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Generate Salesforce Flows using the MCP tool execute_metadata_action. Use when the user asks to create, build, or generate a flow — including Screen, Autolaunched, Record-Triggered (before/after-save), Scheduled. Also trigger for flow-like requests such as "when a record is created", "trigger daily at", "send an email when", "update the field when", "automate", "workflow", or "flow XML/metadata". This is the only skill for Salesforce Flow generation.
Enrich a list of email addresses to find the person behind each one (email to person profile). Uses a 7-phase waterfall across Crustdata MCP tools: crustdata_company_identify, crustdata_people_enrich (business_email + personal_email), crustdata_people_search_db (three different filter strategies), crustdata_web_search. Handles rate limiting, verification, progress saving, and resume. Trigger on: "enrich these emails", "who are these people", "find info for these email addresses", "look up these contacts", "identify people from emails", "reverse email lookup", "email to profile", or when someone provides a list/CSV/spreadsheet of email addresses wanting contact info.
Operate InstaCloud infrastructure with the `insta` CLI: create projects, add postgres/storage/compute services, deploy apps, create disposable branch environments (isolated DB + storage + compute per branch), wire `insta secrets` into `.env`, run multiple agents each in their own branch, handle governance approvals, check metrics/logs/usage, and promote branches to main. Use this skill when working in an InstaCloud-managed project (a `.insta/` dir or the `insta` CLI), when the user mentions InstaCloud or insta, AND when they ask to deploy an app, need a database/backend/object storage, want preview or per-agent sandbox environments, want branchable infrastructure, or mention agent setup or MCP — even if they don't say "InstaCloud" explicitly. Also covers the insta-cloud remote MCP server (insta_* tools) and the self-hosted insta-oss runtime (same CLI, local daemon).
Use when an n8n-mcp account targets more than one n8n instance — i.e. the `n8n_instances` tool is available, the user mentions multiple n8n instances or environments (prod vs staging, several teams or clients), a workflow / datatable / credential / execution call returns an unexpected NOT_FOUND or reads data you don't recognize, or a credential create/update/delete is refused with an `INSTANCE_AMBIGUOUS` error. Covers choosing and switching which instance this MCP session targets, verifying the target before high-stakes work — credential writes above all — and recovering from misroutes and ambiguous-write fail-closes. Always consult this skill before operating on a specific instance, before any credential create/update/delete on a multi-instance account, or when a call hits the wrong/empty data or an `INSTANCE_AMBIGUOUS` error.
Use for free/open reverse engineering with Ghidra (headless or GUI), including decompile, cross-refs, and optional Ghidra MCP workflows when IDA is unavailable.
Inspect and call MCP server tools from the command line with MCPorter. Use when a task needs an MCP tool (search, docs, integrations) or when checking which MCP servers and tools are available.
Play a local audio file through the system's default speakers using Sonilo's MCP server. Use after generating a track with Sonilo (or for any local WAV/MP3/M4A/AAC/OGG/FLAC file) when the user wants to hear it immediately instead of just getting the saved path.
Interactive onboarding wizard to set up Polar payment integration from scratch. Use this skill when: (1) User wants to "set up Polar" or "integrate Polar" in their project; (2) User is starting fresh with Polar and needs guided setup; (3) User asks "how do I get started with Polar"; (4) User wants to add payments/subscriptions/checkout to their app using Polar; (5) User needs help creating their first Polar product and checkout. This skill walks through MCP installation, authentication, product creation, and generates framework-specific integration code.
Integrate and unbind OpenViking long-term memory with coding agents running in bwrap sandboxes. Supports 7 agents (CodeArts CLI, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Hermes, JiuwenSwarm, KimiCode, DeepSeek Harness) via their native mechanism — MCP or HTTP memory provider. Both integration and unbinding require explicit user authorization. Use this skill when the user wants to: (1) integrate OpenViking memory into a coding agent, (2) unbind OpenViking from a coding agent, (3) check the integration status of all agents, (4) verify the OpenViking MCP endpoint, (5) rebuild the OpenClaw sandbox to apply template changes. Trigger words: "OpenViking integration", "agent memory binding", "MCP setup", "OpenViking MCP", "integrate OpenViking", "unbind OpenViking", "记忆集成", "记忆解绑", "OpenViking 集成", "OpenViking 解绑", "agent long-term memory", "context database".
Discover available tools and resources in Databricks workspace. Use when: (1) User asks 'what tools are available', (2) Before writing agent code, (3) Looking for MCP servers, Genie spaces, UC functions, or vector search indexes, (4) User says 'discover', 'find resources', or 'what can I connect to'.
Automate Goodbits tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Shortpixel tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.