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Found 1,727 Skills
Manage user authentication for Leapcat. Handles login, logout, session management, token refresh, re-authentication, and trade password operations via the leapcat CLI.
Discover Harbor capabilities, inspect capability details, and explain grant or secret blockers before execution. Use when asked what Harbor can do, list capabilities, inspect a capability, check whether a capability exists, or find the next safe Harbor action.
Validate configuration early to fail fast. Apply when writing setup scripts, Lambda cold starts, or any initialization code that depends on environment variables.
Use when searching codebases (text, structural/AST, files by name, PDFs/archives, code stats) or building context before a task.
Find and resolve prompt files in ./prompts/ directory. Use when user asks to find a prompt, list available prompts, locate prompt by number or name, or check what prompts exist.
Discover and explore Seer API commands via schema introspection
Seer CLI shared concepts, response format, config, and common rules
Set your primary ENS name on Base and other L2s. Use when user wants to set their ENS name, configure reverse resolution, set primary name, or make their address resolve to an ENS name. Supports Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Ethereum mainnet.
SavvyCal integration. Manage Users. Use when the user wants to interact with SavvyCal data.
Junip integration. Manage Persons, Organizations, Deals, Activities, Notes, Files and more. Use when the user wants to interact with Junip data.
Central skill registry and management system. Auto-loaded on every session. Auto-loaded on startup to provide skill discovery and invocation capabilities. Commands: - /skills - List all available skills with descriptions - /skill <name> - Load and activate a specific skill - /skill reload - Refresh skill registry - /skill help <name> - Show detailed help for a skill Capabilities: Auto-discovery of all skills in workspace, unified skill invocation via /skill command, skill registry with metadata and descriptions, version tracking and dependency management.
Download videos, audio, subtitles, and clean paragraph-style transcripts from YouTube and any other yt-dlp supported site. Use when asked to “download this video”, “save this clip”, “rip audio”, “get subtitles”, “get transcript”, or to troubleshoot yt-dlp/ffmpeg and formats/playlists.