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Gemini CLI - Google's AI-powered command-line interface for building, debugging, and deploying with AI. Use when working with Gemini CLI configuration, commands, tools, extensions, hooks, skills, or MCP servers. Keywords: gemini-cli, google-ai, terminal, code-generation, workflow-automation, cli-commands, gemini-md, authentication, configuration, sandboxing, headless-mode, custom-commands, agent-skills, extensions, hooks, mcp-servers, file-system-tools, shell-commands, web-search, ide-integration.
Claude Code: skills, agents, hooks, commands, MCP servers, IDE integrations.
Advanced Clippy configuration for comprehensive Rust linting with custom rules, categories, and IDE integration. Use when configuring linting rules, enforcing code standards, setting up CI linting, or customizing clippy behavior. Trigger terms: clippy, linting, code quality, clippy.toml, pedantic, nursery, restriction, lint configuration, code standards.
Guide for development and code tools skills including document processing, browser automation, testing frameworks, and IDE integrations.
View and debug b2c CLI configuration and understand where credentials come from. Always reference when using the CLI to inspect configuration, manage instances, retrieve OAuth tokens, or set up IDE integration. Also use when authentication fails, connection errors occur, or the wrong instance is being used.
Use this skill whenever a user wants to run, install, configure, or understand open-ralph-wiggum (ralph). This skill can be used by any AI assistant or IDE agent (GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.). Triggers on: "ralph", "ralph wiggum", "agentic loop", "iterative AI loop", "autonomous coding loop", "how to install ralph", "how to use ralph with Claude Code / Codex / Copilot / OpenCode", "ralph --agent", "ralph --tasks", "ralph --status", "--max-iterations", "--rotation", "how do I run ralph in VS Code / Cursor / JetBrains / Neovim", or any question about looping an AI coding agent until a task is done. Even if the user doesn't say "ralph" explicitly — if they want to run an AI agent in a loop until a promise tag appears in its output, use this skill.