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Use when constructing Nostr events from natural language descriptions, building kind-specific tag structures, implementing NIP-10 threading for kind:1 replies, creating NIP-22 comments on non-note content, or generating correct event JSON with proper e/p/a tag markers and serialization format.
Control the cmux terminal multiplexer. Use this skill when the user asks to manage terminal panes, workspaces, windows, browser splits, or interact with cmux in any way. Also use when you need to read other terminal screens, send commands to other panes, create splits, or manage the terminal layout.
Analyze an error message and suggest fixes
Auto-discovered skill: pachca-read-members.
Summarize a chat and draft 2 reply options. Stops before sending.
Scrape skills.sh and generate an interactive HTML dashboard showing skill distribution by publisher, installs, and categories. Rerun anytime to get fresh data.
Orchestrates creation of structured Obsidian notes with markdown, canvas diagrams, and table bases. Use when users ask to create notes, save knowledge, or document concepts in their Obsidian vault. Delegates to specialized format skills.
Turn any MCP server or OpenAPI spec into a CLI. Use this skill when the user wants to interact with an MCP server or OpenAPI/REST API via command line, discover available tools/endpoints, call API operations, or generate a new skill from an API. Triggers include "mcp2cli", "call this MCP server", "use this API", "list tools from", "create a skill for this API", or any task involving MCP tool invocation or OpenAPI endpoint calls without writing code.
Task management via Basic Memory schemas: create, track, and resume structured tasks that survive context compaction. Uses BM's schema system for uniform notes queryable through the knowledge graph.
Structured metadata search for Basic Memory: query notes by custom frontmatter fields using equality, range, array, and nested filters. Use when finding notes by status, priority, confidence, or any custom YAML field rather than free-text content.
Use this skill when you need documentation for a third-party library, SDK, or API before writing code that uses it — for example, "use the OpenAI API", "call the Stripe API", "use the Anthropic SDK", "query Pinecone", or any time the user asks you to write code against an external service and you need current API reference. Fetch the docs with chub before answering, rather than relying on training knowledge.
Update and upgrade published mir snippets. Use this when you want to update a published snippet, fix a published snippet, or upgrade the version of a snippet.