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Guides the agent through creating and maintaining Capacitor plugins from scratch. Covers scaffolding a new plugin project, designing the TypeScript API, implementing native iOS (Swift) and Android (Java/Kotlin) bridges, implementing the web layer, defining TypeScript type definitions, plugin configuration values, plugin hooks, development workflow with local testing, documentation generation, and publishing to npm. Do not use for installing existing plugins into an app, upgrading existing plugins to newer Capacitor versions, adding SPM support to plugins, or non-Capacitor plugin frameworks.
Build and deploy an MCP server from an OpenAPI / Swagger spec using the mcp-use TypeScript SDK. Use this skill whenever the user wants to "turn this OpenAPI spec into an MCP server", "make this API usable from Claude/ChatGPT", "wrap this Swagger doc as MCP tools", "expose this REST API to an LLM", "generate MCP tools from a spec", or pastes/attaches an `openapi.yaml`, `openapi.json`, or `swagger.json` and asks for a Claude-compatible version. Trigger even if the user doesn't say "MCP" — if they describe an existing HTTP API (REST endpoints, an internal service, a third-party API they have a key for) and want an LLM to call it, this is the right skill. Covers spec ingestion (file path, URL, or pasted), operation-to-tool mapping, auth wiring (apiKey, bearer, basic, OAuth bearer), scaffolding with `create-mcp-use-app`, tool generation with proper zod schemas, live testing in the mcp-use inspector, and deploying to Manufact / mcp-use cloud.
Comprehensive skill reference for uni-helper ecosystem - AI-powered development tools for uni-app
Scaffold an aggregate root with entity, value objects, repository interface, domain events, and test stubs
Create new skills for the lovstudio ecosystem. Each skill is its own independent GitHub repo at lovstudio/{name}-skill, scaffolded locally at ~/lovstudio/coding/skills/{name}-skill/, symlinked to ~/.claude/skills/ for immediate use, and registered in the central index at ~/lovstudio/coding/skills/index/ (skills.yaml + README.md). Lovstudio conventions: `lovstudio:{name}` frontmatter, mandatory README.md per skill, AskUserQuestion interactive flow, standalone Python CLI scripts with argparse, CJK text handling. Use when the user wants to create a new skill, add a skill to the lovstudio ecosystem, scaffold a skill, or mentions "新建skill", "创建skill", "封装成skill", "new skill", "add skill", "scaffold skill", "生成skill".
Apply before writing logic: choosing core types and data structures, sequencing scaffold-vs-feature work, asking what concurrent actors share. Get the data structures right so downstream code becomes obvious.