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Found 2,048 Skills
Investigate traffic anomalies, spikes, and service degradation on Cloudflare-protected domains. Uses Cloudflare MCP tools for GraphQL analytics, JA4 fingerprint analysis, bot/WAF security scoring, and incident reporting. Use this skill whenever traffic spikes, service overloads, 429 errors, circuit breaker events, Cloudflare analytics, or domain performance issues are mentioned — even if the user doesn't explicitly say "traffic spike". Also triggers when asked to check Cloudflare data for any domain.
Hypothesis-driven deep research swarm. Spawns specialist sub-agents to investigate a task across codebase patterns, web sources, MCP tools, installed skills, and project dependencies — with evidence grading and adversarial challenge. Activates on: research, investigate, discover, deep research, how should I, what's the best way, explore options, analyze approaches, scout, prior art, feasibility.
Expert guidance for GitHub CLI (gh) - issues, PRs, repos, releases, and GitHub API. Use when working with GitHub, managing issues/PRs, or when user mentions GitHub, PRs, issues, or repos. Preferred over GitHub MCP server for context efficiency.
Capture current page layout, styles, and structure from a live web page using Chrome DevTools MCP. Use when you need to understand the existing UI before making changes — captures screenshots, DOM structure, computed styles, and layout properties. Useful as a pre-implementation baseline for frontend or UI-affecting changes.
Operate OpenAI Codex CLI (terminal coding agent) to accomplish software engineering tasks. Use when the user asks to: run codex commands, use codex for coding tasks, execute codex exec for automation, do code review with codex, manage codex sessions (resume/fork), configure codex (config.toml, approval modes, sandbox), use codex cloud, set up MCP servers in codex, or any task involving the `codex` command-line tool. Triggers: codex, codex exec, codex review, codex cloud, codex mcp, codex resume, codex sandbox, openai codex.
Full API lifecycle management through Postman. Sync OpenAPI specs to collections, generate typed client code, run API tests, create mock servers, publish documentation, audit security against OWASP Top 10, and discover APIs across workspaces. Requires the Postman MCP Server. Use this skill when the user mentions Postman, API collections, syncing specs, generating SDKs, running API tests, creating mocks, API documentation, or API security audits. Triggers on tasks involving API development workflows, collection management, or any Postman-related operations.
Scan skills for prerequisite tools, MCP servers, and auth requirements, then check if everything is installed and authenticated. Offers to fix issues. Use when setting up a new machine, after installing skills, or to verify your environment. Triggers: "check prerequisites", "skill prereqs", "are my tools installed", "verify skill dependencies", "/claude-skill-prereq-audit".
Web content fetching and URL retrieval via curl and WebFetch — replaces the Fetch MCP server (fetch_html, fetch_json, fetch_markdown, fetch_txt). Use this skill when a specific URL is provided and the user wants its content. Covers HTTP GET/POST, JSON API consumption with jq, HTML retrieval, markdown conversion, plain text extraction, authenticated requests, redirects, cookies, and timeouts. Trigger phrases: "fetch this URL", "get the page content", "download HTML", "call this API", "curl this endpoint", "grab the JSON", "fetch markdown from", "retrieve web content", "hit this endpoint", "scrape this page", "read this URL", "pull data from API", "make an HTTP request", "extract page content", "get article text". NOT for web searches without a URL — use tavily for that.
Drizzle ORM for TypeScript. Covers schema definition, queries, and migrations. Use for type-safe SQL with minimal overhead. USE WHEN: user mentions "drizzle", "drizzle-orm", "drizzle-kit", "pgTable", "mysqlTable", asks about "lightweight orm", "sql-like orm", "drizzle schema", "drizzle migrations", "drizzle studio", "type-safe sql builder" DO NOT USE FOR: Prisma projects - use `prisma` skill; TypeORM - use `typeorm` skill; raw SQL - use `database-query` MCP; SQLAlchemy - use `sqlalchemy` skill; NoSQL databases - use `mongodb` skill
Audit Claude Code configuration health across all layers (CLAUDE.md, rules, skills, hooks, MCP). Run periodically or when collaboration feels off.
Fetches up-to-date documentation for Cesium, CesiumJS, Cesium Viewer, 3D Tiles, Unreal Engine integration, Unity integration, cesium-unreal, cesium-unity, ACesium3DTileset, ACesiumGeoreference, Globe Anchor, Cesium plugin, georeferencing, and Cesium-related APIs using Context7 MCP tools. Useful for CesiumJS classes (Viewer, Entity, Camera, Scene, Cartesian3, etc.), Unreal Engine Cesium components, Unity Cesium components, 3D Tiles specification, and Cesium integrations. Use query-docs with library IDs: /cesiumgs/cesium (CesiumJS), /cesiumgs/cesium-unreal (Unreal), /cesiumgs/cesium-unity (Unity), /websites/ogc_cs_22-025r4 (3D Tiles spec).
Expert guidance for building production-grade AI agents and workflows using Pydantic AI (the `pydantic_ai` Python library). Use this skill whenever the user is: writing, debugging, or reviewing any Pydantic AI code; asking how to build AI agents in Python with Pydantic; asking about Agent, RunContext, tools, dependencies, structured outputs, streaming, multi-agent patterns, MCP integration, or testing with Pydantic AI; or migrating from LangChain/LlamaIndex to Pydantic AI. Trigger even for vague requests like "help me build an AI agent in Python" or "how do I add tools to my LLM app" — Pydantic AI is very likely what they need.