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Use this skill when the user mentions 'onchainos ws', 'ws start', 'ws poll', 'ws stop', 'ws channels', 'ws session', 'ws channel-info', 'idle-timeout', 'idle timeout', 'WebSocket channels', 'WS频道', or asks about managing WebSocket sessions/会话管理. Also use when writing a custom WebSocket script/脚本/bot for real-time on-chain data. Covers: onchainos ws CLI commands (start/poll/stop/list/channels/channel-info), session lifecycle, idle-timeout configuration, and all 9 DEX WebSocket channels (price, candle, trades, price-info, signals, tracker, meme scanning).
Use Bitquery GraphQL through UXC for onchain trades, transfers, token holder analysis, balances, and market structure queries across supported networks, with OAuth client_credentials authentication and query-first execution.
Crypto wallet operations via the awal CLI — sign in, check balances, send USDC/ETH/POL/SOL, trade tokens, fund the wallet, and use the x402 payment protocol to discover paid services, pay for API calls, monetize an API, or query onchain data. Use whenever the user mentions signing in, login, authentication, wallet status, balance, address, sending money, paying someone, transferring tokens, ENS names, swapping/trading/converting tokens, funding/topping up/onramp, USDC, ETH, POL, SOL, the x402 bazaar, paid APIs, monetizing an endpoint, or querying onchain data on Base.
Blockchain RPC and data access via Quicknode. Use when an agent needs to read onchain data (balances, token prices, transaction status, gas estimates, block data) across Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, or Unichain. Supports both API key access and x402 wallet-based pay-per-request access with no account needed. Triggers on mentions of RPC, blockchain data, onchain queries, token balances, gas estimation, block number, transaction receipt, Quicknode, or x402.
Use this skill when the user asks about Goldsky Subgraphs — deploying, managing, or querying subgraphs. Triggers on: 'deploy a subgraph', 'migrate from The Graph', 'what is a subgraph', 'GraphQL endpoint', 'low-code or no-code subgraph', 'subgraph tags', 'subgraph webhooks', 'cross-chain subgraph', 'subgraph stalled', 'subgraph API key', 'init subgraph', 'scaffold subgraph', 'subgraph logs', 'pause subgraph', 'start subgraph', 'graft subgraph'. Also use this skill when the user wants to build a GraphQL API over onchain data, power a dApp frontend with indexed blockchain data, or reuse an existing TheGraph subgraph on Goldsky. For questions about streaming raw chain data directly to a database without GraphQL, use the turbo-builder or mirror skills instead.
Discover trending tokens — screener, SM holdings, Nansen indicators, and flow intelligence for promising finds. Use when scanning for new tokens or screening what's hot.
What is the state of the Hyperliquid perp market? Top contracts by volume/OI, trader leaderboard, SM perp activity, and positions by symbol.
Who is this wallet and what have they been doing? Identity labels, balance, PnL summary, recent transactions, perp positions, and counterparties.
Where is this token moving and why? Large transfers, flow trends over time, and breakdown by wallet label.
Use this skill when the user asks about Goldsky Mirror pipelines — creating, deploying, operating, or troubleshooting Mirror. Triggers on: 'Mirror pipeline', 'goldsky pipeline apply', 'sync subgraph to database', 'mirror vs turbo', 'direct indexing', 'mirror pipeline YAML', 'mirror pipeline pause/stop/restart'. Also use this skill when the user wants to sync a Goldsky subgraph into a database or message queue — Mirror is the only pipeline product that supports subgraph sources. For new pipelines that don't need a subgraph source, the turbo-builder skill is usually a better fit. Do NOT trigger on 'goldsky turbo' commands or generic 'build a pipeline' requests without subgraph context — those belong to the turbo skills.