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Implements real-time WebSocket communication with connection management, room-based messaging, and horizontal scaling. Use when building chat systems, live notifications, collaborative tools, or real-time dashboards.
x402 paid API endpoints, inbox messaging, project scaffolding, and OpenRouter AI integration. Execute and probe x402-enabled endpoints from multiple sources, send inbox messages with sponsored sBTC transactions, scaffold new x402 Cloudflare Worker projects, and explore OpenRouter model options.
Set up @personize/signal — a smart notification engine that decides IF, WHAT, WHEN, and HOW to notify each person using Personize memory and governance. Guides you through connecting event sources, configuring delivery channels, setting up governance rules, and testing the decision engine. Use this skill whenever the user wants to build smart notifications, AI-powered alerts, notification fatigue prevention, daily/weekly digests, personalized messaging, or intelligent notification routing. Also trigger when they mention @personize/signal, notification scoring, quiet hours, deduplication, channel routing (email vs Slack vs in-app vs SMS), or want notifications that know when to stay silent.
Use this skill whenever writing frontend code that talks to a backend for database queries, authentication, file uploads, AI features, real-time messaging, or edge function calls — especially if the project uses InsForge or @insforge/sdk. Trigger on any of these contexts: querying/inserting/updating/deleting database rows from frontend code, adding login/signup/OAuth/password-reset flows, uploading or downloading files to storage, invoking serverless functions, calling AI chat completions or image generation, subscribing to real-time WebSocket channels, or writing RLS policies. If the user asks for these features generically (e.g., "add auth to my React app", "fetch data from my database", "upload files") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For backend infrastructure (creating tables via SQL, deploying functions, CLI commands), use insforge-cli instead.
Durable asynchronous messaging channel for inter-agent communication. Implements write-once read-many filesystem mail using atomic writes and directory-based mailboxes.
When the user wants to edit, review, or improve existing marketing copy. Use when the user says anything like "edit this copy," "review my copy," "copy feedback," "proofread," "polish this," "make this better," "tighten this up," "this reads awkwardly," "clean up this text," "too wordy," "sharpen the messaging," "this doesn't sound like me," "something's off with this," "make this punchier," "this is boring," or "can you fix this copy." Handles everything from quick polish on a sentence to deep restructuring of a full page. World Code integrated — edits against your voice rules and World Code consistency. For writing new copy from scratch, see boring-copywriting.
Send images and screenshots via Feishu (Lark) messaging platform. Use when the user asks to send screenshots, images, or any visual content through Feishu. This skill handles the complete workflow of uploading images to Feishu servers and delivering them to the specified recipient. Works both within OpenClaw (reads config automatically) and as a standalone tool (requires manual credential setup).
Cloud design patterns for distributed systems architecture covering 42 industry-standard patterns across reliability, performance, messaging, security, and deployment categories. Use when designing, reviewing, or implementing distributed system architectures.
DingTalk Message Sending. This skill is triggered when users mention terms like 'DingTalk message', 'send message', 'send notification', 'group notification', 'group message', 'Webhook', 'robot message', 'robot send message', 'work notification', 'one-on-one message', 'group chat message', 'recall message', 'message read status', 'send Markdown', 'send card message', 'ActionCard', '@someone', '@staff', 'at someone', 'remind someone', 'dingtalk message', 'send message', 'robot message', 'work notification'. It supports all message-related operations including: group custom Webhook bots (text/Markdown/ActionCard/Link/FeedCard + signature + @someone), internal enterprise app bots for one-on-one and group chat messaging, message recall, read status query, work notifications, etc.
Use this skill when working with Twilio communication APIs for SMS/MMS messaging, voice calls, phone number management, TwiML, webhook integration, two-way SMS conversations, bulk sending, or production deployment of telephony features. Includes official Twilio patterns, production code examples from Twilio-Aldea (provider-agnostic webhooks, signature validation, TwiML responses), and comprehensive TypeScript examples.
Analyzes positive customer reviews to surface deep customer insights for ad copy. Use this whenever a user provides customer reviews and wants to understand their customers better, extract VOC (voice of customer), find ad-ready language, or build messaging strategy from real customer language. Trigger for any request involving "analyze these reviews," "what are customers saying," "find insights in these reviews," "VOC analysis," or any variation of wanting to mine customer reviews for creative strategy inputs. Output is always organized by product (if multiple), and surfaces five buckets of insight: pain points, trigger moments, objections, transformations, and standout language.
A reference library of 45+ visual ad formats for Meta and paid social, each with a definition, funnel stage guidance, and medium (video/static/both). Use this whenever choosing how an ad should look and feel, building out a creative concept, writing a creative brief, or deciding which format best serves a messaging angle and awareness stage. Trigger when the user asks "what format should this be," "how should we execute this," "give me concept ideas," or any time a creative concept needs a production structure. Always pair with creative-mechanics to fully flesh out the concept — format defines the vessel, mechanic defines the cognitive move inside it. Either can come first; they work in both directions.