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Generates AI images using the BlockEden OpenAI proxy (DALL-E 3 / DALL-E 2 / gpt-image-1). Use this skill whenever the user wants to generate, create, draw, make, or produce an image, picture, photo, illustration, artwork, or visual — even if they don't say "DALL-E" or "BlockEden". Trigger on phrases like "generate an image of", "create a picture of", "make me an illustration", "draw a scene", "visualize this", "I want an image", or "generate based on this image/URL". Requires the BLOCKEDEN_ACCESS_KEY environment variable to be set.
Generate photorealistic 3D worlds and environments with the World Labs Marble API — Gaussian Splat scenes from text prompts or reference images. Use when the user says "generate a 3D world", "create an environment", "make a 3D scene", or "use World Labs". Requires WLT_API_KEY environment variable.
Check for security risks in Skills/code repositories. When the user wants to check if a skill, GitHub repository, npm package, or local code is safe to download or use. This includes detecting malicious code, malware, key stealing, environment variable modification, suspicious network behavior, and evaluating repository reputation (stars, forks, contributors, age). Use this skill whenever the user mentions checking skills for security risks, scanning repositories for malware, verifying code safety, checking npm packages for threats, or asking if a download is safe.
Tests API rate limiting implementations for bypass vulnerabilities by manipulating request headers, IP addresses, HTTP methods, API versions, and encoding schemes to circumvent request throttling controls. The tester identifies rate limit headers, determines enforcement mechanisms, and attempts bypasses including X-Forwarded-For spoofing, parameter pollution, case variation, and endpoint path manipulation. Maps to OWASP API4:2023 Unrestricted Resource Consumption. Activates for requests involving rate limit bypass, API throttling evasion, brute force protection testing, or API abuse prevention assessment.
Build, test, deploy and integrate superglue tools via the sg CLI and superglue SDKs. IMPORTANT — you MUST invoke this skill and read the full reference BEFORE running ANY sg command or writing ANY superglue SDK/REST/webhook integration code. Before using the sg CLI, first check that it is installed (run sg --version; if not found, install with npm install -g @superglue/cli), then verify it is configured (check that sg init has been run or that SUPERGLUE_API_KEY and SUPERGLUE_API_ENDPOINT environment variables are set). If not, guide the user through setup first. After reading the SKILL.md file, also read the relevant references/ files for the specific topic (databases, file servers, transforms, integration/SDK).
Fish shell configuration: config.fish, functions, abbreviations, variable scoping, conf.d modules, and PATH management. Use when user's $SHELL is fish, editing .fish files, working in ~/.config/fish/, or migrating from Bash. Use for "fish config", "fish function", "abbr", "conf.d", "fish_add_path", or "funcsave". Do NOT use for Bash/Zsh-only scripts, POSIX shell portability, or non-shell configuration tasks.
Validate Perses resources: run percli lint locally or with --online against a server. Check dashboard definitions, datasource configs, variable schemas. Report errors with actionable fixes. Use for "perses lint", "validate perses", "check dashboard", "perses validate". Do NOT use for plugin schema testing (use perses-plugin-test).
Perses plugin scaffolding and creation: select plugin type (Panel, Datasource, Query, Variable, Explore), generate with percli plugin generate, implement CUE schema and React component, test with percli plugin start, build archive with percli plugin build. Use for "create perses plugin", "new panel plugin", "new datasource plugin", "perses plugin scaffold". Do NOT use for dashboard creation (use perses-dashboard-create).
Analyzes positive customer reviews to surface deep customer insights for ad copy. Use this whenever a user provides customer reviews and wants to understand their customers better, extract VOC (voice of customer), find ad-ready language, or build messaging strategy from real customer language. Trigger for any request involving "analyze these reviews," "what are customers saying," "find insights in these reviews," "VOC analysis," or any variation of wanting to mine customer reviews for creative strategy inputs. Output is always organized by product (if multiple), and surfaces five buckets of insight: pain points, trigger moments, objections, transformations, and standout language.
Validate configuration early to fail fast. Apply when writing setup scripts, Lambda cold starts, or any initialization code that depends on environment variables.
Create and push a signed git release tag. Use this skill when the user says "tag a release", "new release", "cut a release", "bump version", "release tag", "tag version", "push a tag", or any variation of wanting to create a new version tag. Also use when the user types "/release-tag" or "/release".
Generates 150-750+ ad variations using Alex Hormozi's combinatorial Hook x Meat x CTA framework. Triggers on requests to create ads, ad copy, ad scripts, marketing creatives, video ad scripts, ad hooks, CTAs, ad testing, ad scaling, or ad factories. Also triggers on mentions of Hormozi's ad method or combinatorial ad creation. Does not trigger for general copywriting, email marketing, landing pages, or non-advertising content.