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Agent-callable GitLab tools — manage issues and merge requests, review diffs, commit files, run pipelines, and search. Use when the user mentions GitLab or wants to review or merge an MR, commit code, run CI, or manage issues — even if they don't name GitLab explicitly.
Agent-callable Microsoft SharePoint tools — find sites and document libraries, browse, search, upload, move and share files, manage lists and list items, and author site pages. Use when the user mentions SharePoint or wants to work with SharePoint sites, files, folders, lists, or pages, even if they don't name SharePoint explicitly.
Agent-callable ElevenLabs tools — generate spoken audio from text, create sound effects and multi-speaker dialogue, re-voice and clean up audio, transcribe audio and video, design synthetic voices, and manage voices, history, and quota. Use when the user mentions ElevenLabs or wants AI audio work — text to speech, narration, voiceover, transcription, voice changing, or sound design — even if they don't name ElevenLabs explicitly, e.g. "read this aloud", "make an MP3 of this", "transcribe this recording".
When the user wants help with public relations, earned media, press coverage, journalist outreach, or media strategy (not pull requests). Also use when the user mentions 'PR,' 'public relations,' 'press,' 'press release,' 'press coverage,' 'media outreach,' 'pitch a journalist,' 'get featured,' 'media list,' 'media kit,' 'press kit,' 'newsjacking,' 'news hijack,' 'HARO,' 'Qwoted,' 'Featured,' 'Help A Reporter,' 'reporter request,' 'tech press,' 'TechCrunch,' 'earned media,' 'thought leadership placement,' 'op-ed,' 'guest article,' 'press contacts,' or 'how do I get press.' Use this for earned media work — finding journalists, pitching stories, newsjacking, and responding to press requests. For startup/SaaS/AI directory submissions, see directory-submissions. For product launches, see launch. For social-media engagement, see social. For cold-email outreach to prospects, see cold-email.
Convex backend specialist. Use this agent for any code inside a `convex/` directory — function definitions, schemas, indexes, queries, mutations, actions, HTTP endpoints, cron jobs, file storage, auth wiring, and component installation. Knows the object-form function syntax, validator patterns, resource limits, and component ecosystem that generic Claude routinely gets wrong.
Convex code reviewer — security, auth, validators, performance, and pattern checks for code in a convex/ directory. Use to review or audit Convex functions before shipping.
Enumerate a username or handle across hundreds of platforms and pivot from matched accounts to real-identity, contact, and content selectors.
Corporate due-diligence workflow — resolve a brand or website to its registered legal entity, map group structure and beneficial ownership, profile officers and directors, enumerate the digital estate, and screen litigation, insolvency, procurement, sanctions, PEP, and adverse media. Use for vendor and counterparty risk, KYC/KYB, M&A diligence, investor checks, or shell-company assessment.
Look up companies, officers, and ownership in official business registries and filings. Use when researching a company's legal entity, finding directors/shareholders/beneficial owners, checking incorporation records, or reading SEC/regulatory filings.
Investigate an email address — validate it, find linked accounts and breaches, and pivot to the owner's identity, usernames, and other contact selectors.
Organize investigation findings into an entity-relationship graph to reveal connections. Use when mapping links between people, accounts, and infrastructure, building a Maltego-style graph, visualizing selectors and pivots, or untangling a complex network.
Search paste sites, forums, and text dumps for leaked or mentioned selectors. Use when searching Pastebin or paste sites, monitoring forums and Telegram for leaks, finding a name/email/domain in dumps, or tracking chatter about a target.