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Twitter/X integration with three modes: official API v2 search/research via x-search (pay-per-use, $0.005/read), session-based posting/reading via bird CLI (free, browser cookies), and bookmark archival via Smaug. This skill should be used when searching tweets, researching topics on X, posting, monitoring accounts, or archiving bookmarks.
System health check (MOT) for skills, agents, hooks, and memory
Extract startup ideas from YouTube videos via solograph MCP — index, search, and analyze video transcripts for business ideas. Multi-MCP coordination pattern (YouTube source → analysis → storage). Use when user says "extract ideas from YouTube", "index YouTube video", "find startup ideas in video", "analyze YouTube for ideas", or "what ideas are in this video". Do NOT use for general YouTube watching (no skill needed) or content creation (use /content-gen).
Complete guide for using the Kor UI library (@korsolutions/ui) in React Native and Expo applications. Use this skill when building user interfaces with Universal UI, customizing themes, setting up the library, working with any of the 26+ components (Button, IconButton, Input, Select, Alert, Card, Separator, Tabs, Menu, Popover, Calendar, Toast, etc.), styling and theming, implementing compound components, debugging component issues, or when the user mentions "@korsolutions/ui", "Universal UI", "UIProvider", or asks about unstyled primitives, theme customization, or React Native UI components. This skill covers installation, provider setup, component usage patterns, theme customization, variant system, hooks, responsive design, and troubleshooting.
Master skill for parallel subagent-driven execution with automatic fallback to single-agent sequential mode. Use when implementing plans with multiple independent sub-phases (SP1, SP2...) to dispatch parallel subagents, or when requiring code review between implementation and testing.
Evaluate and improve Claude Code commands, skills, and agents. Use when testing prompt effectiveness, validating context engineering choices, or measuring improvement quality.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add MCP App support to my web app", "turn my web app into a hybrid MCP App", "make my web page work as an MCP App too", "wrap my existing UI as an MCP App", "convert iframe embed to MCP App", "turn my SPA into an MCP App", or needs to add MCP App support to an existing web application while keeping it working standalone. Provides guidance for analyzing existing web apps and creating a hybrid web + MCP App with server-side tool and resource registration.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add an app to my MCP server", "add UI to my MCP server", "add a view to my MCP tool", "enrich MCP tools with UI", "add interactive UI to existing server", "add MCP Apps to my server", or needs to add interactive UI capabilities to an existing MCP server that already has tools. Provides guidance for analyzing existing tools and adding MCP Apps UI resources.
AI agents as force multipliers for quality work. Core skill for all 19 QE agents using PACT principles.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "review paper quality", "check paper completeness", "validate paper structure", "self-review before submission", or mentions systematic paper quality checking. Provides comprehensive quality assurance checklist for academic papers.
A CLI tool for making authenticated requests to the X (Twitter) API. Use this skill when you need to post tweets, reply, quote, search, read posts, manage followers, send DMs, upload media, or interact with any X API v2 endpoint.
This skill is used when users explicitly request "review NSFC proposals", "simulate expert review", or "evaluate NSFC applications". It simulates the perspective of domain experts to conduct multi-dimensional reviews of NSFC proposals, outputting graded issues and actionable modification suggestions. ⚠️ Not applicable: when users only want to write/modify a specific section of a proposal (use the nsfc-*-writer series skills instead), only want to understand review criteria (answer directly), or have no clear "review/evaluate" intent.