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Gives the agent the ability to send, receive, search, and manage emails directly from the terminal or via a local HTTP API. Use this skill when the agent needs to handle email tasks: sending messages, reading inbox, replying, forwarding, managing contacts, organizing with tags/folders/filters, scheduling background sync, setting up webhooks for new email events, or automating email workflows. Supports structured output (--format json/markdown/html), field selection (--fields), standardized exit codes, and a local REST API with OpenAPI docs. Works with IMAP/SMTP providers including Gmail, Outlook, QQ Mail, and others. Activates on keywords: send email, check inbox, reply, forward, email automation, contacts, email template, notifications, webhook, http api, format json, field selection, serve, openapi.
Copilot agent that assists with project planning, scheduling, risk management, and progress tracking for software development projects Trigger terms: project management, project plan, WBS, Gantt chart, risk management, sprint planning, milestone tracking, project timeline, resource allocation, stakeholder management Use when: User requests involve project manager tasks.
Convex backend development patterns, validators, indexes, actions, queries, mutations, file storage, scheduling, React hooks, and components. Use when writing Convex code, debugging Convex issues, or planning Convex architecture.
Master project planning with WBS, Gantt charts, resource allocation, scheduling, and comprehensive planning techniques for successful project delivery.
Manage Calendly scheduling via the v2 API. List event types, view scheduled events, check invitee details, manage availability schedules, cancel/reschedule events, create one-off links, and configure webhooks. Use when the user asks about their calendar, upcoming meetings, scheduling links, or availability.
X/Twitter messaging management via API. Read tweets, post tweets, reply, send DMs, search, and view analytics. Use when the user wants to interact with X/Twitter: (1) posting or scheduling tweets, (2) reading timeline/mentions/DMs, (3) replying to tweets, (4) searching tweets/users/hashtags, (5) checking engagement analytics. Requires Twitter API credentials (API key, API secret, access token, access secret) or Bearer token.
When the user wants to plan production or distribution capacity, analyze capacity requirements, optimize resource utilization, or balance capacity with demand. Also use when the user mentions "capacity analysis," "resource planning," "bottleneck analysis," "capacity expansion," "load balancing," "throughput planning," "utilization optimization," or "capacity modeling." For production scheduling, see master-production-scheduling. For long-term network capacity, see network-design.
When the user wants to optimize yard operations, manage trailer parking, or improve dock door utilization. Also use when the user mentions "yard management," "trailer tracking," "yard jockey," "drop trailer program," "trailer pool," "dock scheduling," or "gate management." For cross-dock operations, see cross-docking. For warehouse design, see warehouse-design.
When the user wants to implement cross-docking operations, optimize transshipment, or reduce warehouse storage. Also use when the user mentions "crossdock," "transshipment," "flow-through distribution," "dock-to-dock," "consolidation center," or "break-bulk operations." For general warehouse design, see warehouse-design. For dock scheduling, see dock-door-assignment.
When the user wants to create detailed production schedules, develop MPS, manage production planning, or translate S&OP to execution. Also use when the user mentions "MPS," "production plan," "available-to-promise," "master schedule," "rough-cut capacity planning," "time-phased planning," "planned orders," or "MRP input." For shop floor scheduling, see production-scheduling. For aggregate planning, see sales-operations-planning.
SQL analysis skill for Ascend PyTorch Profiler / msprof DB (e.g., ascend_pytorch_profiler*.db, msprof_*.db). Convert natural language questions (operator latency, communication, dispatch, scheduling, schema/table queries) into safe and executable SQL, and extract table structure details from official documents as needed.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "field service", "work order", "dispatch", "technician", "FSM", "mobile field", "scheduling", "route optimization", or any ServiceNow Field Service Management development.