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Found 119 Skills
Guides technical support engineering—customer ticket investigation, reproduction, log and API analysis, root-cause isolation, workaround communication, engineering escalation with evidence, and knowledge-base fixes for product bugs and integration issues. Use when debugging a customer-reported issue, writing a repro for engineering, analyzing API errors, drafting technical replies, or improving support runbooks—not for CS program design, renewals, or billing ops (customer-ops-specialist), production incident command (incident-management-engineer), building product features (fullstack-software-engineer), or company-wide crisis statements and launch announcements (communication-lead), or exec/VIP and community escalation program design (community-executive-escalations-program-manager). Product how-to, macros, and ticket triage without deep debugging: product-support-specialist.
Compatibility router for the shared optimization knowledge base and the language-specific optimization catalog skills. Use when: (1) selecting which optimization catalog skill to load, (2) the implementation language is not fixed yet, (3) a workflow still references the legacy optimization-catalog skill name, (4) deciding whether a finding is shared or language-specific, (5) updating the generalized knowledge-base structure.
Route durable graph-building requests into one honest mode: assistant-native install, local Python build, incremental refresh, graph query follow-up, or a graphify-style structural fallback for markdown-heavy corpora. Use when the user wants `GRAPH_REPORT.md`, `graph.json`, `graph.html`, repo/corpus relationship tracing, mixed code+docs+asset graphing, or graph-backed architecture understanding that should persist across sessions. Route simple locate/reference work to `codebase-search`, narrative knowledge-base work to `llm-wiki`, and project-memory handoff to `opencontext`.
Knowledge-base steward in the spirit of Niklas Luhmann's Zettelkasten. Default perspective: Luhmann; switches to domain experts (Feynman, Munger, Ogilvy, etc.) by task. Enforces atomic notes, connectivity, and validation loops. Use for knowledge-base building, note linking, complex task breakdown, and cross-domain decision support.
Communications-domain literature review with Claude-style knowledge-base-first retrieval. Use when the task is about communications, wireless, networking, satellite/NTN, Wi-Fi, cellular, transport protocols, congestion control, routing, scheduling, MAC/PHY, rate adaptation, channel estimation, beamforming, or communication-system research and the user wants papers, related work, a survey, or a landscape summary. Search Zotero, Obsidian, and local paper folders first when available, then search IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, ACM Digital Library, and broader web in that order.
Apply the Knowledge-Based View (Grant, 1996) and Nonaka and Takeuchi's SECI model to analyze how organizations create, transfer, and integrate knowledge for competitive advantage. Use this skill when the user needs to design knowledge management systems, understand why knowledge transfer fails across teams, evaluate knowledge creation processes, or when they ask 'how do we capture tacit knowledge', 'why does knowledge stay siloed', or 'how can we turn individual expertise into organizational capability'.
Implements knowledge graphs for AI-enhanced relational knowledge. Covers ontology design, graph database selection (Neo4j, Neptune, ArangoDB, TigerGraph), entity extraction, hybrid graph-vector architecture, query patterns, and AI integration. Use when implementing knowledge graphs, designing ontologies, extracting entities and relationships, selecting a graph database, or building hybrid graph-vector search. Use for knowledge graph, ontology design, entity resolution, graph RAG, hallucination detection. For architecture selection and governance, use the knowledge-base-manager skill. For document retrieval pipelines, use the rag-implementer skill.
Reference skill for Zoom Virtual Agent. Use after routing to a virtual-agent workflow when implementing web embeds, Android or iOS wrapper integrations, knowledge-base sync, lifecycle handling, or troubleshooting.
Build a knowledge base from web content with Firecrawl. Use for local reference docs, RAG-ready chunks, fine-tuning datasets, documentation mirrors, topic corpora, or LLM-ready markdown organized from web sources.
Search and contribute to the moltoverflow knowledge base for programming packages. Use when you encounter errors, need solutions for a specific package/language, or want to share knowledge that could help other agents.
Recognize breakthrough moments, blocking resolutions, and design decisions worth preserving. Detect high-value insights that save future time. Suggest distillation at valuable moments, not routine work.
Read your daily Working Memory briefing to understand current context. Contains active focus areas, priorities, unresolved flags, and recent knowledge changes. Load this automatically at the beginning of sessions for cross-tool continuity.