Loading...
Loading...
Found 6,238 Skills
Manages Medusa Cloud resources through the Cloud CLI (mcloud). Use when deploying, debugging deployments, managing environments, environment variables, or any Medusa Cloud operation. CRITICAL for mcloud commands, deployment failures, build logs, Cloud setup, and CI/CD workflows.
Guide for implementing Angular Accordion components for collapsible content panels, expandable sections, FAQs, multi-step wizards, step-by-step forms, navigation menus, or tabbed navigation. Use this skill when users mention expanding/collapsing content, accordion layouts, step-by-step workflows, or hierarchical content organization. This skill covers initialization, expand modes, data binding, dynamic loading, animations, nested accordions, and real-world patterns.
Build, refactor, debug, test, and package Python terminal user interfaces with Textual. Use when the user wants a TUI, terminal dashboard, admin console, multi-screen workflow, keyboard-first tool, data explorer, file browser, markdown or log viewer, editor, command palette, browser-served console app, or a migration from curses/Rich-only UI to Textual—even if they never say “Textual”. Covers TCSS and themes, built-in widgets, screens and modes, reactive state, workers, browser delivery APIs, and pytest Pilot or snapshot testing.
Compute surface wave dispersion curves for layered Earth models using the Thomson-Haskell matrix method with Numba acceleration. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Calculate Rayleigh or Love wave phase velocities, (2) Compute group velocity dispersion, (3) Generate sensitivity kernels for inversion, (4) Forward model dispersion curves from velocity profiles, (5) Compare dispersion between different Earth models, (6) Set up surface wave tomography workflows.
End-to-end MissionForge workflow — from mission initialization through decomposition, baseline capture, implementation, and reporting.
SEO & content marketing automation skill suite with keyword research, technical audits, SERP analysis, and content optimization workflows
Generate D2 (d2lang.com) `.d2` diagrams from concepts or code. Use when the user wants architecture, workflow, sequence, or ERD diagrams rendered by the official D2 CLI / playground, or wants source-controlled text-based diagrams that diff cleanly in git.
Unity Cloud Build integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Unity Cloud Build data.
Builds Getis-Ord Gi* hotspot analysis workflows in CARTO. Triggers when the user mentions hotspots, coldspots, spatial clusters, Getis-Ord, Gi*, cluster detection, concentration areas, "where do X cluster", spacetime hotspot, temporal clusters, time-varying patterns, hotspot trends, emerging hotspots, Mann-Kendall, or wants to find statistically significant spatial or spatiotemporal patterns in point or grid data.
Designs and optimizes Clay-powered GTM workflows for prospecting, signal detection, outbound email sequences, enrichment pipelines, and account-based marketing. Use when the user mentions 'Clay,' 'GTM engineering,' 'prospecting,' 'signal detection,' 'enrichment,' 'Claygent,' 'outbound automation,' or wants to build Clay tables or integrate with sequencing tools like Lemlist, Smartlead, or Instantly.
Interacts with Google Cloud services using the gcloud CLI safely and efficiently. Covers command validation, data reduction, safety guardrails with a denylist, and workflows for discovery and investigation. You MUST read this skill before invoking any gcloud command. Use when managing cloud resources, querying configurations, or troubleshooting issues via gcloud. Don't use when writing or debugging Google Cloud client library code or raw REST/gRPC API interactions.
End-to-end interactive workflow — pick a product, then either run existing tasks and environments (Path A) or set up new ones from docs, suggested tasks, credentials, and templates (Path B). Builds the experiment, attaches signals, and optionally triggers the first iteration. Trigger when users say: "set up an experiment", "create an experiment", "I want to run an experiment", "run my tasks", "setup experiment", "new experiment", "configure an experiment", or "experiment setup".