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Install and operate Hermes Tweet, a Hermes Agent plugin for X/Twitter research, timeline reading, tweet analysis, and approval-gated tweet actions. Use this skill when installing Hermes Tweet, researching X/Twitter accounts, monitoring launch signals, investigating mentions, auditing giveaways, or preparing guarded tweet actions. Use proactively when a Hermes Agent workflow needs current X/Twitter context. Requires XQUIK_API_KEY for read and action tools.
Simulate a collaborative dev team session where multiple role-based personas (PM, Architect, Developer, QA) respond to the same problem together in one session. Use when designing a feature, reviewing a proposal, or onboarding a new initiative and you want multi-role perspective without switching agents manually.
Create, manage, and query Databricks Genie Agents — curated, per-data natural-language agents (formerly Genie Spaces): build, export/import, migrate across workspaces, and ask questions of a *specific* Agent via the Conversation API. For general data questions or finding data across your workspace, use databricks-data-discovery (Genie One) instead.
Create Agent Bricks: Knowledge Assistants (KA) for document Q&A and Supervisor Agents for multi-agent orchestration (MAS).
Create a session handoff for another agent, or resume, find, and read any user-selected continuity source. Use when work or conversation must continue without access to the current session history.
Interview the founder once and write a docs/gtm-cofounder/founder-brief.md that every other skill reads first, so the advice is about their real business, not a textbook. Use this before anything else, or whenever the agent lacks context on the founder's product, ICP, market, or stage, or is giving generic GTM advice.
interview the user to design an agentic control loop (sensor, controller, actuator under disturbances) tailored to their codebase, then build it as locally-runnable components plus a scheduled coding-agent workflow
Scaffolds new sub-agent definitions. Automates the entire process from category selection, file creation, model/tools least privilege configuration, to quality checks. Can be used with commands like "Make an Agent", "Add sub-agent", "create-agent".
Discover, compare, and optionally install published Agent Skills from QianWen. TRIGGER when: user asks to find or recommend a skill, asks whether a skill exists for a task, wants to browse skills by category, wants to compare candidates, asks to install a discovered skill, or explicitly invokes this skill by name (e.g. use qianwen-find-skills). DO NOT TRIGGER when: user already selected an installed skill and only wants to run it, or the request is unrelated to skill discovery or installation.
Assesses and improves a git repository's readiness for AI coding agents with the agentready tool, and reports the score, the certification level, the failing findings, and where the report was written. Covers one repository or every RHDH repository under a directory, and applies the fixes the report supports. Use for "assess agent readiness", "run agentready", "improve our agent readiness score", "prepare this repository for coding agents", or "assess all the RHDH repositories".
Use when writing or maintaining AGENTS.md, .context/CONTEXT.md, or CLAUDE.md mirrors: keep intent docs minimal and load-bearing.
Use xurl to access AI agent conversations via agents:// URIs. Invoke when the user: gives an agents:// URI, a provider shorthand like provider/..., or a bare thread/session ID; mentions conversations, threads, or sessions from any AI coding agent; wants to search, read, summarize, compare, or continue agent threads; asks what they worked on, what an agent said, or references past agent interactions; wants to delegate work to or start a conversation in another agent.