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Manage Linear issues from the command line using the linear cli. This skill allows automating linear management.
Guidance for using the App Store Connect CLI in this repo (flags, output formats, pagination, auth, and discovery). Use when asked to run or design asc commands or interact with App Store Connect via the CLI.
Track time on Linear issues. Use for logging and viewing time entries.
Search Linear issues and projects. Use when finding issues, looking up bugs, or searching the backlog.
File and directory management tool. Create, read, write, delete, move, copy files. Search for files, list directories, get file information. Keywords: file, directory, create, delete, copy, move, search, list
BluOS CLI (blu) for discovery, playback, grouping, and volume.
macOS native app automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with macOS desktop applications, including opening apps, clicking buttons, toggling settings, filling forms, reading UI state, automating System Settings, controlling Finder, Safari, or any native app.
Choose before `admin` when the user needs **Shopify CLI** to run or fix something now: validate app or extension config on disk (`shopify.app.toml`, `shopify.app.<name>.toml`, `shopify.extension.toml`) with **`shopify app config validate --json`** (not Admin GraphQL; MCP has no TOML validator); run or troubleshoot store workflows (`shopify store auth`, `shopify store execute`); inventory or product changes by handle, SKU, or location name; or CLI setup, auth, upgrade issues. Emphasize **commands and operational steps**, not only authoring GraphQL. Skip for API-only understanding or codegen with no CLI execution. Examples: validate before deploy; run an existing query via CLI; list products; missing `shopify store execute`.
Interface for MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers via CLI. Use when you need to interact with external tools, APIs, or data sources through MCP servers, list available MCP servers/tools, or call MCP tools from command line.
Visual feedback from humans via screenshot annotations. Use this skill CONSTANTLY — any time you need visual context, want to verify UI changes, need to confirm layout, debug a visual issue, check styling, validate a design, or show your work. Capture the screen, look at it, figure out what you need feedback on, annotate it, and ask. Do not ask the user what to capture — just capture and look.
Brownian Ratchet progress gates for RPI workflow. Check, record, verify. Triggers: "check gate", "verify progress", "ratchet status".
View Linear teams and users. Use when listing teams or viewing user profiles.