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Use when running or maintaining an Opportunity Solution Tree (OST) workflow with a lightweight graph store and CLI. Provides a single entry skill that routes to outcome, opportunity, solution, and assumption/experiment phases via progressive disclosure.
Manage isolated configurations (tokens, paths) for different contexts.
Use when writing shell scripts, automation, build tools, file processing, or ad-hoc CLI tasks with Google's zx library. Covers command execution, process control, file operations, and scripting patterns.
Semantic file discovery via `vexor`. Use whenever locating where something is implemented/loaded/defined in a medium or large repo, or when the file location is unclear. Prefer this over manual browsing.
Use when automating browser interactions via CLI, filling forms, taking screenshots, scraping pages, or asking about "agent-browser", "browser automation", "headless browser", "web scraping", "form filling", "Vercel browser"
Create a complete theme foundation with accent, secondary, and neutral color ramps from a single brand color. Use when building light/dark mode themes or starting a new design system.
Polymarket sports prediction markets — live odds, prices, order books, events, series, and market search. No auth required. Covers NFL, NBA, MLB, soccer, tennis, cricket, MMA, esports. Supports moneyline, spreads, totals, and player props. Use when: user asks about sports betting odds, prediction markets, win probabilities, market sentiment, or "who is favored to win" questions. Don't use when: user asks about actual match results, scores, or statistics — use football-data or fastf1 instead. Don't use for historical match data. Don't use for news — use sports-news instead. Don't confuse with Kalshi — Polymarket focuses on crypto-native prediction markets with deeper sports coverage; Kalshi is a US-regulated exchange with different market structure.
Generate standalone HTML reports from JSON/Markdown.
Guidance for working with the Beltic KYA (Know Your Agent) ecosystem - a credential-based trust framework for AI agents. Use when: (1) Working in any Beltic repository (beltic-spec, beltic-cli, beltic-sdk, fact-python, kya-platform, wizard, nasa), (2) Implementing agent credential signing/verification, (3) Using @belticlabs/kya SDK or beltic-sdk Python, (4) Understanding agent safety certification, (5) Working with verifiable credentials for AI. Triggers on: Beltic CLI commands, agent credentials, HTTP message signatures (RFC 9421), safety scores, KYB tier verification, trust chain validation.
Guide for creating comprehensive project setup README.md files. Use when users want to document dotfiles, development environments, libraries, frameworks, CLI tools, or any project requiring installation and setup instructions. Triggers on requests like "create a setup guide", "write installation docs", "document my project", or "make a comprehensive README".
Switches NixOS/Home Manager configurations, cleans old generations, and performs system maintenance. Use when running os/home switch, pruning the Nix store, or managing system generations.