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Declarative workflow orchestration for multi-agent tasks. Activate when users need to coordinate multiple agent jobs, run parallel tasks, or create reusable automation pipelines.
Use this skill when the user wants to create, read, update, delete, or troubleshoot AI agents (conversational agents with behaviors). Covers 7 MCP tools including pre-flight validation, plus pipe-scoped knowledge bases (list, plain text/document/data lookup CRUD, access probe) attached via dataSourceIds. For traditional automations and AI automations, see skills/automations/.
Analyzes your Claude Code conversation history to identify patterns, common mistakes, and opportunities for workflow improvement. Use when user wants to understand usage patterns, optimize workflow, identify automation opportunities, or check if they're following best practices.
Discover and implement real-world OpenClaw use cases from a curated community collection covering productivity, automation, content creation, and infrastructure.
Use when looking for a CLI, API wrapper, scraper, data-source tool, automation tool, or focused agent skill for a task; searches the Printing Press Library and installs matching tools.
Use this skill ONLY when the user explicitly asks for help designing or architecting a process ("help me design", "what's the best structure", "how do I organize this flow?"). For direct execution requests ("create a pipe for X", "build a reimbursement process", or any message with a detailed spec), skip this skill and execute directly using the domain skills (pipes-and-cards, automations, etc.).
Use this skill when the user provides a failed Steel session ID, failed automation run, timeout, browser error, blocked page, or unexpected result and wants evidence-backed diagnosis from session metadata, browser logs, raw agent logs, semantic traces, replay links, screenshots, network failures, or errors. Do not use for first-pass bot mitigation; collect evidence here, then hand off to steel-reliability for proxy, CAPTCHA, identity, or anti-bot fixes.
Reuse one manually established Playwright login state across multiple isolated automation instances running in parallel, with routed Setup, Login, and Launch subflows. Use when a user asks to install or configure Playwright Chromium, manually establish or refresh a site's shared login state, open or automate a site with persisted authentication, verify shared authentication, take authenticated screenshots, or run concurrent authenticated browser work. On first use, automatically run Setup; prefer the read-only Launch subflow for normal daily automation.
Bun runtime API reference for TypeScript scripts. Covers Bun.file(), Bun.write(), Bun.$() shell, Bun.spawn(), Bun.Glob, Bun.env, bun:sqlite, Bun.sql() for PostgreSQL/MySQL via DATABASE_URL, Bun.s3 for S3-compatible storage, Bun.redis for Redis/Valkey, Bun.Archive for tarballs, Bun.Image image processing, Bun.WebView headless browser automation, Bun.cron in-process scheduler, JSONC/JSON5/JSONL/markdown (named imports), Bun.hash, Bun.password, compression, and scripting utilities. Use when writing scripts, automating tasks, querying databases, working with S3 storage, Redis caching, processing images, automating a headless browser, parsing markdown/JSON variants, or doing file processing in a Bun project. Signals: bun.lock, bunfig.toml, DATABASE_URL, REDIS_URL, AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, Bun.$ usage Not for bun CLI commands (bun-cli skill), non-Bun runtimes, or ORM CLI tooling
Compact CLI reference for chat workers — dispatch, monitor, secrets, workers, automations.
Use when asked to find skill opportunities in a codebase, audit a repo for automatable workflows, decide what skills to write, or mine git history and existing automation for recurring multi-step procedures worth turning into Claude Code skills.
Configure Benny and prepare its triage and repro automations. Use when installing Benny or changing its Slack, tracker, repository, routing, control, model, or budget settings.