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Creates, updates, and deploys Power Apps generative pages for model-driven apps using React v17, TypeScript, and Fluent UI V9. Completes workflow from requirements to deployment. Uses PAC CLI to deploy the page code. Use it when user asks to build, retrieve, or update a page in an existing Microsoft Power Apps model-driven app. Use it when user mentions "generative page", "page in a model-driven", or "genux".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a workflow", "create a getlark test", "add an end-to-end test", "author a larkci workflow", or runs `/getlark:create-workflow`. Converts a natural-language test description (target + ordered steps; target may be a URL, API endpoint, CLI binary, script, or any other software surface) into a `getlark workflows create` invocation with an auto-generated name. Prefer `manage` when the user wants to update or archive an existing workflow, and `invoke-workflow` when they want to run one — this skill only *creates* new workflows.
Install Subframe into a codebase so you can implement designs locally. Sets up the CLI, syncs components, configures Tailwind and fonts. Only needed when you're ready to write code — you can design without installing.
Printing Press CLI for Namecheap. Curated OpenAPI description for Namecheap's XML API. The real API uses a single endpoint (`/xml.response`) with a...
Manages Arize users, organizations, spaces, roles, role bindings, resource restrictions, and API keys via the ax CLI. Use for enterprise admin workflows: inviting and offboarding users, onboarding new teams, creating custom roles for SAML/SSO mappings, assigning roles to users, restricting project-level access, and managing service keys for multi-tenant architectures. Covers ax users, ax organizations, ax spaces, ax roles, ax role-bindings, ax resource-restrictions, and ax api-keys.
Run large codebase migrations and multi-file refactors. Uses the Composio CLI to coordinate issue tracking, batched PRs, and CI verification while the agent executes the transforms locally across hundreds of files.
SurgeGraph is the Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) platform that tracks AI citations, scores pages for citation readiness, and one-click fixes the gaps — now every workflow runs from the terminal or any agent. Trigger phrases: `what changed in SurgeGraph this week`, `AI Visibility for my project`, `which prompts lost AI citations`, `publish gap articles from a topic research`, `what knowledge libraries actually show up in citations`, `use surgegraph`, `run surgegraph`.
Case status summary by audience — client-facing (plain language), internal (for the professor), or court-ready (formal caption format per local rules). Same facts, different framing and depth. Use when a student needs to update the client, brief the professor, or prepare a court status report.
Start here for first-time CARTO use — install the CLI, authenticate, switch profiles, understand JSON output and async job patterns. Also orients on the two parallel access paths into the CARTO platform (CLI for authoring/scripting, MCP server for inline interactions in chat hosts) and which skills cover each.
Write, push, run, publish, and manage Kaggle Benchmark tasks using the kaggle CLI and the kaggle-benchmarks Python SDK. Use when the user wants to create or push a benchmark task (optionally with attached Kaggle datasets), run benchmarks against LLM models, check task/run status, stream or fetch execution logs, download results and source notebooks, publish a task to make it public, or troubleshoot benchmark workflows.
Lift a proven skill from a host repo (e.g. your OpenClaw fork) back into gbrain's bundle so other clients can scaffold it. Editorial workflow: the CLI does the file copy + privacy lint; this skill drives the judgment-heavy genericization (scrub real names, generalize triggers, lift fork-specific conventions to references).
Use when planning, funding, scoping, or synthesizing enterprise research across workstreams — clinical study design, R&D program finance, market sizing/surveys, or product/user research. Triggers on "design this clinical study", "what sample size", "R&D budget", "burn rate", "capitalize or expense", "TAM SAM SOM", "market sizing", "survey design", "segment the market", "plan user interviews", "usability test", "synthesize research insights". Forks context to route to one of four Research-Operations sub-skills (clinical-research, research-finance, market-research, product-research) and returns a digest. Distinct from ra-qm-team (regulatory submission), finance (corporate close/valuation), research/grants (funding discovery), product-team (persona/journey/live experiments), and marketing-skill (campaign analytics).