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Found 480 Skills
SwiftUI 前端设计 skill — anti AI-slop rules, design direction advisor, brand asset protocol, and five-dimension review. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and OpenCode.
Develop STM32 firmware on CubeMX-generated HAL projects, including peripheral configuration, BSP driver structure, interrupt-safe code, and hardware-aware troubleshooting. Use when Codex needs STM32 HAL implementation guidance rather than generic C advice.
Expert in using and contributing to the claude-skills library — 268+ AI coding agent skills and plugins for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and more.
Generate 2D sprite sheets, animated GIFs, transparent PNGs, layered maps, and engine-ready prototypes for Godot/Unity using Codex-driven asset pipelines.
Analyze a software codebase for algorithmic complexity and performance hotspots, then propose or implement safe optimizations without breaking behavior. Use when Codex is asked to scan many files, find inefficient loops, nested iteration, repeated scans, costly rendering/recomputation, N+1 queries, avoidable O(n^2) or O(n) operations, or reduce complexity such as O(n^2) to O(n log n) / O(n), while preserving tests, APIs, outputs, and maintainability.
Audits AI-implemented work for honest completion. Runs independent-evaluator checks against task artifacts, transcripts, tests, CI evidence, requirement-to-test mapping, status front matter, and quality gates; flags skipped tests, weakened assertions, mock-only confidence, snapshot drift, happy-path-only coverage, flaky retries, and status/evidence mismatches. Use when validating completed Compozy tasks, AI-authored PRs, or codex-loop iterations. Do not use for real-user QA, persona/journey testing, exploratory charters, or product usability sessions; use qa-execution for those.
GitHub Discussion CLI for AI agents. Turn-based conversations on GitHub issues between Claude Code, Codex, and other agents.
Create and manage AI agent sessions with multiple backends (SDK, Claude CLI, Codex, Cursor). Also supports multi-agent workflows with shared context, @mention coordination, and collaborative voting. Use for "start agent session", "create worker", "run agent", "multi-agent workflow", "agent collaboration", "test with tools", or when orchestrating AI conversations programmatically.
Track Clawdbot AI model usage and estimate costs. Use when reporting daily/weekly costs, analyzing token usage across sessions, or monitoring AI spending. Supports Claude (opus/sonnet), GPT, and Codex models.
Explore and analyze TUI applications to document their features for cloning. Use when asked to reverse-engineer, analyze, document, or understand a terminal UI like Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex, lazygit, or any ratatui/ncurses-based application. Launches the target TUI in tmux, systematically explores all views and keybindings, captures ASCII diagrams of each screen, and writes findings incrementally to a markdown file (survives context compaction).
Critically review terminal user interfaces for UX quality, responsiveness, visual design, and interactivity. Use when asked to "review my TUI", "test my TUI UX", "audit my terminal UI", "check TUI responsiveness", "review TUI keybindings", "check interactivity", or any request to evaluate the user experience quality of a ratatui/crossterm/ncurses-based terminal application. Launches the TUI in tmux, systematically tests 10 dimensions (responsiveness, input conflicts, visual clarity, navigation, feedback loops, error states, layout, keyboard design, permission flows, visual design & color), and produces a graded report with screenshots and specific findings. Benchmarks against Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex — the three best-in-class AI terminal UIs.
Audits GitHub Actions workflows for security vulnerabilities in AI agent integrations including Claude Code Action, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, and GitHub AI Inference. Detects attack vectors where attacker-controlled input reaches AI agents running in CI/CD pipelines, including env var intermediary patterns, direct expression injection, dangerous sandbox configurations, and wildcard user allowlists. Use when reviewing workflow files that invoke AI coding agents, auditing CI/CD pipeline security for prompt injection risks, or evaluating agentic action configurations.