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Found 241 Skills
Agent skill for resource-allocator - invoke with $agent-resource-allocator
Autonomous sBTC yield management on Zest Protocol — supply, withdraw, claim rewards, and monitor positions with safety controls.
Use when a task fails, an approach does not work, when encountering errors during implementation, or when tempted to say "I cannot do this" - ensures retry with at least 3 genuinely different approaches before escalating
Run Claude Code planning via the CLI and report the planning results.
58pic AI Open Platform CLI: supports material search, directory browsing, model list query, download information retrieval by pid, and same-style task generation. Use when users mention 58pic search, same-style creation, PID, or material download; first use requires completing config / API Key setup. If no API Key is available, guide users to get it from the 58pic AI Open Platform page.
Artifact status + multi-phase orchestration. Scan what exists, check freshness, compose and track complex workflows across sessions. Not for skill routing (the agent does that proactively).
HODLMM Move-Liquidity & Auto-Rebalancer — withdraw from drifted bins, re-deposit around the current active bin. Includes autonomous monitoring loop.
Designer Who Codes: visual audit then fixes with atomic commits and before/after screenshots. Useful for tightening shipped UI before launch.
Use this skill for Fabric.so CLI workflows with the `fabric` terminal command: diagnose/install/login, search or browse a Fabric library, save notes/links/files, create folders, ask the Fabric AI assistant, manage tasks/workspaces, generate shell completion, check subscription usage, produce JSON output, and use Fabric as persistent agent memory. Do not use for Microsoft Fabric/Azure/Power BI `fab`, Daniel Miessler's Fabric framework, Python Fabric SSH, Fabric.js, or textile/fashion fabric.
Improve image and screenshot quality by enhancing resolution, sharpness, and clarity for professional presentations and documentation.
Create, edit, and analyze Word documents with tracked changes, comments, and formatting. Useful for design briefs, copy docs, and review-ready deliverables.
Use when testing, reviewing, pressure-testing, refining, packaging, or validating agent skills for academic research workflows before installing or relying on them.