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Automate Payhip tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Analyze meeting notes to find action items and create Jira tasks for assigned work. When Claude needs to: (1) Create Jira tasks or tickets from meeting notes, (2) Extract or find action items from notes or Confluence pages, (3) Parse meeting notes for assigned tasks, or (4) Analyze notes and generate tasks for team members. Identifies assignees, looks up account IDs, and creates tasks with proper context.
Schedules Claude Code tasks to run automatically at specific times using native OS schedulers (launchd on macOS, crontab on Linux, Task Scheduler on Windows). Handles one-time tasks like "today at 3pm remind me to deploy", "tomorrow morning run the test suite", "next Tuesday at 2pm review the API changes", "January 15th check the quarterly metrics". Also handles recurring tasks like "every weekday at 9am review yesterday's code", "daily at 6pm summarize what I accomplished", "every Monday at 10am check for security vulnerabilities", "every 4 hours check API health". Recognizes time formats like "at 9am", "at 1015am", "at 10:30pm", "at noon", relative times like "tomorrow", "tonight", "later", "next week", and dates like "January 15th". Use this skill instead of executing immediately whenever the user's request contains a time expression like "at Xam", "tomorrow", or any future time reference.
Delegate complex autonomous tasks to Manus AI - an AI agent for deep research, web browsing, code execution, report generation, and multi-step workflows.
Expert in mise—a fast, flexible polyglot runtime and task manager. Specializes in tool version management, environment variable control, task automation, and shell integration across development workflows.
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Automate Chrome browser tasks using agent-browser CLI. Navigate pages, fill forms, click buttons, take screenshots, extract data, and replay recorded workflows — all inside the user's real Chrome session.
Automatically suggests optimal files to preload based on the user's task description and historical context patterns. Activates when the user starts a new task, mentions reading files, or when session context is being set up.
Create a new runbook with guided assistance. A runbook is a structured markdown document that tells a coding agent how to accomplish a complex, multi-step task with evaluation loops and quality gates. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, build, scaffold, or write a runbook — including 'create runbook', 'new runbook', 'build a runbook', 'make a runbook', 'runbook wizard', 'help me write a runbook', 'I need a runbook for...', 'automate this task with a runbook', or 'turn this into a runbook'. Also trigger when the user describes a multi-step agent task that would benefit from structured evaluation and iteration loops, even if they don't use the word 'runbook' — for example, 'I want to build an automated pipeline that evaluates its own output' or 'create a repeatable process with quality gates'.
Deploys swarms of sub-agents for massive parallel data processing tasks. Unlike agent-army (which is for code changes), this is for DATA tasks -- processing 1000 documents, analyzing datasets, bulk content generation. Configurable swarm size, task distribution, result aggregation, progress tracking, and error recovery.
Crea tareas y subtareas en ClickUp para implementaciones de GoHighLevel. Usar SIEMPRE que el usuario quiera subir workflows de GHL a ClickUp, registrar tareas de automatización, o cuando el output de ghl-onboarding-mapper necesite convertirse en tareas accionables. También usar cuando el usuario mencione "crear tareas en ClickUp", "subir workflows", "registrar WFs", "cargar implementación en ClickUp", o cuando haya un listado de workflows LS, SP, AP, PS, RP listos para ejecutar. Esta skill es especialista en la anatomía completa de workflows GHL y genera subtareas atómicas ejecutables — 1 subtarea = 1 nodo en el builder de GHL.
Use when a Hermes Kanban worker wants to run Codex CLI as an isolated implementation lane while Hermes keeps ownership of task lifecycle, reconciliation, testing, and handoff.