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Trigger this skill when the user wants to collect structured data, create forms, or set up submission endpoints. Covers any form type (contact, feedback, signup, waitlist, bug report, support, lead capture, surveys, applications) and any collection method (HTML forms, scripts, AI agents). Also trigger for managing existing forms or submissions, generating frontend form integration code, setting up webhooks or Discord/Slack notifications, configuring spam protection or AI features (translation, smart replies), connecting MCP for AI-assisted form management, or anything referencing Postbox or usepostbox.com. If the user needs data flowing in from anywhere, this skill applies.
Write code using Agora SDKs (agora.io) for real-time communication. Covers RTC (video/voice calling, live streaming, screen sharing), RTM (signaling, messaging, presence), Conversational AI (voice AI agents), Cloud Recording, Server Gateway, and server-side token generation. Use when the user wants to build real-time audio/video applications, integrate Agora SDKs (Web JS/TS, React, iOS Swift, Android Kotlin/Java, Go, Python), manage channels, tracks, tokens, use RTM for messaging/signaling, record RTC sessions, or build Conversational AI with the agent-toolkit. Triggers on mentions of Agora, agora.io, RTC, RTM, video calling, voice calling, real-time communication, screen share, screen sharing, record session, record calls, Cloud Recording, Server Gateway, Linux media SDK, agora-rtc-sdk-ng, agora-rtc-react, agora-rtm, conversational AI with Agora, Agora token generation, Agora authentication, agora-agent-client-toolkit, agora-agent-client-toolkit-react, agora-agent-server-sdk, AgoraVoiceAI, AgoraClient, useConversationalAI, useTranscript, useAgentState, agent transcript, agent state hook.
Migrate a .NET application from the classic Elastic APM .NET agent to the EDOT .NET SDK. Use when switching from Elastic.Apm.* packages to Elastic.OpenTelemetry.
Migrate a Python application from the classic Elastic APM Python agent to the EDOT Python agent. Use when switching from elastic-apm to elastic-opentelemetry.
Guides the agent through migrating a Capacitor app project to a newer major version. Supports migrations from Capacitor 4 through 8, including multi-version jumps. Covers automated migration via the Capacitor CLI and manual step-by-step fallback for each version. Do not use for plugin library migration or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Guides the agent through setting up and using push notifications in Capacitor apps using Firebase Cloud Messaging via the @capacitor-firebase/messaging plugin. Covers Firebase project setup, plugin installation, platform-specific configuration (Android, iOS, Web), APNs certificate setup, requesting permissions, retrieving FCM tokens, listening for notifications, topic subscriptions, notification channels, and testing. Do not use for local notifications, non-Firebase push providers, migrating Capacitor apps or plugins, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Multimodal UI understanding and single-step planning via OpenAI-compatible Responses APIs. Use when you need AIQuery/AIAssert and plan-next to extract UI element coordinates, validate UI assertions, summarize screenshots, or decide the next UI action from an image. External agents handle execution via adb/hdc and multi-step loops. Defaults to Doubao models but can be pointed at other multimodal providers via base URL, API key, and model name.
Guides the agent through Angular-specific patterns for Capacitor app development. Covers project structure, adding Capacitor to Angular projects, using Capacitor plugins in Angular services and components, NgZone integration for plugin event listeners, lifecycle hook patterns, dependency injection, routing with deep links, and environment-based platform detection. Do not use for creating a new Capacitor app from scratch, upgrading Capacitor versions, installing specific plugins, Ionic Framework setup, or non-Angular frameworks.
Squid Router Agent Cross-chain token swap agent powered by Squid Router. Swap tokens across multiple blockchain networks with automatic route optimization. Supported Chains Ethereum, Arbitrum, Poly
Trust Wallet CLI (`twak`) — install, create wallets, check balances, send tokens, swap, view history, set price alerts, manage ERC-20 approvals, check token risk, browse trending/DApps, and run x402 micropayments. Use whenever the user wants to use the twak CLI, manage a crypto wallet from the terminal, send or swap tokens via command line, check portfolio, create price alerts, approve ERC-20 spenders, or interact with Trust Wallet from a shell. Also covers MCP server setup for AI agents.
Reverse-engineer and clone a website in one shot — extracts assets, CSS, and content section-by-section and proactively dispatches parallel builder agents in worktrees as it goes. Use this whenever the user wants to clone, replicate, rebuild, reverse-engineer, or copy any website. Also triggers on phrases like "make a copy of this site", "rebuild this page", "pixel-perfect clone". Provide the target URL as an argument.
Use when the user explicitly asks to invoke another coding agent CLI as a subagent. Triggers include phrases like 'get a second opinion from Codex', 'have Gemini review this', 'run this through Claude Code', 'ask another agent', or 'use a different model for this'. Supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. Never invoke autonomously.