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Connect to any external app and perform actions on it. Use when the user wants to interact with external services like Slack, Linear, HubSpot, Salesforce, Jira, GitHub, Google Sheets, or any other app — send messages, create tasks, sync data, manage contacts, or perform any API operation.
Complete CI/CD guide for Cloudflare Workers using GitHub Actions and GitLab CI. Use for automated testing, deployment pipelines, preview environments, secrets management, or encountering deployment failures, workflow errors, environment configuration issues.
Create structured GitHub issues from conversation context using gh CLI
Check for security risks in Skills/code repositories. When the user wants to check if a skill, GitHub repository, npm package, or local code is safe to download or use. This includes detecting malicious code, malware, key stealing, environment variable modification, suspicious network behavior, and evaluating repository reputation (stars, forks, contributors, age). Use this skill whenever the user mentions checking skills for security risks, scanning repositories for malware, verifying code safety, checking npm packages for threats, or asking if a download is safe.
Create agent company packages conforming to the Agent Companies specification (agentcompanies/v1). Use when a user wants to create a new agent company from scratch, build a company around an existing git repo or skills collection, or scaffold a team/department of agents. Triggers on: "create a company", "make me a company", "build a company from this repo", "set up an agent company", "create a team of agents", "hire some agents", or when given a repo URL and asked to turn it into a company. Do NOT use for importing an existing company package (use the CLI import command instead) or for modifying a company that is already running in Paperclip.
Persistent per-project memory for Claude Code. Auto-loads project context on session start, tracks sessions with git activity, and writes to native memory. Commands run deterministic Node.js scripts — behavior is consistent across model versions.
Safety guardrails that warn before destructive commands. Use to protect beginners from accidentally running dangerous operations like rm -rf, DROP TABLE, git push --force, or git reset --hard. Provides beginner-friendly explanations of WHY a command is dangerous and suggests safer alternatives. Activate when the user mentions safety, careful mode, guardrails, protection, or when working with beginners on tasks involving file deletion, database changes, or git operations.
Overview of gh-infra and command workflow (import, validate, plan, apply). Use when managing GitHub repository settings, labels, actions settings, rulesets, secrets, variables, or files declaratively via YAML manifests.
Package and build custom AI models with Cog for deployment on Replicate. Use when creating a cog.yaml or predict.py, defining model inputs and outputs, loading model weights at setup time, building Docker images for ML models, serving locally with cog serve or cog predict, or porting a HuggingFace, GitHub, or ComfyUI model to run on Replicate. Trigger on phrases like "build a model", "package a model", "create a Cog model", "wrap a model", "containerize an AI model", "predict.py", "cog.yaml", "BasePredictor", or "Cog container", and when referencing cog.run, github.com/replicate/cog, or github.com/replicate/cog-examples. Covers GPU and CUDA setup, pget for fast weight downloads, async predictors with continuous batching, streaming outputs, and cold-boot optimization for image, video, audio, and LLM models. For pushing built models to Replicate, see publish-models. For running existing models, see run-models.
Review new or updated Coral source manifests and source PRs for content, style, product fit, query ergonomics, documentation quality, and consistency with existing Coral sources. Use when Codex is asked to review a sources/core/name or sources/community/name source directory, a manifest.yaml, or a GitHub PR that adds or changes a Coral source.
Load project context from the Claude Brain Logseq graph into the current session. Triggers: "load brain", "load <project>", "resume <project>", "continue work on <project>", "what do we know about <topic>". Don't fire for write operations (use brain-save), generic questions about Logseq itself, or "open <file>" / "switch to <branch>" requests that mean opening files or switching git branches rather than loading project memory.
Security vulnerability scanner for any application. Use proactively and aggressively whenever the user asks to review code, perform a security audit, scan for vulnerabilities, look for application improvements, harden security, check for OWASP issues, find secrets, or assess risk. Triggers on phrases like code review, security review, audit, vulnerability, OWASP, CVE, improve security, find issues, look for improvements, secure code, pentest, threat model, harden app, audit deps. If the working directory is empty, ask for a GitHub URL and clone with gh before analyzing. Aligned to OWASP Top 10:2025. Writes a structured report to audit/<YYYY-MM-DD>/report.md in the project root.