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AI Image Generation Tool that generates images based on prompts and reference images. Supports multiple models (BANANA/BANANA_2/BANANA_PRO/GPT_2_IMAGE/AIDRAW_EDIT/WAN2_7/SEEDREAM5), with controllable resolution, aspect ratio, and output quantity. Triggered when users say phrases like "generate image", "AI drawing", "AI image generation", "help me draw", "image generation", "image generation", "generate image", "draw a picture", "make a picture", "image-to-image".
Shopee Top Picks (part of the same series as linkfox-shopee-store-auth), which forwards all 4 interfaces of the Shopee Open API Top Picks module via /shopee/developerProxy: get_top_picks_list, add_top_picks, update_top_picks, delete_top_picks. Triggered when the user mentions Shopee Top Picks, Top Picks, store featured items, add_top_picks, top_picks_id, or hot recommendations. It should also be triggered even if "featured" is not explicitly mentioned, as long as it involves the management of Top Picks collections for authorized Shopee stores.
Downloads images, icons, and SVGs from Figma designs. Use when extracting visual assets from Figma for implementation.
Post to Bluesky with rich text facets, images, videos, and alt text support via Publora MCP
TikTok 选品与带货视频一站式 AI 工具集,整合 EchoTik/FastMoss 选品数据与 TikTok 官方带货视频 API,覆盖 TikTok Shop 选品、爆品趋势、带货视频分析与可购物视频发布。
Search Mouser Electronics for electronic components — secondary source for prototype orders. Find parts, check pricing/stock, download datasheets, analyze specifications. Use with KiCad for BOM creation and part selection. Also supports batch MPN-list seeding (`--mpn-list`) for bulk datasheet workflows without a KiCad project. Use this skill when the user specifically mentions Mouser, when DigiKey is out of stock or has worse pricing, when comparing prices across distributors, or when searching for parts that DigiKey doesn't carry. For package cross-reference tables and BOM workflow, see the `bom` skill.
Score a video with original music using Sonilo — the model watches the cut and matches pacing, motion, and emotion, returning either the audio or a new video with the score muxed in. Use when the user has a finished video that needs a soundtrack. Every track is licensed and cleared for commercial use. For music with no video, use the text-to-music skill.
When you want to read and extract structured notes from a book — PDF, EPUB, MOBI, markdown, .txt, pasted text, or URL to a public-domain work. Reads in chunks (by chapter when a TOC exists, by 50-page blocks otherwise), extracts per-chapter TL;DR + key concepts + quotes + action items + frameworks, and offers to capture to second-brain raw/ as a highlights- file. Four modes — notes (default, chapter-by-chapter), summary (whole-book TL;DR + 3–5 takeaways), quotes (pull-quote highlights only), study (notes + Q&A spaced-rep prep). Triggers on "/read-book," "read this book," "extract notes from this PDF," "what's in this book," "summarize this ebook," "pull quotes from this." Sibling to watch-video (same content-consumption pattern, different medium).
Converts an already-set-up docs/.scrolls/ working-memory folder from dotfile-hidden (.scrolls) to visible (scrolls), renaming the folder and rewriting the path references inside it and in CLAUDE.md so nothing breaks. Use this whenever the user runs /scrolls-unhide, or asks to unhide, un-dot, or show the scrolls folder, stop hiding project memory / docs/.scrolls, or rename .scrolls to scrolls. This is the retrofit path for a project that was set up hidden and now wants it visible — for a brand-new project, /scrolls-setup's own -u/--unhide flag does this in one step and this skill isn't needed. By default checks one exact location (docs/.scrolls under the current directory); supports -r/--recurse to sweep an entire directory tree instead (e.g. every package in a monorepo in one run), repeatable -p/--path to target specific locations, -t/--reporoot to target the git repository's top level regardless of which subdirectory you're in, -l/--local to target the current directory explicitly, and the DEFAULT_SCROLLS_RELPATH environment variable to change the default location. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows (bash or PowerShell). The opposite of /scrolls-hide.
Updates an existing docs/.scrolls/ project-memory system (STARTER.md, SPEC.md, HANDOFF.md, GAP_ANALYSIS.md, GAP_CONTEXT.md, PLAN.md, WISDOM.md, and any project-specific scrolls beyond that core set) to reflect what actually happened in the current session, following each file's own update rule instead of appending blindly. Use this whenever the user runs /scrolls-update, or asks to update the scrolls, refresh HANDOFF.md, write session handoff notes, record what was just done, close out or wrap up a session, log a new gap or trap, or update project memory / STARTER.md's docs. This is the counterpart to /scrolls-setup (which creates the system once) — use this one for every session afterward. Supports -p/--path for a custom docs location, -t/--reporoot to look under the git repository's top level regardless of which subdirectory you're in, -l/--local to look explicitly in the current directory, and -r/--recurse to search recursively for the scrolls folder if it isn't at the obvious exact location. Defaults to the current directory, but warns first if that differs from the repo root so a subdirectory invocation doesn't silently miss the real scrolls. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows (bash or PowerShell). If no scrolls folder is found, say so and point at /scrolls-setup instead of inventing files here.
Converts an already-set-up docs/scrolls/ working-memory folder from visible (scrolls) to dotfile-hidden (.scrolls), renaming the folder and rewriting the path references inside it and in CLAUDE.md so nothing breaks. Use this whenever the user runs /scrolls-hide, or asks to hide, dot, or re-hide the scrolls folder, go back to hiding project memory / docs/.scrolls, or rename scrolls to .scrolls. This is the retrofit path for a project that was set up visible and now wants it hidden — for a brand-new project, /scrolls-setup's default (no -u/--unhide flag) already creates it hidden and this skill isn't needed. By default checks one exact location (docs/scrolls under the current directory); supports -r/--recurse to sweep an entire directory tree instead (e.g. every package in a monorepo in one run), repeatable -p/--path to target specific locations, -t/--reporoot to target the git repository's top level regardless of which subdirectory you're in, -l/--local to target the current directory explicitly, and the DEFAULT_SCROLLS_RELPATH environment variable to change the default location. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows (bash or PowerShell). The opposite of /scrolls-unhide.
WeCom Email: Send/reply/forward emails, search email lists, get email details (body, attachments, inline image parsing), support sending schedule invitations and meeting reservations via email. Use this skill when users have needs such as internal email sending/receiving, email querying, and email management. Note: There are separate skills for schedules and meetings. This skill is only used to process meeting schedule emails when users explicitly mention "email" or "mail" (e.g., "Send a meeting invitation via email", "Send a meeting email").