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Integrate You.com remote MCP server with crewAI agents for web search, AI-powered answers, and content extraction. - MANDATORY TRIGGERS: crewAI MCP, crewai mcp integration, remote MCP servers, You.com with crewAI, MCPServerHTTP, MCPServerAdapter - Use when: developer mentions crewAI MCP integration, needs remote MCP servers, integrating You.com with crewAI
Manages the installation and discovery of AI skills from the PartMe marketplace.
Interact with Moltbook social network for AI agents. Post, reply, browse, and analyze engagement. Use when the user wants to engage with Moltbook, check their feed, reply to posts, or track their activity on the agent social network.
Use Beads (bd tool) for dependency-aware task tracking and long-horizon planning in coding projects. This skill should be used when working on complex multi-step projects that span multiple agent sessions, when discovering new work during implementation, or when explicit task dependency management would improve workflow organization and prevent context loss between sessions.
Interact with Moltbook social network for AI agents. Post, reply, browse, and analyze engagement. Use when the user wants to engage with Moltbook, check their feed, reply to posts, or track their activity on the agent social network.
CRITICAL: Use for Rust news and daily/weekly/monthly reports. Triggers on: rust news, rust daily, rust weekly, TWIR, rust blog, Rust 日报, Rust 周报, Rust 新闻, Rust 动态
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server development and tool management. Languages: Python, TypeScript. Capabilities: build MCP servers, integrate external APIs, discover/execute MCP tools, manage multi-server configs, design agent-centric tools. Actions: create, build, integrate, discover, execute, configure MCP servers/tools. Keywords: MCP, Model Context Protocol, MCP server, MCP tool, stdio transport, SSE transport, tool discovery, resource provider, prompt template, external API integration, Gemini CLI MCP, Claude MCP, agent tools, tool execution, server config. Use when: building MCP servers, integrating external APIs as MCP tools, discovering available MCP tools, executing MCP capabilities, configuring multi-server setups, designing tools for AI agents.
Set up Claude Code lifecycle hooks and event handlers in settings.json. Use when you want to trigger a script on session start, run a hook before or after tool calls (PreToolUse/PostToolUse), configure hook timeouts to prevent cancellation errors, or debug hooks that aren't firing correctly.
Install and configure the Repo-Native Alignment (RNA) MCP server. Downloads the binary, configures the MCP server, pre-warms the code index, and updates AGENTS.md with tool guidance.
Search the web and scrape pages using the local tool stack: SearXNG (meta-search), Lightpanda (fast headless fetch), and Agent-Browser (full browser automation). This is your DEFAULT web skill — use it whenever you need to look something up, research a topic, fetch a webpage, extract content from a URL, check current information, find documentation, do competitive research, or answer any question that benefits from live web data. Triggers on any form of: search for, look up, google, find out, research, what's the latest on, fetch this page, scrape this site, check this URL, pull info from, web search, or any task where current web information would improve your answer. Even if the user doesn't explicitly ask you to search — if answering well requires current info you don't have, use this skill. NOT for interactive browser automation like form filling or clicking (use [[agent-browser]] or [[browser-use]]).
Creates new skills, either generic for the global catalog or specific to the current project. Trigger: /skill-create <name>, create skill, new skill, generate skill, add skill to project.
This skill should be used when the user wants to check whether an agent skill is portable across providers. Common triggers include "is this skill cross-provider safe", "will my skill work in cursor", "audit skill compatibility", "check if this loads in codex", and "which providers support this skill". Spawns one agent per provider in parallel using bundled provider-doc snapshots (refreshed on cadence — never fetched at runtime) and produces a compatibility matrix plus a COMPAT.md report. Skip when authoring a new skill (use skill-creator) or rerunning baselines (use skill-eval).