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Load this skill for any up-fetch task: `up(fetch, getDefaultOptions?)`, `upfetch(url, options?)`. Covers dynamic defaults, auth, request shaping, validation, error handling, lifecycle timing, and runtime caveats.
Overview The Instagram Agent allows users to extract data from Instagram, including posts, profiles, hashtags and comments, to bypass limitations of manual research. By using the Instagram Agent, bu
A skill for reviewing a specific diff and showing the findings as comments inside difit (the diff viewer). Use it to review branch diffs, commit diffs, or GitHub PRs, then preload findings or code explanations into difit with `--comment` before launching it for the user.
Build AI agents with Pydantic AI — tools, capabilities, structured output, streaming, testing, and multi-agent patterns. Use when the user mentions Pydantic AI, imports pydantic_ai, or asks to build an AI agent, add tools/capabilities, stream output, define agents from YAML, or test agent behavior.
Google Maps integration. Manage Maps. Use when the user wants to interact with Google Maps data.
Prepare, publish, and automate releases for npm packages, especially scoped packages that need package.json fixes, publish scripts, npm dry-run checks, `.env`-managed `NPM_TOKEN` handling, npm org token setup, GitHub Actions secrets, semantic-release workflows, npmjs.org publishing, GitHub Packages publishing, GitHub Releases, or release troubleshooting. Use when Codex needs to make a repo publish-ready, verify what npm will ship, configure automated publishing, or diagnose failures involving package contents, registry auth, 2FA, tokens, tags, changelogs, GitHub Actions, or semantic-release.
Actian integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Actian data.
Practical AI agent workflows and productivity techniques. Provides optimized patterns for daily development tasks such as commands, shortcuts, Git integration, MCP usage, and session management.
Team worker protocol (ACK, mailbox, task lifecycle) for tmux-based OMX teams
Expert guide for Electron production builds, code signing, notarization, auto-updates, and release workflows. Use when building, packaging, or releasing Electron applications, configuring electron-builder, setting up CI/CD pipelines for desktop app distribution, or implementing auto-update mechanisms.
Retrieves authoritative, up-to-date technical documentation, API references, configuration details, and code examples for any developer technology. Use this skill whenever answering technical questions or writing code that interacts with external technologies. This includes libraries, frameworks, programming languages, SDKs, APIs, CLI tools, cloud services, infrastructure tools, and developer platforms. Common scenarios: - looking up API endpoints, classes, functions, or method parameters - checking configuration options or CLI commands - answering "how do I" technical questions - generating code that uses a specific library or service - debugging issues related to frameworks, SDKs, or APIs - retrieving setup instructions, examples, or migration guides - verifying version-specific behavior or breaking changes Prefer this skill whenever documentation accuracy matters or when model knowledge may be outdated.
Pick up the next Linear issue — validate context, create branch, plan approach