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Run predefined featured workflows via run-workflow MCP. TRIGGER when user names a featured workflow (retargeting, banners at scale, localization, packaging, banner advertising, etc.) or asks to run a known marketing/production workflow. Requires run-workflow MCP. ALWAYS call get_featured_workflow before compose_workflow. DO NOT TRIGGER for custom one-off workflows with no named template — use run-workflow skill.
Use for Desktop Commander MCP capabilities — persistent shells and REPLs, long-running processes, filesystem beyond the workspace, structured files (.xlsx, .docx, .pdf, images) and large local data files such as CSVs, ripgrep search at scale, SSH, or cross-turn state.
Build, revise, debug, and verify browser-based Three.js apps, games, asset viewers, model and asset-pack deliveries, material and material-pack deliveries, animated-model viewers, and explicitly requested Gaussian-splat worlds with Mint MCP as the production asset pipeline.
Salesforce Data 360 Retrieve phase for query-sql, queryv2, profile APIs, metadata introspection, and query MCP usage. TRIGGER when: the user writes or debugs Data 360 SQL, profile retrieval, metadata lookup, or query tooling.
Connect an MCP-capable coding agent to OpenChatCut and edit local video projects. Use when the user asks to install, connect, or set up OpenChatCut; inspect or edit an OpenChatCut project; work with its timeline, transcript, captions, media, generation, motion graphics, audio, color, or export tools; or recover from an OpenChatCut MCP error.
Pull production observability context from the Superlog MCP to ground debugging, incident response, and 'how is this behaving in prod right now?' questions. Triggers whenever the user is investigating a bug, regression, or incident; asking about real traffic, error rates, latency, or throughput; validating a deploy; or wants the recent history of a service.
Xiaodu smart device control skill via MCP protocol. Control Xiaodu devices and ecosystem hardware for smart home IoT tasks, scene automation, and physical interaction. Use when user wants to control smart home devices or IoT equipment.
Automate GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, branches, CI/CD, and permissions via Rube MCP (Composio). Manage code workflows, review PRs, search code, and handle deployments programmatically.
Automate Gmail tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): send/reply, search, labels, drafts, attachments. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Google Calendar events, scheduling, availability checks, and attendee management via Rube MCP (Composio). Create events, find free slots, manage attendees, and list calendars programmatically.
Goal-driven E2E testing where a browser agent (Playwright MCP / computer-use) reads a natural-language goal and explores the app via the accessibility tree to assert outcomes — no pre-written script. Covers when intent-driven beats scripted, making agent runs deterministic (pinned model, temperature 0, seeded data, bounded steps, explicit success assertion, snapshot-not-pixel), cost/latency control, the accessibility-tree-first interaction model, CI gating, and graduating a stable run into a scripted Playwright test. Use when: "agentic browser test," "goal-driven browser test," "let an agent explore the app," "natural-language E2E," "browser agent smoke test," "Playwright MCP test." Not for: Writing/maintaining deterministic scripted Playwright tests — that is playwright-automation. Testing your product's OWN LLM features — that is ai-system-testing. Related: playwright-automation, ai-system-testing, exploratory-testing, test-reliability, qa-project-context.
Use when the user asks for gameday or a task matching the examples below. Put a fan into the game. The user uploads one photo of themselves and names their favorite team; generate a 6-photo matchday-superfan carousel — six separate images of that same person at the game in their team's kit. Triggers: "/gameday", "make me an [team] superfan", "put me at the game", "gameday carousel". Requires the Pika MCP.