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Use when the user asks to "find X in codebase", "where is Y defined?", "explore this dir", "list files in src/", "trace definitions", "find usages" — local-only. Local codebase exploration via Octocode Local + LSP. No GitHub; for external repos use octocode-research.
Respond in Chinese to user requests; when the user's message is fully in English (ignoring punctuation, digits, emojis, and whitespace), append a brief Chinese evaluation plus a 1-10 score.
OmniStudio OmniScript creation and validation with 120-point scoring. Use when building guided digital experiences, multi-step forms, or interactive processes that orchestrate Integration Procedures and Data Mappers. TRIGGER when: user creates OmniScripts, designs step flows, configures element types, or reviews existing OmniScript configurations. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building FlexCards (use sf-flexcard), creating Integration Procedures directly (use sf-integration-procedure), or analyzing dependencies (use sf-omnistudio-analyze).
Enables agents to register, manage, and execute scheduled tasks using OS native scheduler (crontab for Linux/WSL, launchd for macOS). No git, no dangerous flags, no session dependency. Tasks run headless, output to log files, user reads when ready. Use this skill when: - User wants to schedule recurring tasks with natural language - User mentions "every day at", "cada hora", "schedule", "programar", "automatizar" - User needs tasks to run without open session (headless) - User wants OS-level scheduling (crontab/launchd) - User mentions "cada minuto durante la próxima hora" or temporal intervals ACTIVATE when user mentions: "schedule", "programar", "cron", "cada día", "every hour", "automate", "tarea programada", "ejecutar automáticamente", "recordatorio", "cada minuto durante", "durante la próxima", "intervalo", "task scheduler", "opencode headless", "kiro scheduled", "background task", "tarea en segundo plano" DO NOT USE for: git operations, dangerous permissions, MCP sampling dependency.
Sets up and operates Airbyte Agent Connectors — strongly typed Python packages for accessing 51+ third-party SaaS APIs through a unified entity-action interface. Supported services include Salesforce, HubSpot, Stripe, GitHub, Slack, Jira, Shopify, Zendesk, Google Ads, Notion, Linear, Intercom, Gong, and 36 more connectors spanning CRM, billing, payments, e-commerce, marketing, analytics, project management, helpdesk, developer tools, HR, and communication platforms. Make sure to use this skill when the user wants to connect to any SaaS API, install an airbyte-agent connector package, integrate third-party service data into a Python application or AI agent, query or search records from any supported service, or configure Airbyte MCP tools for Claude. Covers Platform Mode (Airbyte Cloud) and OSS Mode (local Python SDK).
Universal content grabber — fetch any URL and return structured Markdown. Supports X/Twitter, WeChat, Xiaohongshu, YouTube, GitHub, Feishu/Lark, Bilibili, Telegram, RSS, and any web page. Use when user provides a URL and wants its content extracted.
End-to-end remediation workflow for PR review feedback by PR number. Use when Codex must export CodeRabbit issues for a PR, fix every issue completely, commit all fixes in a single commit, and resolve GitHub review threads afterward.
Install official tech brand logos from the Elements registry. Use when user needs logos for tech companies (Clerk, Vercel, GitHub, etc.), AI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Claude), social platforms, or any brand assets. Triggers on "logo", "brand", "icon for [company]", "add [company] logo", placeholder logo detection, or when building landing pages, auth UIs, or integrations showcases.
Operate notifications as one ECC-native workflow across GitHub, Linear, desktop alerts, hooks, and connected communication surfaces. Use when the real problem is alert routing, deduplication, escalation, or inbox collapse.
Use this skill whenever a user wants to deploy, host, run, or set up any project on a Linux VPS (Virtual Private Server). Triggers include: setting up a Node.js/Python/other app on a server, checking server compatibility with a project, making an app accessible online, fixing port issues, keeping an app running with PM2 or systemd, setting up tunnels (ngrok, localtunnel, pinggy), cloning private GitHub repos to a server, configuring environment variables, managing logs, enabling auto-restart on reboot, dealing with AWS/GCP firewalls, or any combination of these. Always use this skill when the user is working on a remote Linux server and wants to deploy or run any kind of application — even if they don't use the word "VPS" explicitly.
Run a safe, reviewable Aider CLI coding loop for local repositories: model setup, edit scope control, test-first prompting, commit hygiene, and fallback when agent edits drift. Use when the user wants pair-programming with Aider, not generic Git workflow or hosted PR operations.
Create OPA governance policies for Harness via MCP. Define policies that enforce compliance rules on pipelines, services, environments, feature flags, artifacts, code repositories, templates, SBOM, security tests, Terraform, GitOps, connectors, secrets, and more. Use when asked to create, write, fix, or explain an OPA policy, Rego rule, deny rule, governance policy, compliance rule, or policy-as-code for any Harness entity. Trigger phrases: create policy, OPA policy, governance policy, compliance rule, rego policy, deny rule, enforce policy, security policy, supply chain governance.