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Automate Clearout tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Anti-detect browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites with bot detection, CAPTCHAs, or anti-bot blocks, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task that requires bypassing fingerprint checks.
Browser automation using the agent-browser CLI. Use when user asks to browse websites, open webpages, interact with page elements, take screenshots, fill forms, click buttons, scrape content, or automate browser tasks.
Automate Daffy tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Convolo AI tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Rate-limit-resilient pipeline with checkpoint/resume for long multi-phase sessions. Saves progress to .claude/pipeline-state.json after each phase. Use when starting a complex multi-phase task that risks hitting rate limits, when resuming an interrupted session, or when orchestrating work spanning commits, GitHub issues, and large file changes.
Create subtasks in Jira from a previously generated task plan. Reads the plan from docs/<TICKET_KEY>-tasks.md and creates one Jira subtask per task under the parent ticket. Use when the user says "create subtasks", "push tasks to Jira", "sync plan to Jira", "create Jira tickets", "make subtasks for PROJECT-1234", or anything about turning a plan into Jira issues. Also triggered by the orchestrating-jira-workflow skill as Phase 4. Requires the task plan to already exist (run planning-jira-tasks first if it does not). Use this skill even if the user just says "push to Jira" or "create the tickets" after a planning phase — those are subtask creation requests.
Schedule persistent background workers via CronCreate
Set up, supervise, and control a persistent multi-layer "explore → execute → escalate" agent loop on a project. Use whenever a user asks to keep an agent running on a task across sessions or days — finding bugs, polishing writing, distilling a style, watching feeds, scanning for gaps, or any task whose value grows with how many findings the agent produces. Also use when the user wants to inspect, pause, resume, stop, or send a new instruction to an already-running perpetuum task.
This skill should be used to watch a long-running background job (ffmpeg/media encode, qmd or other embedding/vector-DB run, batch agent/LLM pipeline, or a real-browser/agent-browser daemon) until it finishes or wedges, then deliver a verdict (done, needs-attention, or blocked) plus the exact next command, without burning dozens of manual poll commands. Triggers on "babysit this job", "watch this until it's done", "ping me when the encode/embed/batch finishes", "is this background process stuck", "monitor this ffmpeg/qmd run", or any request to wait on a long-running process and be told when it's complete or hung.