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Expert guide for using n8n-mcp MCP tools effectively. Use when searching for nodes, validating configurations, accessing templates, managing workflows, or using any n8n-mcp tool. Provides tool selection guidance, parameter formats, and common patterns.
MCP tools for Xcode automation and Apple documentation access. XcodeBuildMCP for builds, apple-docs for WWDC and API docs. Use when building projects, searching documentation, or accessing WWDC content.
Guide for exposing PostHog product endpoints as MCP tools. Use when creating new or updating API endpoints, adding MCP tool definitions, scaffolding YAML configs, or writing serializers with good descriptions. Covers the full pipeline from Django serializer to generated TypeScript tool handler.
Manage MCP servers in Nuxt - setup, create, customize with middleware, review, and troubleshoot
Reference for all GrepAI MCP tools. Use this skill to understand available MCP tools and their parameters.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "available tools", "what tools", "how to find tools", "tool search", "MCP servers", "list tools", "discover tools", "which tools", or needs guidance on discovering and using Snow-Flow MCP tools.
Xcode MCP workflow patterns — BuildFix loop, TestFix loop, preview verification, window targeting, tool gotchas
Add, edit, debug, and test WebMCP tools built with webmcp-kit. Use when users ask to create or modify defineTool-based tools, fix missing tools, resolve schema/execution errors, or validate tools in dev panel/native mode.
Comprehensive MCP tool reference for Proxmox Virtual Environment management - 92 tools across 14 domains including QEMU VMs, LXC containers, cluster operations, storage, networking, Ceph, certificates, ACME, and notifications
Add a new tool to an existing FastMCP server with guided configuration
Teaches agents to iteratively build websites using Stitch with an autonomous baton-passing loop pattern
Create, update, and manage GitHub issues using MCP tools. Use this skill when users want to create bug reports, feature requests, or task issues, update existing issues, add labels/assignees/milestones, or manage issue workflows. Triggers on requests like "create an issue", "file a bug", "request a feature", "update issue X", or any GitHub issue management task.