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Use this skill for cross-model code reviews using OpenAI Codex CLI via MCP. Activates on mentions of codex review, cross-model review, code review with codex, peer review, review my code, review this PR, review changes, codex check, second opinion, or gpt review.
Automatically fix broken OpenCLI adapters when commands fail. Load this skill when an opencli command fails — it guides you through diagnosing the failure via OPENCLI_DIAGNOSTIC, patching the adapter, and retrying. Works with any AI agent.
Use mmx to generate text, images, video, speech, and music via the MiniMax AI platform. Use when the user wants to create media content, chat with MiniMax models, perform web search, or manage MiniMax API resources from the terminal.
Gmail: Read a message and extract its body or headers.
Minimal Documentation Theme and CLI for shared usage across UnJS projects. Use when creating documentation sites with Nuxt, Nuxt Content, and Nuxt UI.
Use the mcporter CLI to list, configure, auth, and call MCP servers/tools directly (HTTP or stdio), including ad-hoc servers, config edits, and CLI/type generation.
Inspect and debug KGF (Knowledge Graph Framework) specs — tokenize, parse, and extract edges from source files. Use when the user wants to debug language parsing, inspect how indexion processes a file, or verify KGF spec behavior.
Make websites accessible for AI agents. Navigate, click, type, extract, wait — using Chrome with existing login sessions. No LLM API key needed.
[Utilities] Convert PDF files to Markdown. Use when extracting text from PDFs, creating editable documentation from PDF reports, or converting PDF content to version-controlled markdown files.
WeCom message skill. It provides capabilities including session list query, message record pulling (supports text/image/file/voice/video), multimedia file acquisition and text message sending. It is triggered when users need to "view messages", "check chat records", "send a message to someone", "what are the recent messages", "send a message to the group", "see what pictures/files have been sent".
Set up and use portless for named local dev server URLs (e.g. http://myapp.localhost instead of http://localhost:3000). Use when integrating portless into a project, configuring dev server names, setting up the local proxy, working with .localhost domains, or troubleshooting port/proxy issues.
Detect and review name/content drift in code using `indexion identity audit`, then plan verified renames, moves, folder changes, or splits.