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Two-way integration channel between Feishu (Lark/Feishu) and OpenClaw. It implements message receiving and sending through Feishu bot, supporting private chat, group chat, @mention detection, card messages, and file transfer. This skill is used when you need to interact with AI assistants via Feishu, receive Feishu messages to trigger AI responses, or send messages from OpenClaw to Feishu. Difference from feishu-automation: this skill focuses on message channel integration, while feishu-automation focuses on automated operations of Feishu platform (such as multidimensional tables, documents, etc.)
Iteratively improve any output until measurable criteria are met. Use when the user wants to refine existing work against specific standards — whether it's code, prose, data, config, or any other artifact. Triggers on phrases like "improve this", "make it better", "iterate", "refine", "keep improving", "not good enough yet", "optimize this", "polish this", "tighten this up", or when the user provides criteria and wants repeated improvement until they're satisfied. Also use when the user gives feedback on output and expects you to keep refining, even if they don't say "improve" explicitly.
Implement approved OpenSpec proposal using DAG-scheduled multi-agent parallel execution
Create engaging changelogs for recent merges to main branch
Apollo.io integration. Manage Persons, Organizations, Deals, Leads, Pipelines, Users and more. Use when the user wants to interact with Apollo.io data.
Scientific method expert for systematic bug investigation and root cause analysis. Use when users report bugs, crashes, unexpected behavior, or debugging requests. Applies hypothesis-driven investigation, controlled experiments, and rigorous validation across any programming language or platform.
Use when monitoring a PR (or a full Graphite stack of PRs) that needs CI fixes or review comment responses. Runs as a long-running session with intelligent sleep intervals. Handles failing checks, reviewer feedback, and pushes verified fixes autonomously.
Generate complete automated TDD development pipelines from a todolist.md file. Creates a self-contained directory with autodev.sh, system_prompt.md, gate_check.sh, and task cards that drive Claude Code through spec-anchored, gate-guarded, card-by-card development — fully automated with no human in the loop. Features: TDD 5-step closure, 3-level AI decision protocol, independent acceptance verification, auto-repair on test failure, Bug Hunt phase for post-development P0/P1/P2 bug scanning and fixing. Use when user says "帮我生成 autodev", "create autodev for", "generate autodev pipeline", or needs to turn a todolist.md into an automated gated TDD development pipeline.
Manage customer reviews and developer responses using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing customer reviews for an app: "asc reviews list --app-id <id>" (2) Getting a specific review: "asc reviews get --review-id <id>" (3) Getting the response to a review: "asc review-responses get --review-id <id>" (4) Creating a response to a review: "asc review-responses create --review-id <id> --response-body <text>" (5) Deleting a response: "asc review-responses delete --response-id <id>" (6) User says "list reviews", "respond to review", "delete response", "check customer feedback", "reply to App Store review", or any customer review management task
Create a new skill. When to use: When the user says "create skill", "new skill", "add skill", "initialize skill".
Automatically updates terminal window title to reflect the current high-level task. Use at the start of every Claude Code session when the user provides their first prompt, and whenever the user switches to a distinctly new high-level task. Helps developers manage multiple Claude Code terminals by providing clear, at-a-glance identification of what each terminal is working on.
Generate and rank research ideas given a broad direction. Use when user says "找idea", "brainstorm ideas", "generate research ideas", "what can we work on", or wants to explore a research area for publishable directions.