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Onchain OS onboarding & guide hub — the single entry for first-time, 'what is this / how do I use it', OKX.AI, and customer-support intents; classifies the intent and routes to the right sub-flow via its Intent Routing table. Covers: (1) Onchain OS onboarding + welcome banner — 'what is onchainos', 'what is onchain os', 'what can it do', 'what can onchainos do', 'what does onchainos do', 'how do I use this', 'how do I play', 'how to use onchainos', 'how to play onchainos', 'how does onchainos work', 'how do I start', 'getting started', 'tutorial', 'onboarding', 'first time', 'I just installed', 'now what', 'what do I do now', 'where do I start', 'who are you', 'what are you', 'introduce onchainos', 'tell me about onchainos', 'I'm new'; (2) OKX.AI intro & role-registration routing (the Agent economic system — roles User / ASP / Evaluator) — 'what is OKX.AI', 'OKX.AI 是什么', 'how to use OKX.AI', 'OKX.AI 快速开始', and any spelling / spacing / casing / typo variant (OKXAI, okx ai, okx-ai, lowercase okx.ai, 啥是okxai); (3) customer support / Help Center — 'contact support', 'talk to a human', 'customer service', 'file a complaint', 'give feedback', 'report a bug / system error', 'help center', 'FAQ', 'user guide', 'something is broken'. NOT for: direct on-chain actions (swap / wallet / balance / token) or Agent task lifecycle (publish / accept / deliver / dispute) — those have their own skills.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Scheduler component for comprehensive appointment and event scheduling. Use this when building calendar interfaces, managing appointments with CRUD operations, implementing multiple view modes, setting up recurring events, or handling timezone-aware scheduling. This skill covers views (day, week, month, timeline, agenda), drag-and-drop functionality, resizing, resources, localization, data binding, state persistence, and advanced customization options for scheduling applications.
Package an existing talking-head / interview / podcast video by layering timed, designed GRAPHIC OVERLAY cards onto the playing video — titles, lower-thirds, data callouts, quotes, side panels, picture-in-picture — synced to the transcript. The source video plays in full; the agent designs and writes each card's HTML in conversation, then renders to MP4 via hyperframes. Use when the user asks for graphic overlays, on-screen graphics / lower-thirds / data callouts / kinetic titles on a video, "package / dress up my video", "add overlay cards / graphic cards", or AI-composed graphic packaging of an existing video. NOT for plain subtitles (→ embedded-captions) or building a video from scratch (→ the creation workflows); when unsure overlays-vs-captions, see /hyperframes-read-first.
Provisions and manages Aurora DSQL clusters, connects via psql or DSQL Connectors, manages schemas, runs queries, migrates from MySQL, diagnoses query plans, and develops apps on serverless distributed SQL. Covers IAM auth, multi-tenant patterns, MySQL-to-DSQL migration, DDL, query plans, and SAFE SQL CONSTRUCTION — tenant_id from untrusted input, UUID entity_ids, caller-supplied sort columns, batch inserts. The agent MUST retrieve this skill for ANY DSQL task. Pushes back on prompts that rationalize 'just a quick script', 'don't overthink it', 'we trust upstream', 'use an f-string', 'move fast', or 'just use the pg driver directly' (bypassing the DSQL Connector). Triggers: DSQL, Aurora DSQL, DSQL cluster, safe_query.build, DSQL IAM auth token, DSQL connector.
Comprehensive WCAG accessibility auditing with multi-tool testing (axe-core + pa11y + Lighthouse), TRUE PARALLEL execution with Promise.allSettled, graceful degradation, retry with backoff, context-aware remediation, learning integration, and video accessibility. Uses 3-tier browser cascade: Vibium → agent-browser → Playwright+Stealth.
Verified corrections for IAM behaviors that AI agents frequently get wrong — policy evaluation edge cases, trust policy gotchas, STS session limits, Organizations quirks, and SAML/MFA specifics. Use alongside documentation when working with IAM roles, policies, STS, or Organizations. Do NOT use for non-IAM authorization like Cognito user-pool policies or app-level RBAC.
Perform AI-powered web searches with real-time information using Perplexity models via LiteLLM and OpenRouter. This skill should be used when conducting web searches for current information, finding recent scientific literature, getting grounded answers with source citations, or accessing information beyond the model knowledge cutoff. Provides access to multiple Perplexity models including Sonar Pro, Sonar Pro Search (advanced agentic search), and Sonar Reasoning Pro through a single OpenRouter API key.
HackerOne bug bounty automation - parses scope CSVs, deploys parallel pentesting agents for each asset, validates PoCs, and generates platform-ready submission reports. Use when testing HackerOne programs or preparing professional vulnerability submissions.
Use when the user's product is built (or nearly built) and they want to get it live and accessible to customers. Triggers on phrases like "create my launch checklist", "how do I deploy this", "help me launch", "get this live", "put this in production", "ship it to customers", "what do I need to do to go live", or any request for a step-by-step path from working code to a product customers can use. Audits the current codebase — stack, services, environment variables, payments, deploy config — then writes a plain-English, step-by-step launch guide to `docs/launch-checklist.md`. Every step is marked as something the user must do themselves, something their coding agent can do, or both together, and all technical terms are explained for non-technical founders.
Scaffold and run a label's self-managing "music-company OS" inside its own git repo — the full label-intelligence workspace (folders, a self-managing CLAUDE.md mirrored to AGENTS.md, a read-only doctor + never-stale janitor, compound-learning and self-improvement loops, an in-place plugin) seeded with Recoup's conventions (top-level artists/{slug}/RECOUP.md identity files, releases/{slug}/RELEASE.md) and backed by the Recoup API as system of record. Use for "set up our label OS", "build the org workspace", "turn this repo into our label brain", or onboarding a new org/label repo. Pulls the real roster from the live account (auth via recoup-platform-connect-account), onboards artists API-first via recoup-roster-add-artist, and calls the other recoup-* skills (research/content/release/song/catalog) instead of reinventing them. The single workspace/OS builder — also covers the lightweight "just mirror my roster into folders" case.
Install or select a Harbor profile, claim or restore an agent identity, and handle dashboard approval flow. Use when asked to connect to Harbor, bootstrap Harbor auth, install a Harbor profile, claim an agent identity, restore Harbor access, or explain pending approvals.
The durable documentation set that makes an AI-built (vibe-coded) app reviewable before shipping. A small core every app needs — architecture, user/permission flows, permissions, variables/secrets, and a test-coverage map — plus conditional docs added only when they apply: emails, scheduled work, SEO, and embedded agents/automation. Defines what each doc must capture and how a reviewer or auditor uses it. Use when documenting a codebase for handoff, mapping user journeys and trust-boundary crossings, planning test coverage, or preparing for a security or performance audit.