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Initialize Subframe in a new or existing project. Sets up the CLI, syncs components, configures Tailwind and fonts.
Install and configure Keeper CLI tools (KSM CLI and Commander) for the Keeper Security agent kit. Use when the user needs to install keeper-secrets-manager-cli (ksm) or keepercommander (keeper), set up authentication, initialize profiles, configure persistent login, or troubleshoot Keeper CLI connectivity. Also use when the user says 'install keeper', 'setup keeper', 'configure keeper cli', or asks how to get started with Keeper's command line tools.
Use the steipete/summarize CLI to summarize URLs, local files, stdin, YouTube links, podcasts, and media with LLM models. Use when installing or running summarize, configuring provider/API keys, tuning length/language/json/extract/slides flags, setting ~/.summarize/config.json defaults, or troubleshooting CLI errors.
View and debug b2c CLI configuration and understand where credentials come from. Always reference when using the CLI to inspect configuration, manage instances, retrieve OAuth tokens, or set up IDE integration. Also use when authentication fails, connection errors occur, or the wrong instance is being used.
CreatiBI CLI Shared Basics: Application configuration initialization, authentication login (auth login), identity check (auth whoami). Triggered when users need to configure for the first time, use login authorization, encounter insufficient permissions, or use cbi-cli for the first time.
Use when the user asks to install, configure, verify, troubleshoot, or understand OpenPets; install or select a pet; connect Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, Codex, or MCP clients; configure a project to use a specific pet; or debug openpets_status, openpets_react, or openpets_say.
Use when authenticating with Tigris, managing credentials, or setting up the CLI
Titanium Alloy CLI and configuration guide. Use when creating, reviewing, analyzing, or examining Alloy projects, running alloy commands (new, generate, compile), configuring alloy.jmk or config.json, debugging compilation errors, creating conditional views, using Backbone.Events for communication, or writing custom XML tags.