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Points to Impersonator (EVM) and Impersonator Solana—open-source tools to connect to dApps via WalletConnect (and related flows) while presenting an arbitrary address for UI exploration without holding that address’s keys. Use when the user names impersonator.xyz, solana.impersonator.xyz, or the GitHub repos for local dev—not for phishing, identity fraud, or circumventing dApp or legal controls.
Takes meeting transcripts, extracts action items with owners and deadlines, detects implicit commitments, generates structured meeting summaries, and outputs task files compatible with Linear, GitHub Issues, and other project management tools.
Git branching strategies, conflict resolution, rebase workflows, monorepo patterns, and advanced operations like cherry-pick, bisect, and reflog recovery. Activate on "git", "branching strategy", "merge conflict", "rebase", "cherry-pick", "monorepo git", "git bisect", "git reflog", "squash commits". NOT for GitHub Actions CI/CD (use github-actions-pipeline-builder), GitHub API/webhooks, or PR review processes (use code-review-checklist).
Sets up or repairs the AGENTS.md source-of-truth pattern for any project. Creates a well-structured AGENTS.md with real stack info auto-detected from the project, then wires all AI config satellites (.claude/CLAUDE.md, .github/copilot-instructions.md, .agents/rules/, MEMORY.md) to point to it. Eliminates duplication. Always runs in plan mode — asks before acting. Use this skill whenever the user mentions AGENTS.md, agent config, source of truth for AI rules, setting up Claude/Copilot/Cursor for a project, fixing duplicate AI instructions, or wants to consolidate AI configuration files. Trigger even if the user just says "set up agents" or "fix my AI config".
Produce a long-form, shareable markdown writeup on whether Claude has regressed on this user's work. A bundled Python script scans `~/.claude/projects/`, computes every metric, and renders a markdown skeleton with tables already filled — in ~2.5s. Claude fills a dozen short narrative placeholders and saves. Writes `./cc-canary-<YYYY-MM-DD>.md` suitable for pasting into a GitHub issue or gist.
Use the Helmor CLI to remote-control Helmor from the terminal. Use when the user asks to inspect Helmor data/settings, manage repositories/workspaces/sessions/files, send prompts to agents, list models, use GitHub integration, inspect scripts, migrate from Conductor, run Helmor as an MCP server, generate shell completions, quit a running app, check/install/update the Helmor CLI beta, install/update Helmor skills through the beta app flow, or needs the Helmor command reference.
Golang configuration library using spf13/viper — layered precedence (flag > env > file > KV > default), BindPFlag/BindPFlags, SetEnvPrefix + SetEnvKeyReplacer + AutomaticEnv, ReadInConfig + ConfigFileNotFoundError, Unmarshal + mapstructure struct tags, Sub for sub-trees, WatchConfig + OnConfigChange for hot reload, viper.New() for test isolation, and remote KV integration. Apply when using or adopting spf13/viper, or when the codebase imports `github.com/spf13/viper`. For CLI command structure alongside viper, see the `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-spf13-cobra` skill. For general CLI architecture, see `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-cli`.
Golang CLI command tree library using spf13/cobra — cobra.Command, RunE vs Run, PersistentPreRunE hook chain, Args validators (NoArgs, ExactArgs, MatchAll, custom), persistent vs local flags, command groups, ValidArgsFunction, RegisterFlagCompletionFunc, ShellCompDirective, usage/help template customization, man-page and markdown doc generation, and testing with SetArgs/SetOut/SetErr. Apply when using or adopting spf13/cobra, or when the codebase imports `github.com/spf13/cobra`. For configuration layering alongside cobra, see the `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-spf13-viper` skill. For general CLI architecture (project layout, exit codes, signal handling, I/O patterns), see `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-cli`.
Research GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket repositories using DeepWiki MCP server. Use when exploring unfamiliar codebases, understanding project architecture, or asking questions about how a specific open-source project works. Provides AI-powered repo analysis and RAG-based Q&A about source code. NOT for fetching library API docs (use fetching-library-docs instead) or local files.
Implement secure webhook handling with signature verification, replay protection, and idempotency. Use when receiving webhooks from third-party services like Stripe, GitHub, Twilio, or building your own webhook system.
Provides comprehensive guidance for creating Mermaid diagrams. Mermaid is a JavaScript-based diagramming and charting tool that uses Markdown-inspired text definitions and a renderer to create and modify complex diagrams. The main purpose of Mermaid is to help documentation catch up with development. Mermaid is particularly well-suited for use in Markdown documents, GitHub, GitLab, wikis, blogs, and other Markdown-based platforms. Use when the user wants to draw, create, generate, make, build, or visualize any diagram, chart, graph, flowchart, architecture diagram, sequence diagram, class diagram, state diagram, Gantt chart, mindmap, timeline, or any other visual diagram in Markdown-friendly format. This skill covers all 23+ Mermaid diagram types including flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, state diagrams, ER diagrams, Gantt charts, pie charts, quadrant charts, Git graphs, C4 diagrams, mindmaps, timelines, and more. Always use this skill when the user mentions Mermaid, needs diagrams for Markdown documentation, or wants quick diagrams that render directly in Markdown renderers.
Uses the uv Python package and project manager correctly for dependencies, venvs, and scripts. Use when creating or modifying Python projects, adding dependencies, running scripts with inline deps, managing virtual environments, pinning Python versions, running CLI tools from PyPI, setting the IDE Python interpreter, or using uv in CI (e.g. GitHub Actions) or Docker containers. Use when the user mentions uv, pyproject.toml, uv.lock, uv run, uv add, uv sync, .venv, Python interpreter, poetry, pipenv, conda, CI, Docker, GitHub Actions, or asks to use uv instead of pip or poetry.