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Compile OSINT findings into a professional, sourced, and timestamped intelligence report that separates confirmed facts from inference.
Workflow to build a sourced profile of a named individual from public sources, pivoting across identity, contact, social, and location selectors.
Find where an image appears online and its original source. Use when reverse image searching, identifying a photo, face, product, or logo, finding the earliest/original version of a picture, or verifying a profile avatar across engines.
Share to the Starchild community in two independent ways — publish a running preview to a public URL, or open-source any project's code to the community GitHub repo. Also handles fork/install/browse.
Start-here router and tradecraft baseline for any OSINT investigation. Sets authorized scope, turns a vague request into an answerable intelligence question, writes a collection plan, picks the right workflow skill for the starting selector, and applies source grading and competing-hypothesis discipline. Use for "investigate this person/company/domain", "do OSINT on X", "where do I start", or any open-source intelligence, due diligence, or attribution task.
Google Cloud CLI operations and resource management
Use when packaging source input for a standing goal.
Query resource usage metrics for Railway services. Use when user asks about resource usage, CPU, memory, network, disk, or service performance like "how much memory is my service using" or "is my service slow".
Process-based discrete-event simulation framework in Python. Use this skill when building simulations of systems with processes, queues, resources, and time-based events such as manufacturing systems, service operations, network traffic, logistics, or any system where entities interact with shared resources over time.
Security-first vetting for OpenClaw skills. Use before installing any skill from ClawHub, GitHub, or other sources. Checks for red flags, permission scope, and suspicious patterns.
Manage Blaxel resources from the command line using the bl CLI. Deploy agents, sandboxes, jobs, and MCP servers. Also installs the Blaxel CLI if not present.
Drive a spec-first workflow for substantial features by writing PRODUCT.md before implementation, writing TECH.md when warranted, and keeping both specs updated as implementation evolves. Use when starting a significant feature, planning agent-driven implementation, or when the user wants product and tech specs checked into source control.