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Base MCP — gives your AI assistant access to a Base Account via the Base MCP server (mcp.base.org). Wallet, portfolio, sending, swapping, signing, x402 payments, batched contract calls, and transaction history across supported chains.
Build high-quality Agent Skills for Claude following official Anthropic best practices. Covers SKILL.md structure, frontmatter, description writing, progressive disclosure, testing, patterns, troubleshooting, and distribution across all surfaces (Claude.ai, Claude Code, API, Agent SDK). Use when creating new skills, reviewing skill quality, debugging skill triggering, structuring skill directories, writing skill descriptions, or improving existing skills. Triggers on "build a skill", "create a skill", "skill structure", "SKILL.md", "skill best practices", "skill not triggering", "skill quality".
Use when multiple workflows duplicate the same operational logic, when deciding what belongs in actions vs shared services, or when refactoring repeated operational blocks across domain flows. Use when adding new features that share mechanics with existing ones.
Generate a viral fake "in-arena Kiss Cam moment" of any two subjects — a fan-filmed phone shot of the MSG Jumbotron with retro Kiss Cam graphic + scoreboard, plus a 15s Kling v3-omni clip with PA-announcer commentary and crowd reaction. Any subject styles (human, 3D toy, illustrated avatar). No names. Triggers: "make me a kiss cam moment", "kiss cam version of these two", "Jumbotron kiss cam trend", "fake NBA kiss cam". Requires the pika MCP.
Viral fake "ESPN behind-home-plate broadcast cutaway" of a user — broadcast-style still + 15s Kling-omni clip with native two-announcer commentary that names the user. Fixed trend: Yankees vs Red Sox ALCS Game 3 at Fenway Park, premium seats, scorebug + chyron with the user's name. Triggers: "make me a behind-home-plate cutaway", "fake MLB broadcast of me", "AI ESPN baseball crowd shot", "viral MLB broadcast trend", "Yankees Red Sox cutaway with me". Needs the user's name + one reference photo.
Deduplicate and synthesize raw concept stubs into a tiered intellectual map (T1 Canon to T4 Riff), tracing idea evolution across sources over time. Transforms thousands of raw concept pages into a curated intellectual fingerprint.
Create structured technology trade-off analysis documents with scored comparison matrices. Use this skill whenever the user wants to compare technologies, evaluate architectural options, analyze build-vs-buy decisions, assess migration strategies, or produce any decision document that compares multiple approaches across weighted dimensions. Triggers on: 'trade-off analysis', 'tradeoff', 'comparison matrix', 'evaluate options', 'which technology should we use', 'compare approaches', 'pros and cons of', 'build vs buy', 'migration analysis', 'consolidation analysis', 'technology selection'. Also use when the user has completed technical research and wants to structure findings into a decision document.
Claude + Obsidian knowledge companion. Sets up a persistent wiki vault, scaffolds structure from a one-sentence description, and routes to specialized sub-skills. Use for setup, scaffolding, cross-project referencing, and hot cache management. Triggers on: "set up wiki", "scaffold vault", "create knowledge base", "/wiki", "wiki setup", "obsidian vault", "knowledge base", "second brain setup", "running notetaker", "persistent memory", "llm wiki".
Deploy and operate the RTVI-CV-3D microservice as MV3DT (`MODE=mv3dt`): per-camera DeepStream perception plus BEV Fusion over calibrated cameras. Supports the bundled sample dataset, custom video files, and RTSP streams, and chains to `vss-generate-video-calibration` when calibration is missing. Use `vss-deploy-profile` for the full warehouse blueprint and `vss-deploy-detection-tracking-2d` for single-camera 2D detection.
Delegate a coding task to the OpenAI Codex CLI as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to hand implementation work to Codex — phrasings like "have Codex do X", "delegate this to Codex", "run it through Codex", or "use Codex to implement/fix/refactor" — or wants to run a queue of coding tasks through Codex while staying the reviewer. Prefer it over a one-shot Codex forwarder (such as the codex-rescue agent) specifically when the user will review the resulting diff and commit it themselves, or wants the full brief → dispatch → review → commit loop across a single task or a queue. Also reach for it proactively for a separate implementation pass on a bounded, well-specified task (an implementation sweep, a migration, a mechanical refactor, parallel work). Covers writing the Codex brief, dispatching it via the bundled relay.mjs helper, waiting for completion, reviewing the result, and committing. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, or when the user wants the code written directly without delegating.
Build browser automation and web scraping with Playwright on your local machine. Prevents 10 documented errors including CI timeout hangs, extension testing failures, and Ubuntu compatibility issues. Includes stealth mode for anti-bot bypass, authenticated sessions, infinite scroll handling, screenshot/PDF generation, and v1.57 Speedboard performance analysis. Use when: automating browsers, scraping protected sites, testing with real IPs, bypassing bot detection, generating screenshots/PDFs, or troubleshooting "target closed", "page.pause() hangs CI", "permission prompts block tests", or "Ubuntu 25.10 installation" errors.
Manage tasks via dex CLI. Use when breaking down complex work, tracking implementation items, or persisting context across sessions.