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Interact with Obsidian vaults using the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and more. Also supports plugin and theme development with commands to reload plugins, run JavaScript, capture errors, take screenshots, and inspect the DOM. Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault, manage notes, search vault content, perform vault operations from the command line, or develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes.
Create and manage Claude Code plugins with proper structure, manifests, and marketplace integration. Use when creating plugins for a marketplace, adding plugin components (commands, agents, hooks), bumping plugin versions, or working with plugin.json/marketplace.json manifests.
Scaffold brand-new DatoCMS plugin projects with datocms-plugin-sdk and connect(). Use when users want to create a new plugin folder from scratch, bootstrap the Vite/React package structure, choose initial plugin surfaces such as field extensions, config screens, sidebars, pages, asset sources, or dropdown actions, and wire the first hook implementation. Prefer `datocms-plugin-builder` for edits to an existing plugin project.
Use when developing WordPress themes, plugins, customizing Gutenberg blocks, implementing WooCommerce features, or optimizing WordPress performance and security.
Use when user needs WordPress development, theme or plugin creation, site optimization, security hardening, multisite management, or scaling WordPress from small sites to enterprise platforms.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hook", "add a PreToolUse/PostToolUse/Stop hook", "validate tool use", "implement prompt-based hooks", "use ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}", "set up event-driven automation", "block dangerous commands", or mentions hook events (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, SubagentStop, SessionStart, SessionEnd, UserPromptSubmit, PreCompact, Notification). Provides comprehensive guidance for creating and implementing Claude Code plugin hooks with focus on advanced prompt-based hooks API.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a plugin", "scaffold a plugin", "understand plugin structure", "organize plugin components", "set up plugin.json", "use ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}", "add commands/agents/skills/hooks", "configure auto-discovery", or needs guidance on plugin directory layout, manifest configuration, component organization, file naming conventions, or Claude Code plugin architecture best practices.
Revit 2026 API Documentation Query and Reference. Triggered when users ask about the usage of Revit API classes, methods, properties, enums, search for Revit development-related APIs, or need to confirm API signatures and parameters. Covered scenarios: (1) Query members and usage of specific classes/interfaces (2) Search for APIs required to implement a certain function (3) View method signatures and parameter descriptions (4) Understand namespace structure and inheritance relationships (5) Confirm the correct invocation method of Revit API. Keywords: RevitAPI, Autodesk.Revit, Element, Document, Transaction, FilteredElementCollector, ExternalCommand, ExternalApplication, Wall, Floor, FamilyInstance, FamilySymbol, Parameter, BuiltInParameter, BuiltInCategory, Selection, GeometryElement, Solid, Face, CurveLoop, Level, View, ViewSheet, XYZ, Line, Arc, IExternalCommand, IExternalApplication, UIApplication, UIDocument, Ribbon, PushButton, ExtensibleStorage, SubTransaction, TransactionGroup, ElementId, Reference, TaskDialog.
Comprehensive Shopware 6.6+ development best practices for agency developers. Covers backend PHP, storefront Twig/JS, administration Vue.js, app system, integrations, CLI, multi-channel, and DevOps. Triggers on tasks involving plugin development, storefront customization, admin modules, app creation, payment/shipping integrations, or deployment.
Guide for implementing Obsidian knowledge management - vault operations, plugin development, URI scheme automation, markdown extensions, and Local REST API integration. Use when working with Obsidian vaults, creating plugins, automating note workflows, querying notes via API, or implementing knowledge graph features.
Guide users through creating a new plugin from scratch in a cowork session. Use when users want to create a plugin, build a plugin, make a new plugin, develop a plugin, scaffold a plugin, start a plugin from scratch, or design a plugin. This skill requires Cowork mode with access to the outputs directory for delivering the final .plugin file.
Create, update, refactor, explain, or review Semantic Kernel solutions using shared guidance plus language-specific references for .NET and Python.