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Feishu Video Conference: Query meeting records and obtain meeting minute artifacts (summary, todos, chapters, verbatim transcript). 1. Use this skill when querying the number or details of completed meetings (e.g., meetings held yesterday | last week | today, etc.). Use the lark-calendar skill to query upcoming meeting schedules. 2. Support searching meeting records using filter conditions such as keywords, time ranges, organizers, participants, and meeting rooms. 3. Use this skill when obtaining or organizing meeting minutes.
Feishu Minutes: Retrieve basic minutes information (title, cover, duration) and related AI outputs (summary, to-dos, chapters). The URL format of Feishu Minutes is: http(s)://<host>/minutes/<minute-token>
Gmail: Watch for new emails and stream them as NDJSON.
Google Tasks: Manage task lists and tasks.
Interface for MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers via CLI. Use when you need to interact with external tools, APIs, or data sources through MCP servers, list available MCP servers/tools, or call MCP tools from command line.
Guide users through creating high-quality GitHub Copilot prompts with proper structure, tools, and best practices.
Create Spring Boot Java Project Skeleton
Transforms lessons learned into domain-organized memory instructions (global or workspace). Syntax: `/remember [>domain [scope]] lesson clue` where scope is `global` (default), `user`, `workspace`, or `ws`.
Pinia official Vue state management library, type-safe and extensible. Use when defining stores, working with state/getters/actions, or implementing store patterns in Vue apps.
Interactive prompt refinement workflow: interrogates scope, deliverables, constraints; copies final markdown to clipboard; never writes code. Requires the Joyride extension.
Guides the Copilot CLI on how to use the WorkIQ CLI/MCP server to query Microsoft 365 Copilot data (emails, meetings, docs, Teams, people) for live context, summaries, and recommendations.
Create and edit JSON Canvas files (.canvas) with nodes, edges, groups, and connections. Use when working with .canvas files, creating visual canvases, mind maps, flowcharts, or when the user mentions Canvas files in Obsidian.