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Search memories and resource context from OpenViking, aka. ov. Trigger this tool when 1. sees keyword "ovs"; 2. is explicitly requested searching files or knowledge; 3. sees `search context` request
Use at the start of any conversation - Determine how to find and use skills, requiring the skill tool to be invoked before any response (including clarification questions)
Develop, maintain, and publish skills for the QuickCreator platform. Use when the user wants to list, search, fork, create, update, publish, or delete QuickCreator skills, or when working with the QuickCreator skill marketplace and skill lifecycle management.
Structured Autonomy Planning Prompt
Create and improve OpenAkita skills. It is used when you need to: (1) create new skills for repetitive tasks, (2) improve existing skills, (3) encapsulate temporary scripts into reusable skills. Skills are the core mechanism of OpenAkita's self-evolution.
Build visual conversation workflows in Vapi with nodes for conversation steps, tool execution, conditional branching, and handoffs. Use when creating structured multi-step voice interactions that need deterministic flow control beyond what a single assistant prompt provides.
Guide for understanding and contributing to the awesome-skills curated resource list. Use this skill when adding resources, organizing categories, or maintaining README.md consistency (no duplicates).
INVOKE THIS SKILL when you need human-in-the-loop approval, custom middleware, or structured output. Covers HumanInTheLoopMiddleware for human approval of dangerous tool calls, creating custom middleware with hooks, Command resume patterns, and structured output with Pydantic/Zod.
Cognitive science-based deep source code understanding assistant (Chinese improved version). Supports three analysis modes: Quick (overview), Standard (comprehension), Deep (mastery, automatically uses parallel processing for large projects). Integrates elaborative interrogation, self-explanation testing, and retrieval practice to help truly understand and master code.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "wrap up session", "end session", "session wrap", "/wrap", "document learnings", "what should I commit", or wants to analyze completed work before ending a coding session.
Orchestrate the full ToolUniverse self-improvement cycle: discover APIs, create tools, test with researcher personas, fix issues, optimize skills, and push via git. References and dispatches to all other devtu skills. Use when asked to: run the self-improvement loop, do a debug/test round, expand tool coverage, improve tool quality, or evolve ToolUniverse.
Initialize a long-running project with a structured docs workflow, or update an existing project (new features, bug fixes, refactors, requirement changes). Use this skill whenever the user wants to start a new project, kick off a long-running build task, set up project documentation structure, or says things like "new project", "start a project", "init project", "project setup", or "I want to build something from scratch". Also use when the user mentions wanting a milestone-based plan, structured execution workflow, or asks to scaffold documentation for a complex multi-step build. Additionally, use this skill when the user wants to modify an existing project that already has a `docs/` directory — e.g., "add a new feature", "fix this bug", "refactor X", "I want to change how Y works", "new feature request".