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Multi-agent orchestration layer for OpenAI Codex CLI. Provides 30 specialized agents, 40+ workflow skills, team orchestration in tmux, persistent MCP servers, and staged pipeline execution.
Search and read B2C Commerce (SFCC/Demandware) Script API documentation and XSD schemas with the b2c cli. Always reference when using the CLI to search or read Script API documentation, look up dw.* classes, or browse XSD schemas. Also use when writing B2C scripts, answering "how do I" questions about URLs/products/orders, or verifying class methods and properties.
Create and manage (B2C/SFCC/Demandware) on-demand sandboxes (ODS) with the b2c cli. Always reference when using the CLI to create, start, stop, restart, delete, or list on-demand sandboxes (ODS) and development instances.
Retrieve or monitor logs from B2C Commerce instances with the b2c cli. Always reference when using the CLI to fetch logs, search log entries, filter by level/time, or tail logs in real-time. Also use when a user reports errors, broken functionality, or issues with controllers, script APIs, custom API backends, jobs, or other SFCC server-side components.
Find and download virtually any digital resource from the internet — ebooks, academic papers, movies, TV shows, music, software, images, fonts, courses, and more. Covers both English and Chinese internet ecosystems. Includes CLI tool workflows (yt-dlp, aria2, gallery-dl, spotdl), resource site directories, cloud drive search engines (百度/阿里/夸克网盘搜索), and search techniques (Google dorks). Use when the user wants to: (1) download a video, audio, or media from a URL, (2) find and download an ebook or academic paper, (3) find and download software, (4) search for any digital resource, (5) batch download images or media from a gallery/site, (6) download torrents or magnet links, (7) find free stock assets (images, video, audio, fonts), (8) search Chinese cloud drives for resources, or (9) any task involving finding or downloading digital content from the internet.
Ask Claude, Codex, or Gemini via local CLI and capture a reusable artifact
Quick install of the Google Workspace CLI (gws) on an additional machine using existing OAuth credentials. Requires client_secret.json from a previous gws-setup. Use when setting up gws on a new computer, reinstalling after a fresh OS, or configuring a second workstation. Triggers: "install gws", "gws on new machine", "gws install", "set up gws again".
Use when managing branches and PRs with the Graphite CLI (gt). Covers creating stacked PRs, modifying mid-stack, submitting, syncing, and resolving conflicts.
Read Discord for financial research using the discord-cli tool (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to read Discord channels, search for messages in trading servers, view guild/channel info, monitor crypto or market discussion groups, or gather financial sentiment from Discord. Triggers include: "check my Discord", "search Discord for", "read Discord messages", "what's happening in the trading Discord", "show Discord channels", "list my servers", "Discord sentiment on BTC", "what are people saying in Discord about AAPL", "monitor crypto Discord", "export Discord messages", any mention of Discord in context of reading financial news, market research, or trading community discussions. This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT support sending messages, reacting, or any write operations.
How to use the repo-scoped sk CLI to manage Claude Skills in this codebase.
CLI tool for automated changeset-based releases with AI-generated descriptions. Use when the user needs to release a package, create changesets, bump versions, or automate npm publishing workflows. Triggers include requests to "release a package", "create a changeset", "publish to npm", "bump the version", "automate releases", or any task involving version management and package publishing for repositories using the changesets workflow.
Fetch and inspect recent local server logs in repos that use openlogs or the `ol` CLI. Use when a user asks what happened in the server, wants recent dev-server output, needs startup errors or stack traces, or asks you to check backend logs from `openlogs tail`, command-specific logs, or `.openlogs/latest.txt`.