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Generate short AI videos from text or images — text-to-video, image-to-video, and reference-based generation — with zero API key setup. Use when the user wants to create a video clip, animate an image, or generate video from a description.
A scoring scale for evaluating how well a CLI is designed for AI agents, based on the "Rewrite Your CLI for AI Agents" principles.
Query GMGN wallet portfolio — API Key wallet info, holdings, transaction activity, trading stats, and token balance. Supports sol / bsc / base.
Use this skill when implementing Syncfusion WPF PercentTextBox controls for percentage input handling. Provides comprehensive guidance on value binding, min/max validation, number formatting with culture support, appearance customization with positive/negative/zero foregrounds, interactive features like scroll intervals and range adorners, watermark text, and data binding patterns for percentage-based input controls with international format support.
Production-grade Next.js chatbot builder. Covers tool calling with human-in-the-loop (HITL) approval, PostgreSQL session persistence, GDPR consent gating, SQL-first search, per-tool UI rendering, message feedback, and follow-up suggestions. Use when building chat apps, conversational AI interfaces, customer support bots, or any chatbot needing database-backed sessions, tool approval workflows, consent gating, or custom tool output components. Reference implementation: fair-helpdesk project.
Create custom multi-agent workflows for Atomic CLI using the defineWorkflow() session-based API with programmatic SDK code. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a workflow, build an agent pipeline, define a multi-stage automation, set up a review loop, or connect multiple coding agents together. Also trigger when they mention workflow files, .atomic/workflows/, defineWorkflow, or ask how to automate a sequence of agent tasks — even if they don't use the word "workflow" explicitly.
Backend development guidelines for Node.js/Express/TypeScript applications. Layered architecture (Routes → Controllers → Services → Repositories), error handling, validation, middleware patterns, database access, and testing. Use when creating routes, endpoints, APIs, controllers, services, repositories, middleware, or working with backend code.
Zoomd platform help — mobile user acquisition across 600+ media sources, mobile DSP with real-time bidding, creator-generated content (CGC), Albert.ai autonomous campaign optimization, and Digital 360 performance marketing. Use when app install costs (CPI/CPA) are too high and you need multi-channel optimization, you want to manage UA campaigns across Meta/Google/TikTok/programmatic from one dashboard, mobile DSP campaigns aren't scaling or hitting ROAS targets, you need creator content for app marketing, Albert.ai isn't optimizing as expected, or you're comparing Zoomd with other mobile UA platforms. Do NOT use for web retargeting or display ads (use /sales-retargeting or /sales-adroll), B2B account-based advertising (use /sales-b2b-advertising).
MITRE ATT&CK is a globally-accessible knowledge base of adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) based on real-world observations. This skill covers systematically mapping threat actor beh
Check whether a RevenueCat user currently has access to a paid feature via entitlements. Use when the user asks to gate a feature behind premium, check if the user has a pro subscription, read customerInfo active entitlements, show or hide a feature based on subscription status, react to entitlement changes, or 'is the user subscribed' on iOS, Android, Kotlin Multiplatform, Flutter, or React Native.
Create and configure AI agents, upload files for RAG, manage MCP servers, and handle agent memories using the Cargo CLI. Use when the user wants to create or update agents, upload knowledge base files, connect MCP tool servers, or manage agent memories. For sending messages to agents, use the cargo-orchestration skill instead.
Use when running an annual SaaS audit, doing category-level spend review, or rationalizing the supplier base — when the user needs to do a spend audit, spend categorization (UNSPSC-aligned), purchasing-cycle analysis, or risk-balanced supplier consolidation. Triggers on "spend audit", "SaaS audit", "spend categorization", "supplier rationalization", "supplier consolidation", "purchasing cycle", "procurement review", "category strategy", "duplicate SaaS", "renewal cluster". Ships 3 stdlib-only Python tools (UNSPSC-aligned spend categorizer with Pareto breakdown and industry profiles, purchasing-cycle analyzer that surfaces bottleneck categories per Goldratt's Theory of Constraints, supplier-consolidation planner that refuses single-source recommendations for tier-1 categories without a documented break-glass plan), 3 reference docs each citing 7+ authoritative sources (A.T. Kearney / Hackett / Spend Matters / UNSPSC / Productiv / Vendr / Tropic / IACCM / ISM / BCG), and a 20-minute spend-intake template. Distinct from sibling vendor-management (performance scoring of vendors you keep paying), finance/financial-analysis (close + report, not category strategy), and c-level-advisor/general-counsel-advisor (contract law, not category rationalization).