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Comprehensive SuiClient skill for interacting with the Sui blockchain using @mysten/sui SDK. Use this skill when you need to connect to Sui blockchain, read data, execute transactions, manage staking positions, or query network information.
Control WezTerm terminal emulator via CLI. Manage panes, tabs, workspaces, and execute commands in running terminals.
Commuting Plan/Route Planning (point-to-point or multi-stop routing). For user queries such as 'How to get there/How to commute/Commuting plan/Subway and bus transfer/How long and how much for a taxi/From hotel to scenic spot or venue', etc. Default to real-time verification and provide source links and query time (local time); do not fabricate precise figures; Calendar entry requires explicit user confirmation.
GitHub CLI for remote repository analysis, file fetching, codebase comparison, and discovering trending code/repos. Use when analyzing repos without cloning, comparing codebases, or searching for popular GitHub projects.
Node.js CLI for interacting with the AO Task Monitor API - get system health, alerts, logs, and task metrics for AO processes
Research a topic, technology, or approach. Use when the user needs investigation or information gathering before implementation.
AnyType knowledge base integration via direct REST API. USE WHEN anytype, knowledge base search, create note, create object, anytype spaces, search notes, read object, list tasks, manage tasks OR any request to interact with AnyType data.
Activated when users start a new novel project - Guides them through the seven-step methodology (constitution → specify → clarify → plan → tasks → write → analyze) with gentle prompts and explanations
Analyze GitHub issues by link or issue number. Use when a user says "analyse issue"/"analyze issue" or provides a GitHub issue URL/number and asks to fetch the issue content, verify it matches the current repo, and inspect local code to confirm the problem.
Emacs extensible text editor with Lisp. Use for terminal editing.
Warp modern terminal with AI. Use for terminal work.
Use when clarifying fuzzy boundaries, defining quality criteria, teaching by counterexample, preventing common mistakes, setting design guardrails, disambiguating similar concepts, refining requirements through anti-patterns, creating clear decision criteria, or when user mentions near-miss examples, anti-goals, what not to do, negative examples, counterexamples, or boundary clarification.