans click elements and leave feedback, agents receive structured CSS selectors, bounding boxes, and React component trees to find exact code. Supports MCP watch-loop, platform-specific hooks (Claude Code / Codex / Gemini CLI / OpenCode), webhook delivery, and autonomous self-driving critique with agent-browser.
Guide for planning and auditing SEO for AI tool, SaaS, and product-led websites. Powered by AnyCap -- the capability runtime that equips AI agents with web search and web crawl through a single CLI. Use when Codex needs to define SEO ICPs, map search intent to page types, inspect live SERPs, write page briefs for tool/comparison/alternatives/pricing/tutorial pages, prioritize technical SEO foundations, plan citations or backlinks, or decide whether programmatic SEO is safe and worthwhile. Trigger on mentions of AI tool SEO, SaaS SEO, product-led SEO, search intent, page type mapping, vs pages, alternatives pages, pricing pages, directory submissions, backlink plans, citations, or pSEO.
Maintainer workflow for reviewing, triaging, preparing, closing, or landing OpenClaw pull requests and related issues. Use when Codex needs to validate bug-fix claims, search for related issues or PRs, apply or recommend close/reason labels, prepare GitHub comments safely, check review-thread follow-up, or perform maintainer-style PR decision making before merge or closure.
PR-backed and current-main optimization manual for the `MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2` series, including M2, M2.1, M2.5, M2.7, and M2.7-highspeed. Use when Codex needs to recover, extend, or audit MiniMax-specific optimizations, TP QK norm/all-reduce behavior, parser contracts, distributed runtime behavior, quantized loading, or backend-specific validation.
Reliable end-to-end engineering workflow for debugging, root-cause analysis, minimal patching, and verification in production codebases. Use when Codex needs to investigate a failure systematically, trace execution, test hypotheses, implement a correct fix, validate the resolution, and check for regressions before declaring the task complete.
Connect AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, OpenAI Codex) to Grafana Cloud via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Use when the user asks to connect Claude Code to Grafana, set up MCP for Grafana, use Grafana tools in Cursor, query Grafana from an AI agent, configure the Grafana MCP server, or make AI agents interact with Grafana Cloud APIs. Triggers on phrases like "MCP server", "connect Claude Code to Grafana", "Grafana MCP", "AI agent Grafana", "Claude Grafana tools", "Cursor Grafana", or "agent observability".
Portable Zod schema design and validation guidance. Default to `zod/mini` for new work and preserve established classic `zod` surfaces. Use when Codex needs to create, extend, refactor, or review Zod schemas; choose strict or loose object contracts; model nullability, unions, intersections, recursion, or runtime-validated values; or debug surprising Zod behavior and serialization boundaries.
Strict anti-slop UI design system for scanning, fixing, redesigning, judging, and preventing generic AI-generated frontend work. Use when Codex works on UI/UX, React/Vue/Svelte/HTML/CSS/Tailwind, landing pages, dashboards, apps, design systems, visual polish, copy, accessibility, motion, or frontend generation that must be judged with severe anti-slop standards. Supports commands such as no-slop --scan, --fix, --redesign, --judge, --prevent, and --economy.
Execute codeagent-wrapper for multi-backend AI code tasks. Supports Codex, Claude, Gemini, and OpenCode backends with agent presets, skill injection, file references (@syntax), worktree isolation, parallel execution, and structured output.