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Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text. Use when editing or reviewing text to make it sound more natural and human-written. Based on Wikipedia's comprehensive "Signs of AI writing" guide. Detects and fixes patterns including: inflated symbolism, promotional language, superficial -ing analyses, vague attributions, em dash overuse, rule of three, AI vocabulary words, negative parallelisms, and excessive conjunctive phrases. Credits: Original skill by @blader - https://github.com/blader/humanizer
This skill should be used when the user asks about service status, wants to rename a service, change service icons, link services, or create services with Docker images. For creating services with local code, prefer the `new` skill. For GitHub repo sources, use `new` skill to create empty service then `environment` skill to configure source.
Create AI avatar and talking head videos with OmniHuman, Fabric, PixVerse via inference.sh CLI. Models: OmniHuman 1.5, OmniHuman 1.0, Fabric 1.0, PixVerse Lipsync. Capabilities: audio-driven avatars, lipsync videos, talking head generation, virtual presenters. Use for: AI presenters, explainer videos, virtual influencers, dubbing, marketing videos. Triggers: ai avatar, talking head, lipsync, avatar video, virtual presenter, ai spokesperson, audio driven video, heygen alternative, synthesia alternative, talking avatar, lip sync, video avatar, ai presenter, digital human
Use when the user wants to build or tailor a resume, detailed interview resume, career master run, career coach, interview coach, career knowledge vault, Obsidian/LLM wiki, professional DOCX template, visual HTML/PDF resume, Canva-ready or Figma-ready resume, ATS/recruiter scorecard, cover letter, LinkedIn recommendations, interview prep, project interview briefs, technical-stack guide, job match scoring, redaction review, or career evidence summary from LinkedIn content, local project docs, Confluence, Jira, public GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, open-source work, profile pictures, or job postings. Trigger for resume drafting, tailoring, full career timeline, roles and responsibilities, impact metrics, ATS checks, keyword matching, DOCX generation, visual design tools, Canva/Figma handoff, browser/PDF rendering, project evidence extraction, recursive workspace analysis, durable career memory, tool auditing, job search, and interview prep.
Corporate due-diligence workflow — resolve a brand or website to its registered legal entity, map group structure and beneficial ownership, profile officers and directors, enumerate the digital estate, and screen litigation, insolvency, procurement, sanctions, PEP, and adverse media. Use for vendor and counterparty risk, KYC/KYB, M&A diligence, investor checks, or shell-company assessment.
Share to the Starchild community in two independent ways — publish a running preview to a public URL, or open-source any project's code to the community GitHub repo. Also handles fork/install/browse.
Security-first vetting for OpenClaw skills. Use before installing any skill from ClawHub, GitHub, or other sources. Checks for red flags, permission scope, and suspicious patterns.
Use when tasks involve Xget URL rewriting, registry/package/container/API acceleration, integrating Xget into Git, download tools, package managers, container builds, AI SDKs, CI/CD, deployment, self-hosting, or adapting commands and config from the live README `Use Cases` section into files, environments, shells, or base URLs.
Review a pull request diff and write structured feedback to review.json for the workflow to publish. Use when reviewing a checked-out PR from local artifacts like pr_diff.txt and pr_description.txt and producing machine-readable review output instead of posting directly to GitHub.
Reactive streams and event-driven programming in Golang using samber/ro — ReactiveX implementation with 150+ type-safe operators, cold/hot observables, 5 subject types (Publish, Behavior, Replay, Async, Unicast), declarative pipelines via Pipe, 40+ plugins (HTTP, cron, fsnotify, JSON, logging), automatic backpressure, error propagation, and Go context integration. Apply when using or adopting samber/ro, when the codebase imports github.com/samber/ro, or when building asynchronous event-driven pipelines, real-time data processing, streams, or reactive architectures in Go. Not for finite slice transforms (-> See golang-samber-lo skill).
Golang CLI command tree library using spf13/cobra — cobra.Command, RunE vs Run, PersistentPreRunE hook chain, Args validators (NoArgs, ExactArgs, MatchAll, custom), persistent vs local flags, command groups, ValidArgsFunction, RegisterFlagCompletionFunc, ShellCompDirective, usage/help template customization, man-page and markdown doc generation, and testing with SetArgs/SetOut/SetErr. Apply when using or adopting spf13/cobra, or when the codebase imports `github.com/spf13/cobra`. For configuration layering alongside cobra, see the `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-spf13-viper` skill. For general CLI architecture (project layout, exit codes, signal handling, I/O patterns), see `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-cli`.
Discover, vet, and install agent skills by searching ACROSS every major registry at once — skills.sh, clawhub.ai, and GitHub — presenting each board on its own native metric (installs / stars) with the top entry per board, security-scanning the top candidates' real SKILL.md for risky patterns, and flagging what's already installed. Use when the user asks "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that…", "what skill should I install for…", or wants to extend the agent with a capability that might already exist as a published skill. Unlike single-registry search, this surfaces the best of every platform side by side, so you recommend the genuinely relevant, popular, well-maintained, and SAFE one — not whatever ranked first on one site.