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Upload videos to YouTube with title, description, tags. Use for: youtube upload, publish video, share on youtube.
Universal Strava API integration for fitness data management. Use when working with Strava activities, athlete profiles, segments, routes, clubs, or any fitness tracking data. Triggers on requests to get/create/update activities, analyze training stats, export routes, explore segments, or interact with Strava data programmatically.
Gmail API via curl. Use this skill to read, send, and manage emails, labels, drafts, and threads.
Implement authentication providers for Umbraco backoffice using official docs
OpenID Connect identity layer. Use for SSO.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Interact with Google Calendar to list and create events.
Access Google's developer documentation programmatically using the Developer Knowledge REST API. Use when you need to search, retrieve, or reference official Google documentation (Firebase, Android, Cloud, Gemini, etc.) via direct HTTP calls instead of MCP.
Generate images using the internal Google Antigravity API (Gemini 3 Pro Image). High quality, native generation without browser automation.
Google Calendar CLI for listing calendars, viewing/creating/updating events, and checking availability.
Google Drive CLI for listing, searching, uploading, downloading, and sharing files and folders.
Universal fallback for executing actions across 1,000+ apps when no other skill is available. Use this skill ONLY when user requests an action on an app/service not covered by other skills (e.g., Notion, Asana, Trello, HubSpot, Airtable, Linear, Monday, Zendesk, Intercom, Stripe, Shopify, QuickBooks, Zoom, Microsoft 365, Dropbox, Box, Figma, Jira, Confluence, etc.). Do NOT use if another skill already handles the service. Triggers on requests to connect to external apps, execute actions on third-party services, or when user asks "can you actually do X" for an unsupported service.