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Documentation reference for using Browser Use Cloud — the hosted API and SDK for browser automation. Use this skill whenever the user needs help with the Cloud REST API (v2 or v3), browser-use-sdk (Python or TypeScript), X-Browser-Use-API-Key authentication, cloud sessions, browser profiles, profile sync, CDP WebSocket connections, stealth browsers, residential proxies, CAPTCHA handling, webhooks, workspaces, skills marketplace, liveUrl streaming, pricing, or integration patterns (chat UI, subagent, adding browser tools to existing agents). Also trigger for questions about n8n/Make/Zapier integration, Playwright/ Puppeteer/Selenium on cloud infrastructure, or 1Password vault integration. Do NOT use this for the open-source Python library (Agent, Browser, Tools config) — use the open-source skill instead.
Send and receive SMS/MMS, handle opt-outs and delivery webhooks. Use for notifications, 2FA, or messaging apps.
Programmatic call control: make/receive calls, transfer, bridge, gather DTMF, stream audio. Real-time call events via webhooks.
Sets up Enonic XP event listeners, webhook configurations, and external system integrations triggered by content lifecycle events. Covers lib-event listener registration, node event filtering, outbound webhook configuration via com.enonic.xp.webhooks.cfg, custom HTTP service controllers for inbound webhooks, task-based async processing with lib-task, and outbound HTTP calls with lib-httpClient. Use when listening for content publish/create/update/delete events, configuring outbound webhooks, building HTTP service endpoints for inbound webhooks, or triggering async processing on content changes. Do not use for content querying, frontend component development, non-Enonic event systems, or GitHub webhook configuration.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Kubernetes API analysis, service-account trust, RBAC edges, admission and controller behavior, cluster secrets, workload mutation, and namespace-scoped drift. Use when the user asks to inspect kube API permissions, service-account tokens, RoleBinding or ClusterRoleBinding edges, admission webhooks, controller-created pods, secret exposure, or why live workloads differ from manifests. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Manage account balance, payments, invoices, webhooks, and view audit logs and detail records. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Emulated Slack API for local development and testing. Use when the user needs to interact with Slack API endpoints locally, test Slack integrations, emulate channels/messages/users, set up Slack OAuth flows, test incoming webhooks, or work with the Slack Web API without hitting the real Slack API. Triggers include "Slack API", "emulate Slack", "mock Slack", "test Slack OAuth", "Slack bot", "incoming webhook", "local Slack", or any task requiring a local Slack API.
X (Twitter) data platform skill — tweet search, user lookup, follower extraction, engagement metrics, giveaway draws, monitoring, webhooks, 19 extraction tools, MCP server.
Builds custom trigger types for events iii does not handle natively. Use when integrating webhooks, file watchers, IoT devices, database CDC, or any external event source.
Get a quick overview of your RevenueCat project configuration including apps, products, entitlements, offerings, and webhooks.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "upload images to Cloudflare", "implement direct creator upload", "configure image transformations", "optimize WebP/AVIF", "create image variants", "generate signed URLs", "add image watermarks", "integrate with Next.js/Remix", "configure webhooks", "debug CORS errors", "troubleshoot error 5408/9401-9413", or "build responsive images with Cloudflare Images API".
Search and read official Coralogix platform documentation using **`cx docs search`** and **`cx docs fetch`**. Use when the user asks how Coralogix features work, how to configure or use the UI, set up integrations (OpenTelemetry, agents, collectors, webhooks), manage API keys, explore spans/traces/logs in the product, configure alerts/SLOs/dashboards, or needs authoritative product docs — not live tenant telemetry.