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Provides GitHub Copilot CLI task delegation in non-interactive mode with multi-model support (Claude, GPT, Gemini), permission controls, output sharing, and session resume. Use when users ask to hand work to Copilot, compare models, or run Copilot programmatically from Claude Code.
Build AI agents with tools, memory, and multi-step reasoning - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini integration patterns
Create publication-quality plots and visualizations using matplotlib and seaborn. Works with ANY LLM provider (GPT, Gemini, Claude, etc.).
Repository packaging for AI/LLM analysis. Capabilities: pack repos into single files, generate AI-friendly context, codebase snapshots, security audit prep, filter/exclude patterns, token counting, multiple output formats. Actions: pack, generate, export, analyze repositories for LLMs. Keywords: Repomix, repository packaging, LLM context, AI analysis, codebase snapshot, Claude context, ChatGPT context, Gemini context, code packaging, token count, file filtering, security audit, third-party library analysis, context window, single file output. Use when: packaging codebases for AI, generating LLM context, creating codebase snapshots, analyzing third-party libraries, preparing security audits, feeding repos to Claude/ChatGPT/Gemini.
Workflow for creating viral Douyin video scripts. Complete process from competitor video breakdown to script generation: Download Douyin video → Gemini video analysis → Viral formula extraction → Script + storyboard generation → AI-style proofreading. Use this skill when users mention "Douyin script", "viral video breakdown", "competitor analysis", "product promotion script", "Qianchuan material", "grass-planting script", "video breakdown", "Douyin video analysis".
Use this skill to manage already-installed skills across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Cursor, Copilot, and other configured agent tools by comparing skill status and linking from configured source directories such as ~/.cc-switch/skills/ and ~/.agents/skills/. Trigger it in two major cases: first, when the user wants to sync, remove, repair, or align skills or agent skills across multiple agents; second, when the user does not yet know the current skill state and wants to inspect skill differences, missing skills, per-agent skill coverage, per-skill coverage, or decide what skill changes to make next. Use this skill when the topic is cross-agent skill or agent-skill management, not for general agent comparison, general model capability questions, or creating, editing, or installing skills from GitHub.
CRITICAL - Guide for using Claudish CLI ONLY through sub-agents to run Claude Code with any AI model (OpenRouter, Gemini, OpenAI, local models). NEVER run Claudish directly in main context unless user explicitly requests it. Use when user mentions external AI models, Claudish, OpenRouter, Gemini, OpenAI, Ollama, or alternative models. Includes mandatory sub-agent delegation patterns, agent selection guide, file-based instructions, and strict rules to prevent context window pollution.
Install and configure ToolUniverse with MCP integration for any AI coding client (Cursor, Claude Desktop, Windsurf, VS Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Trae, Cline, Antigravity, OpenCode, etc.). Covers uv/uvx setup, MCP configuration, API key walkthrough, skill installation, and upgrading. Use when setting up ToolUniverse, configuring MCP servers, troubleshooting installation issues, upgrading versions, or when user mentions installing ToolUniverse or setting up scientific tools.
Guide for creating Agent Skills: structure, best practices, and SKILL.md format for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and other AI agents.
Get a second opinion from leading AI models on code, architecture, strategy, prompting, or anything. Queries models via OpenRouter, Gemini, or OpenAI APIs. Supports single opinion, multi-model consensus, and devil's advocate patterns. Trigger with 'brains trust', 'second opinion', 'ask gemini', 'ask gpt', 'peer review', 'consult', 'challenge this', or 'devil's advocate'.
This skill should be used when working with DSPy.rb, a Ruby framework for building type-safe, composable LLM applications. Use this when implementing predictable AI features, creating LLM signatures and modules, configuring language model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Ollama), building agent systems with tools, optimizing prompts, or testing LLM-powered functionality in Ruby applications.
Finding and accessing AI/LLM model brand icons from lobe-icons library. Use when users need icon URLs, want to download brand logos for AI models/providers/applications (Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc.), or request icons in SVG/PNG/WEBP formats.