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Operate OpenAI Codex CLI (terminal coding agent) to accomplish software engineering tasks. Use when the user asks to: run codex commands, use codex for coding tasks, execute codex exec for automation, do code review with codex, manage codex sessions (resume/fork), configure codex (config.toml, approval modes, sandbox), use codex cloud, set up MCP servers in codex, or any task involving the `codex` command-line tool. Triggers: codex, codex exec, codex review, codex cloud, codex mcp, codex resume, codex sandbox, openai codex.
Define your Climax — the specific transformation you promise your audience. This is the second element of the World Code framework. Use when someone says "define my climax", "transformation promise", "what change do I create", "what do I promise", or "climax element".
Autonomous agent commerce via Bitrefill CLI. Buy gift cards, mobile top-ups, and eSIMs from 1,500+ brands in 180+ countries — pay with crypto, x402, or account balance.
Consuming HTTP APIs. IHttpClientFactory, typed/named clients, resilience, DelegatingHandlers.
Use the Glassnode CLI (gn) to list assets and metrics, fetch on-chain and market data from the Glassnode API, and manage config. Use when the user asks about Glassnode, on-chain data, crypto metrics, gn commands, or needs to call the Glassnode API from the terminal.
Anti-detect browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites with bot detection, CAPTCHAs, or anti-bot blocks, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task that requires bypassing fingerprint checks.
Reviews a CLI tool's command interface for consistency in argument naming, flag conventions, help text, and README alignment. Use when building CLI tools or before releasing CLI updates. Triggers: "review CLI arguments", "align CLI conventions", "CLI consistency check", "make sure commands are aligned", "review command interface".
Multi-DEX perpetual futures trading CLI for Pacifica (Solana), Hyperliquid (EVM), and Lighter (Ethereum). Use when user asks to trade perps, check funding rates, bridge USDC, manage positions, scan arbitrage opportunities, or mentions perp-cli, hypurrquant, Pacifica, Hyperliquid, or Lighter exchanges. Also use when user says 'set up perp trading', 'check my positions', 'buy BTC perps', 'funding rate arb', 'bridge USDC', or 'deposit to exchange'.
Manage App Store Connect authentication using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Logging in with an API key: "asc auth login", "save my credentials", "set up authentication" (2) Managing multiple accounts: "asc auth list", "switch account", "use work account", "add another account" (3) Switching the active account: "asc auth use NAME", "switch to personal account" (4) Logging out: "asc auth logout", "remove credentials", "remove account" (5) Verifying current credentials: "asc auth check", "which account am I using?" (6) Updating account settings: "asc auth update --vendor-number", "save my vendor number" (7) Explaining the credentials file format (~/.asc/credentials.json) (8) Troubleshooting 401 auth errors or "missing credentials" errors
Use this skill when you need to work with clickup through its generated async Python app, call its MCP-backed functions from code, or inspect available functions with the mcp-skill CLI.
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.
Install and configure Azure CLI with the Azure DevOps extension on macOS using Homebrew. Handles login, default organization/project configuration, and sanity checks. Use when the user wants to set up Azure DevOps CLI tools, install az cli, configure az devops defaults, or troubleshoot their Azure DevOps CLI setup on macOS.