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Access real-time context and life overview from Bee wearable AI. ALWAYS start with 'bee now' to get the last 10 hours of conversations with full utterances - this is the most valuable context for relevant assistance. Use this skill when: (1) You need to understand what's happening RIGHT NOW - recent conversations, current context, what was just discussed, (2) The user asks about something that just happened or someone they just talked to, (3) You need life context - who the owner is, their relationships, work, preferences, (4) Searching past conversations, managing facts/todos, or syncing Bee data.
Multi-Agent Architecture Design and Intelligent Spawn System. Use this skill when you need to design a multi-agent system, configure specialized agents, implement intelligent task distribution, or optimize concurrent processing capabilities.
Monetization strategies for indie developers, solopreneurs, and small teams. Covers freemium models, SaaS pricing, sponsorships, donations, email list building, and passive income for developer tools, content sites, and educational apps. Activate on 'monetization', 'make money', 'pricing', 'freemium', 'SaaS', 'sponsorship', 'donations', 'passive income', 'indie hacker'. NOT for enterprise sales, B2B outbound, VC fundraising, or large-scale advertising (use enterprise/marketing skills).
Installs 425 bioinformatics skills covering sequence analysis, RNA-seq, single-cell, variant calling, metagenomics, structural biology, and 56 more categories. Use when setting up bioinformatics capabilities or when a bioinformatics task requires specialized skills not yet installed.
Guide for authoring Apollo Federation subgraph schemas. Use this skill when: (1) creating new subgraph schemas for a federated supergraph, (2) defining or modifying entities with @key, (3) sharing types/fields across subgraphs with @shareable, (4) working with federation directives (@external, @requires, @provides, @override, @inaccessible), (5) troubleshooting composition errors, (6) any task involving federation schema design patterns.
Uniwind best practices for React Native styling with Tailwind CSS. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React Native code using Uniwind. Triggers on tasks involving Uniwind, className styling, Tailwind in React Native, NativeWind migration, or theming.
Unified Kaggle skill. Use when the user mentions kaggle, kaggle.com, Kaggle competitions, datasets, models, notebooks, GPUs, TPUs, badges, or anything Kaggle-related. Handles account setup, competition reports, dataset/model downloads, notebook execution, competition submissions, badge collection, and general Kaggle questions.
Image resizing and compression tool skill. Used to adjust image size according to specified pixel width and height, ratio, or maximum size limit, and supports intelligent compression to a specified file size. Suitable for scenarios such as batch processing images, generating thumbnails of specific sizes, compressing images to meet file size limits, etc.
Mine ALL past Claude conversations to build a living 'User Manual About You'. Extract writing style, business context, goals, preferences, and patterns. Make all other skills smarter with context.
The 100th skill! Your intelligent guide to all 99 other skills. Recommends the perfect skill for any task, creates skill combinations, and helps you discover capabilities you didn't know you had.
Convert EPUB books to high-quality formatted Markdown using pandoc and AI-assisted formatting. Use when the user provides an EPUB file path and wants to convert it to professionally formatted Markdown, similar to the Clean Code Collection formatting. This skill handles the complete workflow from EPUB extraction through AI-driven content formatting, including fixing PDF conversion artifacts, joining split paragraphs, correcting code blocks, standardizing headers, and creating proper Table of Contents.
Look up the latest version of any package using deps.dev API. Use this skill when checking package versions, updating dependencies, adding new packages to a project, or when the user asks about the current version of a library.