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Remote KVM control via PiKVM REST API. Use for controlling remote computers through PiKVM - taking screenshots, moving mouse, clicking, typing text, pressing keys, keyboard shortcuts, scrolling, or power management.
Browser automation via Puppeteer CLI scripts (JSON output). Capabilities: screenshots, PDF generation, web scraping, form automation, network monitoring, performance profiling, JavaScript debugging, headless browsing. Actions: screenshot, scrape, automate, test, profile, monitor, debug browser. Keywords: Puppeteer, headless Chrome, screenshot, PDF, web scraping, form fill, click, navigate, network traffic, performance audit, Lighthouse, console logs, DOM manipulation, element selector, wait, scroll, automation script. Use when: taking screenshots, generating PDFs from web, scraping websites, automating form submissions, monitoring network requests, profiling page performance, debugging JavaScript, testing web UIs.
Audit and maintain README standards across *-skills repositories with a two-pass workflow (audit first, optional bounded fixes second). Use when running Codex App or CLI automations for skills-repo documentation consistency, profile-aware section schemas, command integrity checks, and discoverability baseline enforcement.
Manga-style video generator - specifically designed to produce animated videos in manga styles such as Japanese healing style, Chinese ink wash style, and American cartoon style. It comes with 8 built-in manga style templates, supports image-to-video generation, and creates high-quality manga animations with one click. Use this skill when you need to generate videos in manga, animation, or hand-drawn styles.
Run after making Docyrus API changes to catch bugs, performance issues, and code quality problems. Use when implementing or modifying code that uses Docyrus collection hooks (.list, .get, .create, .update, .delete), direct RestApiClient calls, query payloads with filters/calculations/formulas/childQueries/pivots, or TanStack Query integration with Docyrus data sources. Triggers on tasks involving Docyrus API logic, data fetching, mutations, or query payload construction.
Comprehensive SAP ABAP CDS (Core Data Services) reference for data modeling, view development, and semantic enrichment. Use when creating CDS views or view entities in ABAP, defining data models with annotations (@AbapCatalog, @AccessControl, @EndUserText, @Semantics, @UI, @Consumption, @ObjectModel), working with associations and cardinality, implementing input parameters, using built-in functions (string, numeric, date/time), writing CASE expressions and conditional logic, implementing access control with DCL (Data Control Language), handling CURR/QUAN data types with reference fields, troubleshooting CDS errors (SD_CDS_ENTITY105), querying CDS views from ABAP, or displaying data with SALV IDA. Covers ABAP 7.4+ through ABAP Cloud with production-tested patterns. Keywords: ABAP CDS, Core Data Services, CDS view, CDS view entity, define view, define view entity, DDL, Data Definition Language, DCL, Data Control Language, annotations, @AbapCatalog, @AccessControl, @EndUserText, @Semantics, @UI, @Consumption, @ObjectModel, @Metadata, associations, cardinality, TO ONE, TO MANY, path expressions, input parameters, WITH PARAMETERS, built-in functions, CASE expression, CAST, session variables, $session, aggregate functions, GROUP BY, HAVING, joins, INNER JOIN, LEFT OUTER JOIN, access control, DEFINE ROLE, pfcg_auth, authorization, SALV IDA, cl_salv_gui_table_ida, Eclipse ADT, ABAP Development Tools, CDS annotations, Fiori Elements, OData, RAP, ABAP RESTful Application Programming Model, currencyCode, unitOfMeasure, SD_CDS_ENTITY105
ESP32 firmware engineering for ESP-IDF projects. Write, review, and debug embedded C/C++ code involving FreeRTOS tasks/queues/timers, GPIO/I2C/SPI/UART/ADC/PWM peripherals, TWAI/CAN, Wi-Fi/BLE networking, OTA updates, Secure Boot and flash encryption, LVGL display integration, build/flash/monitor workflows, logging, crash analysis, memory/code-size optimization, low-power sleep/wakeup design, on-device USB/serial service terminals, and board bring-up. Use when an agent is asked to implement ESP-IDF firmware features, review embedded changes for correctness or race conditions, investigate boot/runtime failures or Guru Meditation panics, interpret serial logs, fix build/link/flash problems, optimize RAM/flash usage, tune deep sleep/light sleep behavior, harden firmware for production, add a service console/CLI, integrate a display with LVGL, or diagnose hardware-software integration issues on ESP32-class devices.
Guides usage of @aptos-labs/ts-sdk for interacting with the Aptos blockchain from TypeScript/JavaScript applications. Covers client setup, account management, transaction building & submission, view functions, event queries, coin/token operations, wallet adapter integration, and error handling. Triggers on: 'typescript sdk', 'ts-sdk', 'aptos sdk', 'aptos client', 'sdk setup', 'interact with contract', 'call aptos', 'aptos javascript', 'frontend integration', 'wallet adapter', 'connect wallet'.
Python coding standards with automatic version detection. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Python to ensure adherence to LBYL exception handling patterns, modern type syntax (list[str], str | None), pathlib operations, ABC-based interfaces, absolute imports, and explicit error boundaries at CLI level. Also provides production-tested code smell patterns from Dagster Labs for API design, parameter complexity, and code organization. Essential for maintaining erk's dignified Python standards.
Computer Use Agent (CUA) for macOS automation using TuriX. Use when you need to perform visual tasks on the desktop, such as opening apps, clicking buttons, or navigating UIs that don't have a CLI or API.
TuriX Computer Use Agent for macOS desktop automation. Use when you need to perform visual UI tasks that lack CLI or API access, such as opening apps, clicking buttons, navigating GUIs, or multi-step visual workflows.
Build, test, and deploy DeFi trading strategies using the Almanak SDK. ALWAYS use this skill when the user mentions almanak, DeFi strategy, trading strategy, yield farming, liquidity provision, token swap, borrowing, lending, perpetuals, staking, vault deposit, bridging tokens, backtesting, paper trading, or on-chain execution. Use for writing strategy.py files, composing intents (Swap, LP, Borrow, Supply, Perp, Bridge, Stake, Vault, Prediction), working with config.json strategy parameters, running almanak strat or almanak gateway CLI commands, or debugging strategy execution on Anvil forks. Do NOT use for general smart contract development, Solidity code, or non-strategy SDK internals.