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Facilitates conversational discovery to create Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) for functional requirements covering CLI, REST/HTTP APIs, or both. Use when the user wants to document command-line or HTTP service architecture, capture functional requirements, create ADRs for CLI or API projects, or design interfaces with documented decisions. Part of the skills-for-java project
Orchestrates Android development tasks including project creation, deployment, SDK management, and environment diagnostics using the `android` command-line tool.
Read a ***plain project — its `.plain` files, `test_scripts/`, `config.yaml`(s), and `resources/` — and determine every command-line tool, runtime, package manager, and external service the project needs on the host machine. Probe the host for each one, then emit a `PASS` / `FAIL` report listing what's installed (with versions), what's missing, and concrete OS-specific install commands for the gaps. Run this any time someone is about to render, test, or onboard onto a ***plain project for the first time.
Upload one or many videos to YouTube. Use when the user wants to "上传到 YouTube", "发 YouTube", "批量上传", "upload to YouTube", "post videos to YouTube", or to publish a finished `final/` directory of MP4s. Reads per-video metadata (title / description / tags) from a sibling `UPLOAD_META.md` file when present (the user's standard markdown format), or from command-line flags. Survives behind a SOCKS/HTTP proxy by using `requests` directly for the resumable upload (the stock `google-api-python-client` MediaFileUpload stalls under this user's proxy setup).
Complete command-line reference for managing the Temps deployment platform. Covers all 54+ CLI commands including projects, deployments, environments, services, domains, monitoring, backups, security scanning, error tracking, and platform administration. Use when the user wants to: (1) Find CLI command syntax, (2) Manage projects and deployments via CLI, (3) Configure services and infrastructure, (4) Set up monitoring and logging, (5) Automate deployments with CI/CD, (6) Manage domains and DNS, (7) Configure notifications and webhooks. Triggers: "temps cli", "temps command", "how to use temps", "@temps-sdk/cli", "bunx temps", "npx temps", "temps deploy", "temps projects", "temps services".
Use when users need command-line operations on Alibaba Cloud resources (list/query/create/update/delete), credential/profile setup, region/endpoint selection, or API discovery from CLI.
Build modern data apps, dashboards, and interactive reports using either React + Vite or Streamlit. Includes optional Gemini Data Analytics chat integration for an AI powered "chat with your data" experience. Relevant when any of the following conditions are true: 1. User explicitly requests to build a data dashboard, data application, or visualization UI, and the UI pulls data from a GCP database (defaulting to BigQuery unless otherwise specified). 2. You need to generate a frontend web application to interact with, query, and visualize data from GCP data sources. 3. User wants to build a "chat with your data" experience or integrate the Gemini Data Analytics chat API into a web interface. Do NOT use when any of the following conditions are true: 1. The request is for building backend-only services. 2. The request is for simple CLI scripts or command-line applications. 3. The web application is not data-centric or does not involve visualizing/querying data from GCP sources.
AI-powered command-line assistant for developers that provides code review, debugging, test generation, and development workflows directly in the terminal
Use the S.EE `see` CLI for short URLs, text snippets, file uploads, image hosting, domains, tags, JSON output, and delete hashes. Use when the user asks to run, explain, document, or troubleshoot the installed `see` command-line tool.
Add a new Remotion CLI or config option by creating an AnyRemotionOption, registering CLI parsing, wiring config setters, and updating documentation. Use when adding or converting command-line flags or Remotion options.
Build professional command-line interfaces in Python, Go, and Rust using modern frameworks like Typer, Cobra, and clap. Use when creating developer tools, automation scripts, or infrastructure management CLIs with robust argument parsing, interactive features, and multi-platform distribution.
Expert guide for the NotebookLM CLI (`nlm`) - a command-line interface for Google NotebookLM. Use this skill when users want to interact with NotebookLM programmatically, including: creating/managing notebooks, adding sources (URLs, YouTube, text, Google Drive), generating content (podcasts, reports, quizzes, flashcards, mind maps, slides, infographics, videos, data tables), conducting research, chatting with sources, or automating NotebookLM workflows. Triggers on mentions of "nlm", "notebooklm", "notebook lm", "podcast generation", "audio overview", or any NotebookLM-related automation task.