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Guide for using direnv - a shell extension for loading directory-specific environment variables. Use when setting up project environments, creating .envrc files, configuring per-project environment variables, integrating with Python/Node/Ruby/Go layouts, working with Nix flakes, or troubleshooting environment loading issues on macOS and Linux.
Read project config from .agents.yml and .agents.local.yml with local overrides. Supports dot notation for nested fields. Invoke with args "<field> <default>".
File review tool — launch GUI, process comments, or install. Use when user mentions file-review, reviewing files, leaving comments, or processing review comments.
Research historical and cultural background of Bible passages. Use when exploring authorship, original audience, dating, archaeology, geography, political-socio-economic context, social norms, or external historical sources related to Scripture.
Converts mastered audio to sheet music and creates printable songbooks. Use after mastering when the user wants sheet music or a songbook for their album.
Physical location awareness from FindMy. Use when user says "physical", "where am I", "location", "where is nat", or needs to check current physical location.
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.
Linux perf profiler skill for CPU performance analysis. Use when collecting sampling profiles with perf record, generating perf report, measuring hardware counters (cache misses, branch mispredicts, IPC), identifying hot functions, or feeding perf data into flamegraph tools. Activates on queries about perf, Linux performance counters, PMU events, off-CPU profiling, perf stat, perf annotate, or sampling-based profiling on Linux.
MiniMax Coding Plan MCP - Web search and image understanding tools for developers
Multi-repository codebase exploration for library internals, architecture understanding, and implementation comparisons.
Plan trips with assumptions, not questions. Trip Planner extracts flight constraints from natural conversation, fills in the gaps with smart defaults, and returns structured flight recommendations with direct booking links. Assume first. Show your work. Book the flight. Just say "trip-planner" to get going.
Get started with Novita Skills. Use when user wants to know what skills are available, needs help installing team skills, wants to contribute new skills, asks about team capabilities, or needs recommendations for which skills to install. Provides an overview of all team skills, contribution guidelines, and helps users discover and install the right skills.