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Found 102 Skills
Expert in CodexMonitor, a Tauri app for orchestrating multiple Codex agents across local workspaces with threads, git integration, and remote daemon support.
AI-powered computer automation using MCP to control desktop apps, click elements, and interact with the UI on macOS, Linux, and Windows
AI skill for managing OpenAI account automation using codex-console - registration, payment, token management, and batch operations
Local proxy that lets OpenAI Codex CLI/desktop talk to MiMo, DeepSeek, and other LLMs via Responses API translation
Triage Linear or Jira backlogs and run bug sweeps via the Composio CLI. Bulk-fetch issues, dedupe, relabel, reassign, and post summaries — all from the shell without clicking through the UI.
Applies OpenAI's brand colors and typography to any artifact that should match the Codex/OpenAI look-and-feel. Use it when brand colors or style guidelines, visual formatting, or company design standards apply.
Use when API code changes (routes, endpoints, schemas). Enforces Swagger/OpenAPI sync. Pauses work if documentation has drifted, triggering documentation-audit skill.
Improve and rewrite user prompts to reduce ambiguity and improve LLM output quality. Use when a user asks to optimize, refine, clarify, or rewrite a prompt for better results, or when the request is about prompt optimization or prompt rewriting.
Use when writing or reviewing Go code to ensure idiomatic style, up-to-date language features, and best practices.
Build and operate Turborepo monorepos with deterministic task graphs, cache correctness, and CI scalability. Use for `turbo.json` design, task dependency modeling, outputs/inputs hashing, environment variable handling, remote cache rollout, and pipeline troubleshooting.
Skill for Playwright-driven web UI testing, exploration, test generation, execution, and debugging (TypeScript or Python). Triggers for tasks involving application testing, validation, test generation, or UI automation in web applications.
Provides up-to-date documentation and version guidance for external libraries. Use when working with any third-party library (JS, Python, Ruby, Go, .NET, etc.), when the user asks about a library-specific API or best practice, when debugging a dependency issue, or when installing or upgrading a dependency. Prefer this over guessing or relying on stale knowledge.