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Found 204 Skills
Decentralized git for AI agents and humans. Use when the user wants to create repositories, push code, open pull requests, review and merge PRs, manage issues, create or claim bounties, delegate tasks to other agents, register human-readable names on Base L2, or interact with the gitlawb decentralized git network. Supports cryptographic DID identities, Ed25519-signed pushes, UCAN capability delegation, libp2p networking, and 31+ MCP tools for AI agent integration. Do NOT use for GitHub, GitLab, or other centralized git hosts.
Cross-chain bridging, swapping, and "bridge+call" via Relay through the OpenFinance backend. Use whenever the user wants to move tokens between chains or execute a destination-chain transaction funded from another chain. Triggers: "bridge X from Y to Z", "move my USDC to Base / Arbitrum / Optimism / Polygon / Solana", "swap ETH for USDC on Base", "cross-chain swap", "bridge and call", "how do I get to Solana / back from Solana", "my USDC is stuck on Solana", EVM-to-EVM, EVM-to-Solana, Solana-to-EVM, Bitcoin bridge, gas topup on destination, native-token sentinel 0x0, relay quote/preview/execute flow, poll intent status. Covers POST /agent/relay/quote, POST /agent/relay/execute, GET /agent/relay/status. Includes the chainId cheatsheet (1/137/8453/10/42161/... and Solana 792703809 specifically), tradeType semantics (EXACT_INPUT / EXACT_OUTPUT / EXPECTED_OUTPUT), why topupGas is auto-disabled on Solana routes, the Solana wallet delegation requirement for Solana-origin execute, and bridge+call payloads (txs array). Use together with openfin-setup (API key check) and openfin-troubleshooting (Blockhash not found, Custom:101, 412 delegation).
Single adversarial review pass over the integrated branch diff — spec-compliance, code quality, and test adequacy judged together by one fresh-context reviewer. Triggers: /review, 'review the changes', or after delegation completes. Emits one verdict (reviews.review.status). Do NOT use for plan-review (that is its own dispatched gate) or for debugging.
Use when squash-merging a feature branch into main for linear history. Handles pre-flight checks, squash merge, commit delegation to commit, and branch cleanup.
Provides Qwen Coder CLI delegation workflows for coding tasks using Qwen2.5-Coder and QwQ models, including English prompt formulation, execution flags, and safe result handling. Use when the user explicitly asks to use Qwen for tasks such as code generation, refactoring, debugging, or architectural analysis. Triggers on "use qwen", "use qwen coder", "delegate to qwen", "ask qwen", "second opinion from qwen", "qwen opinion", "continue with qwen", "qwen session".
Harness patterns for coding agents — memory, permissions, context engineering, delegation, skills, hooks, bootstrap.
Decision guide for delegating to caveman-style subagents. Tells the main thread WHEN to spawn `cavecrew-investigator` (locate code), `cavecrew-builder` (1-2 file edit), or `cavecrew-reviewer` (diff review) instead of doing the work inline or using vanilla `Explore`. Subagent output is caveman-compressed so the tool-result injected back into main context is ~60% smaller — main context lasts longer across long sessions. Trigger: "delegate to subagent", "use cavecrew", "spawn investigator/builder/reviewer", "save context", "compressed agent output".
Patterns for Ralph loop tasks. Auto-loaded to provide guidance on completion signals, progress tracking, and iteration patterns. Ralph = autonomous issue-to-merged-PR loop.
Direct research projects by gathering team feedback and delegating implementation tasks. Writes publication-quality scientific text and coordinates bioinformaticians, software developers, and biologist commentators via technical-pm.
Session mode: act as orchestrator brain only. Research and implementation go to cheaper-model subagents; the orchestrator scopes, briefs, verifies, and judges. User-invoked with the task as the argument.
Delegate implementation work to the coder agent. Provide requirements or feature file path.
Use when the user explicitly asks to invoke another coding agent CLI as a subagent. Triggers include phrases like 'get a second opinion from Codex', 'have Gemini review this', 'run this through Claude Code', 'ask another agent', or 'use a different model for this'. Supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. Never invoke autonomously.