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Use this skill to learn using mcp-openmsx tools to control and automate the openMSX emulator, or when interacting with the openMSX emulator for develop/test/debug workflows or interactions that require direct control or information retrieval. Covers all MCP tools. Do NOT use for general agent tasks or when no direct openMSX interaction is required.
EMR/EHR development patterns for healthcare applications. Clinical safety, encounter workflows, prescription generation, clinical decision support integration, and accessibility-first UI for medical data entry.
Set up and configure Google's release-please for automated versioning, changelog generation, and publishing via GitHub Actions. Covers pipeline creation, Conventional Commits formatting, pre-release workflows, monorepo configuration, and troubleshooting release pipelines. Use this skill whenever the user wants to automate releases, set up CI/CD for publishing, configure version bumping, write release-please-compatible commit messages, tag versions automatically, publish to npm/PyPI/crates.io/Maven/Docker, or troubleshoot why a release PR wasn't created. Activate even if the user doesn't mention "release-please" by name — phrases like "automate my npm releases", "set up GitHub Actions for publishing", "how do I tag versions automatically", "changelog generation", "semver automation", or "pre-release workflow" all indicate this skill. For commit message guidance specifically, this skill focuses on release-please-compatible conventions; for broader multi-repo git operations with submodules, defer to multi-repo-git-ops instead.
Use whenever a beo skill needs the canonical br/bv CLI command reference, status mapping, artifact protocol, slug handling, handoff/state format, approval rules, dependency reconciliation, or other shared workflow lookup tables. Load alongside any beo skill that references shared protocols. If a beo skill says "use the canonical rule" or points to a shared reference, use this skill.
A natural language workflow for converting literary works (novels, stories, scripts, one-sentence concepts, etc.) into film and video content, which converts novel content into complete videos by orchestrating multiple skills in sequence. This skill is used when users need to convert novels, stories or other literary works into videos.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for image, audio, video, document, and container steganography. Use when the user asks to inspect metadata, alpha or palette channels, LSBs, thumbnails, appended trailers, QR fragments, transcoding artifacts, or recover a hidden payload from media without blind brute force. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for custom binary or text protocol recovery, handshake reconstruction, framing, sequence control, checksums, stateful replay, and accepted-session reproduction. Use when the user asks to decode an unknown protocol, recover custom framing, build a replay harness, satisfy sequence or checksum rules, replay a captured session, or prove the smallest message order that reaches an accepted branch. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for JWT, JWS, and JWE validation paths, header parsing, key selection, claim acceptance, audience and issuer checks, role derivation, and token-to-identity confusion bugs. Use when the user asks to inspect JWT headers or claims, key lookup, `kid` handling, `alg` confusion, audience or issuer validation, role claims, or explain how a token becomes accepted identity or privilege. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for DPAPI masterkeys, vault blobs, browser credential stores, protected secrets, domain backup keys, and secret-to-acceptance replay chains. Use when the user asks to inspect DPAPI blobs or masterkeys, recover browser or vault credentials, trace DPAPI context or backup-key use, or explain how protected Windows secrets become accepted access or privilege. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for crypto, encoding, steganography, APK, IPA, and mobile trust-boundary challenges. Use when the user asks to decode a blob, recover a transform chain or key, inspect hidden media payloads, hook an APK or IPA signer, inspect app storage, or replay mobile request-signing logic. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Use when Alibaba Cloud Model Studio Wan video editing models are needed for style transfer, keyframe-controlled editing, or animation remix workflows.
Use when generating videos with Alibaba Cloud Model Studio PixVerse models (`pixverse/pixverse-v5.6-t2v`, `pixverse/pixverse-v5.6-it2v`, `pixverse/pixverse-v5.6-kf2v`, `pixverse/pixverse-v5.6-r2v`). Use when building non-Wan text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, keyframe-to-video, or multi-image reference-to-video workflows on Model Studio.