Total 31,795 skills, Tools & Utilities has 4409 skills
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Investigate a cluster of GitHub issues and PRs, determine canonical candidates, post duplicate/related status, preserve contributor credit, and execute cleanup actions (comments, closes, labels, changelog touchpoints).
Read project config from .agents.yml and .agents.local.yml with local overrides. Supports dot notation for nested fields. Invoke with args "<field> <default>".
Expert in mise—a fast, flexible polyglot runtime and task manager. Specializes in tool version management, environment variable control, task automation, and shell integration across development workflows.
Local hybrid search for markdown notes and docs. Use when searching notes, finding related content, or retrieving documents from indexed collections.
Project scaffolding CLI with 30+ integrations, custom templates, and MCP server for AI agents.
Post announcements and messages to Discord channels. Use when sharing updates, releases, or team communications.
Persistent memory that survives across conversations. Automatically remembers important context (API specs, decisions, quirks, preferences) and saves session summaries. Searches past knowledge before starting new tasks. Responds naturally to phrases like "remember this", "what do you know about...", "save this session", or "what did we do last time". All local, zero network.
Modao prototype capture tool. Automatically capture all pages, screenshots and comments from Modao prototype links, and generate Markdown documents. Use cases include: (1) Capture prototype pages (2) Generate page screenshots (3) Extract comment content (4) Export Markdown documents
Set up and manage Slot paymasters to sponsor transaction fees for gasless user experiences.
Plan and build production-ready Rust CLI tools using clap for argument parsing, with subcommands, config file support, colored output, and proper error handling. Uses interview-driven planning to clarify commands, input/output formats, and distribution strategy before writing any code.
Deep-dive analysis of GitHub projects. Use when the user mentions a GitHub repo/project name and wants to understand it — triggered by phrases like "help me look at this project", "learn about XXX", "how is this project", "analyze the repo", or any request to explore/evaluate a GitHub project. Covers architecture, community health, competitive landscape, and cross-platform knowledge sources.
This tool is used when users explicitly request "generate NSFC technical roadmap/roadmap drawing/roadmap/flowchart" or need to convert research content in grant proposals into a "printable, A4-readable" technical roadmap. It outputs editable source files (`.drawio`) and rendered results that can be embedded in documents (`.svg`/`.png`/`.pdf`). ⚠️ Not applicable: Users only want to modify the format/size of an existing image (should use image processing tools) or only want to polish the textual description of the technical roadmap (should directly rewrite the text).