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23 production-ready engineering skills covering architecture, frontend, backend, fullstack, QA, DevOps, security, AI/ML, data engineering, computer vision, and specialized tools like Playwright Pro, Stripe integration, AWS, and MS365. 30+ Python automation tools (all stdlib-only). Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw.
6 production-ready project management skills for Atlassian users: senior PM with portfolio management, scrum master with velocity forecasting, Jira expert with JQL mastery, Confluence expert, Atlassian admin, and template creator. MCP integration for live Jira/Confluence automation. Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw.
Technical guide for creating a new Paperclip agent adapter. Use when building a new adapter package, adding support for a new AI coding tool (e.g. a new CLI agent, API-based agent, or custom process), or when modifying the adapter system. Covers the required interfaces, module structure, registration points, and conventions derived from the existing claude-local and codex-local adapters.
Ask Claude, Codex, or Gemini via local CLI and capture a reusable artifact
Curate a Chinese reading digest from a fixed bundle of RSS and Atom feeds, with a strong preference for AI agent thinking, frontier AI commentary, deep interviews, and non-boring high-signal essays. Use when Codex needs to pull the latest week's posts by default, or a specific day's posts when explicitly requested, summarize them, score each article on a 10-point scale, and output only the posts scoring above 7 in a concise Chinese daily-brief style.
Audits GitHub Actions workflows for security vulnerabilities in AI agent integrations including Claude Code Action, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, and GitHub AI Inference. Detects attack vectors where attacker-controlled input reaches. AI agents running in CI/CD pipelines.
Use this skill for ANY multi-pane or multi-agent terminal orchestration in cmux. Required when the user wants to: run things in parallel in separate terminal panes, split the terminal, spawn a sub-agent (Claude Code, Codex) in another pane, fan out tasks across splits, send keystrokes or text to another pane (including ctrl-c), read terminal output from another pane, update sidebar status or progress bar, open a URL in cmux's built-in browser pane, or display markdown preview alongside the terminal. The cmux CLI is the ONLY way to do these things — Bash cannot split panes or spawn agents. Trigger phrases: 'in parallel', 'split pane', 'spawn agent', 'fan out', 'new pane', 'browser pane', 'sidebar', 'send to pane', 'read from pane', 'show the plan', 'ctrl-c to', '分屏', '并行', '开个 pane'. NOT for: single command execution, basic bash operations, or questions about tmux.
Pull latest origin/main into the current local branch and resolve merge conflicts (aka update-branch). Use when Codex needs to sync a feature branch with origin, perform a merge-based update (not rebase), and guide conflict resolution best practices.
Guide for planning and auditing SEO for AI tool, SaaS, and product-led websites. Powered by AnyCap -- the capability runtime that equips AI agents with web search and web crawl through a single CLI. Use when Codex needs to define SEO ICPs, map search intent to page types, inspect live SERPs, write page briefs for tool/comparison/alternatives/pricing/tutorial pages, prioritize technical SEO foundations, plan citations or backlinks, or decide whether programmatic SEO is safe and worthwhile. Trigger on mentions of AI tool SEO, SaaS SEO, product-led SEO, search intent, page type mapping, vs pages, alternatives pages, pricing pages, directory submissions, backlink plans, citations, or pSEO.
Define the smallest viable experiment and MVP for a selected one-person company opportunity. Use when Codex needs to explain what MVP means when needed, verify prerequisites, ask one question at a time, present multiple MVP options, and write user-confirmed outputs into `opc-doc/`.
Maintainer workflow for reviewing, triaging, preparing, closing, or landing OpenClaw pull requests and related issues. Use when Codex needs to validate bug-fix claims, search for related issues or PRs, apply or recommend close/reason labels, prepare GitHub comments safely, check review-thread follow-up, or perform maintainer-style PR decision making before merge or closure.
PR-backed and current-main optimization manual for the `MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2` series, including M2, M2.1, M2.5, M2.7, and M2.7-highspeed. Use when Codex needs to recover, extend, or audit MiniMax-specific optimizations, TP QK norm/all-reduce behavior, parser contracts, distributed runtime behavior, quantized loading, or backend-specific validation.