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Use this skill when working with the mcp-skill CLI to create generated MCP app wrappers, list available generated apps, list functions for a specific app, inspect a generated function signature and docstring, or understand how to call generated apps from async Python.
Manage Claude Code agent skills using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing available skills: "asc skills list", "what skills are available", "show me asc skills" (2) Installing skills: "asc skills install --name asc-cli", "install all skills", "add asc skills to my agent" (3) Viewing installed skills: "asc skills installed", "what skills do I have", "show my installed skills" (4) Removing a skill: "asc skills uninstall --name asc-auth", "remove a skill" (5) Checking for skill updates: "asc skills check", "are my skills up to date" (6) Updating skills: "asc skills update", "update my asc skills" (7) User asks "how do I install asc skills", "set up asc CLI skills", or "get the latest asc skills" (8) Troubleshooting skill installation or update issues (npx, skills CLI)
Full discovery phase orchestrator. Brainstorm + ao search + research + plan + pre-mortem gate. Produces epic-id and execution-packet for /crank. Triggers: "discovery", "discover", "explore and plan", "research and plan", "discovery phase".
This skill should be used when code search is needed (whether explicitly requested or as part of completing a task), when indexing the codebase after changes, or when the user asks about ccc, cocoindex-code, or the codebase index. Trigger phrases include 'search the codebase', 'find code related to', 'update the index', 'ccc', 'cocoindex-code'.
Turn any website into a CLI command. 36 platforms, 103 commands — Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, YouTube, Zhihu, Bilibili, Weibo, and more. Uses OpenClaw's browser directly, no extra extension needed.
Skill for using Fabro, the open source AI coding workflow orchestrator that lets you define agent pipelines as Graphviz DOT graphs with human gates, multi-model routing, and cloud sandboxes.
Mine knowledge from Gmail, Google Chat, Slack, Drive, local files, MCP servers, and web into an Obsidian-compatible vault (~/Documents/basalt-cortex/). Basalt format: markdown files with YAML frontmatter for clients, contacts, communications, and knowledge facts. Opens directly in Obsidian, syncs to basaltcortex.com via CLI daemon. Triggers: 'run the cortex', 'mine emails', 'mine slack', 'mine chat', 'cortex init', 'cortex search', 'cortex stats', 'what do I know about', 'set up cortex', 'mine my inbox'.
Use when a user first installs forwward-teams or starts a new project — onboards them, learns about their company, initializes the environment, and recommends which skills to use first
Deterministic plan lifecycle management via scripts/plan-manager.py CLI. Use when user asks to list, show, create, check, complete, or abandon plans, or when session starts and stale plans need surfacing. Use for "check plans", "what's on our plan", "mark task done", "finish this plan", or "create a plan". Do NOT use for executing plan tasks, modifying plan content directly, or performance/refactoring work unrelated to plan tracking.
CUE schema authoring for Perses plugins: define data models, write validation constraints, create JSON examples, implement Grafana migration schemas in migrate/migrate.cue. Educational skill that explains CUE patterns specific to Perses plugin development. Use for "perses cue schema", "perses model", "plugin schema", "cue validation perses". Do NOT use for dashboard CUE definitions (use perses-dac-pipeline).
Create or update AgentDeploy SharedInfra and Service YAML files, validate them, deploy apps with the agentdeploy CLI and Platform API, poll status and explain output, and debug structured deployment failures. Use when a user wants to deploy, redeploy, or troubleshoot an app on an AgentDeploy installation.
Retrieve search and usage analytics from Glean. Use when analyzing search patterns, popular queries, or platform adoption metrics.