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Hunter.io platform help — Domain Search, Email Finder, Email Verifier, Campaigns, Discover, Signals, TechLookup, Leads, browser extension, API, integrations, MCP server. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Hunter', finding emails with Hunter, verifying emails with Hunter, setting up Hunter campaigns, using Hunter Discover or Signals, configuring Hunter integrations, or using the Hunter API. Do NOT use for building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), designing cadence strategy (use /sales-cadence), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), or enriching contacts across multiple tools (use /sales-enrich).
Generate AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files for a repository. AGENTS.md provides cross-tool agent instructions (supported by Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, Codex, and others). CLAUDE.md adds Claude-specific configuration and references AGENTS.md via @import. Use when a repo needs agent onboarding or when starting a new project.
Mobile specialist for Flutter, React Native, and cross-platform mobile development. Use for mobile app, Flutter, Dart, iOS, Android, Riverpod, and widget work.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for kernel attack surface, namespace and cgroup boundaries, container isolation assumptions, syscall paths, and escape primitive verification. Use when the user asks to analyze container-to-host escape paths, kernel exploit prerequisites, namespace crossover, capability misuse, or prove whether an exploit primitive crosses the sandbox boundary. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Trigger: Call this skill when the task you are facing clearly requires collaboration of multiple ideological tools. Common trigger signals include: starting a new project from scratch, tackling complex and difficult problems, iterating and optimizing existing solutions. This skill provides standardized cross-skill workflow combinations to solve the problem of "which skill to use first and how to connect them". English: Trigger when a task clearly requires multiple skills in sequence. Use this skill to select a standard workflow that chains skills together, defines data handoff between steps, and specifies termination conditions.
📡 Pulse — Twice-daily tech briefing for group distribution. Designed to be triggered by cronjob at morning and evening, or manually. Use this skill only when the user says "pulse" or "/pulse".
Use this skill whenever the user wants to work with survey data using the `survy` Python library. Triggers include: loading or reading survey CSV/Excel/JSON/SPSS files, handling multiselect (multi-choice) questions, computing frequency tables or crosstabs, exporting survey data to SPSS (.sav) or other formats, updating variable labels or value indices, transforming survey data between wide/compact formats, filtering respondents, replacing values, adding/dropping/sorting variables, or any task involving survy's API (read_csv, read_excel, read_json, read_polars, read_spss, crosstab, survey["Q1"], to_spss, to_csv, to_excel, to_json, etc.). Also trigger when the user says things like "analyze my survey", "process questionnaire data", "build a survey analysis script", or "help me with survy". Always read this skill before writing any survy code — it contains the correct API, patterns, and gotchas.
Build, review, or migrate .NET MAUI applications across Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows with correct cross-platform UI, platform integration, and native packaging assumptions.
Read-only: cross-references inventory levels with order velocity to flag items with positive stock but zero sales in N days.
Scan the Obsidian wiki and automatically discover missing cross-references between pages. Use this skill when the user says "link my pages", "find missing links", "cross-reference", "connect my wiki", "add wikilinks", "what pages should be linked", or after any large ingestion to ensure new pages are woven into the existing knowledge graph. Also trigger when the user mentions "orphan pages" in the context of wanting to connect them, or says things like "my wiki feels disconnected" or "pages aren't linked well". This is a write-heavy skill — it actually modifies pages to add links, unlike wiki-lint which just reports issues.
Run structured multi-agent debates using argue CLI for cross-examined, high-confidence answers. Use when facing strategic decisions, ambiguous trade-offs, architecture debates, or questions where multiple perspectives improve the answer. Triggers on: argue, debate, cross-examine, second opinion, multi-agent, 'Should we X or Y?' with real stakes, consensus-building, risk analysis, or confirmation-bias mitigation.
Apply the Fama-French three-factor model to decompose asset returns into market, size, and value factors. Use this skill when the user needs to explain cross-sectional return differences, evaluate fund performance beyond CAPM alpha, assess small-cap or value tilts in a portfolio, or when they ask 'why do small caps earn more', 'is value premium real', or 'what factors drive returns'.