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This skill should be used when the user asks to "generate video prompts", "create Seedance prompts", "write video descriptions", mentions "Seedance", "seedance", "Jimeng", "Jimeng Platform", "video prompts", "video generation", "AI video", "short drama", "advertising video", "video extension", or discusses video prompt engineering, AI video generation, or Seedance 2.0 workflows.
Use when running launch command centers, standups, and escalation workflows.
Multi-agent orchestration workflow for deep research: Split a research objective into parallel sub-objectives, run sub-processes using Claude Code non-interactive mode (`claude -p`); prioritize installed skills for network access and data collection, followed by MCP tools; aggregate sub-results with scripts and refine them chapter by chapter, and finally deliver "finished report file path + summary of key conclusions/recommendations". Applicable scenarios: systematic web/data research, competitor/industry analysis, batch link/dataset shard retrieval, long-form writing and evidence integration, or scenarios where users mention "deep research/Deep Research/Wide Research/multi-agent parallel research/multi-process research".
Search GitHub and automatically install and configure MCP (Model Context Protocol) server tools into Claude configuration files. This skill is triggered when users need to install MCP tools. Workflow: Search for MCP projects on GitHub -> Extract npx configuration -> Add to ~/.claude.json -> Handle API keys (if any).
[AUTO-INVOKE] MUST be invoked at the START of each new coding session. Covers context management, task strategies, and Foundry-specific workflows. Trigger: beginning of any new conversation or coding session in a Solidity/Foundry project.
Expert texture artist specializing in PBR workflows, Substance suite, Quixel Mixer, and hand-painted techniques for games and film productionUse when "texture artist, PBR textures, Substance Painter, Substance Designer, Quixel Mixer, normal map, roughness map, metallic map, albedo texture, base color map, texture baking, bake normal, texel density, trim sheet, texture atlas, channel packing, material layering, wear and tear, edge wear, hand painted texture, stylized texture, UDIM workflow, height map vs normal, color ID map, material ID, texture seams, tiling texture, seamless texture, texture, pbr, substance-painter, substance-designer, quixel, megascans, normal-map, roughness, metallic, albedo, uv-mapping, baking, trim-sheet, material, hand-painted, stylized, photorealistic, game-art, 3d-art" mentioned.
Automate browser tasks like form filling, data extraction, or multi-step web workflows. Use when the user needs to interact with websites that require clicking, typing, or navigation.
Log exploration and analysis using Quickwit search engine. Incident investigation, error pattern analysis, and observability workflows. Three index discovery modes for different performance and convenience trade-offs.
Work with the Inpoxia repository's local tools and workflows for CLI usage, GraphMail library changes, and quality checks. Use when tasks involve running or updating `inpoxia` commands, modifying files under `src/inpoxia/**`, validating behavior with `pytest`, or enforcing style/type checks with `ruff` and `pyright`.
Runs an autonomous development loop with research and implementation modes. Use when orchestrating iterative research and implementation cycles with dots-based task tracking and git workflow automation.
Convert EPUB books to high-quality formatted Markdown using pandoc and AI-assisted formatting. Use when the user provides an EPUB file path and wants to convert it to professionally formatted Markdown, similar to the Clean Code Collection formatting. This skill handles the complete workflow from EPUB extraction through AI-driven content formatting, including fixing PDF conversion artifacts, joining split paragraphs, correcting code blocks, standardizing headers, and creating proper Table of Contents.
Expert guide for the NotebookLM CLI (`nlm`) - a command-line interface for Google NotebookLM. Use this skill when users want to interact with NotebookLM programmatically, including: creating/managing notebooks, adding sources (URLs, YouTube, text, Google Drive), generating content (podcasts, reports, quizzes, flashcards, mind maps, slides, infographics, videos, data tables), conducting research, chatting with sources, or automating NotebookLM workflows. Triggers on mentions of "nlm", "notebooklm", "notebook lm", "podcast generation", "audio overview", or any NotebookLM-related automation task.