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Found 470 Skills
Visual feedback from humans via screenshot annotations. Use this skill CONSTANTLY — any time you need visual context, want to verify UI changes, need to confirm layout, debug a visual issue, check styling, validate a design, or show your work. Capture the screen, look at it, figure out what you need feedback on, annotate it, and ask. Do not ask the user what to capture — just capture and look.
Brownian Ratchet progress gates for RPI workflow. Check, record, verify. Triggers: "check gate", "verify progress", "ratchet status".
View Linear teams and users. Use when listing teams or viewing user profiles.
Create Linear issues. Use when creating bugs, tasks, or feature requests.
Generates an image from a text prompt using AI models. Use when you need to create images from descriptions, generate artwork, or produce visual content from text.
X/Twitter CLI tool for reading tweets, threads, replies, searching, managing bookmarks, and fetching news/trending topics. Use when the user needs to read tweets, search X/Twitter content, get user timelines, fetch bookmarks, or retrieve trending news from the command line. Supports cookie-based authentication from Safari or Chrome.
Enhanced cat clone with syntax highlighting, Git integration, and automatic paging for efficient file content viewing. Use this skill when viewing source files, documentation, or when syntax highlighting would improve readability
Use when working with himalaya CLI for email management - reading, composing, searching, organizing, or scripting email workflows
Publish files or Obsidian notes as GitHub Gists. Use when user wants to share code/notes publicly, create quick shareable snippets, or publish markdown to GitHub. Triggers include "publish as gist", "create gist", "share on github", "make a gist from this".
Interact with X (Twitter) API v2. Post tweets, search, engage, moderate, and analyze — all from your AI agent. Full 31-command skill for Twitter/X automation.
Get current weather and forecasts (no API key required).
Use acli to manage Jira tickets -- search, view, create, edit, transition, assign, comment, and more from the command line.