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Check the status of a transaction hash, get receipt details, and view the block explorer link. Use when you have a transaction hash and need to verify if it succeeded or failed, or to provide a proof link to the user.
Create personalized triathlon, marathon, and ultra-endurance training plans. Use when athletes ask for training plans, workout schedules, race preparation, or coaching advice. Can sync with Strava to analyze training history, or work from manually provided fitness data. Generates periodized plans with sport-specific workouts, zones, and race-day strategies.
This skill synchronizes plugin skills (plugins/synapse-a2a/skills/) with the current implementation, README.md, and guides folder. Use this skill when implementation changes have been made, new features added, or documentation updated, to ensure plugin skills stay up-to-date. Triggered by /sync-plugin-skills command or when significant code changes are detected.
Formats xcodebuild and swift build output through xcsift into structured TOON format optimized for LLM consumption. Activates when running swift build, swift test, xcodebuild build, or xcodebuild test commands.
比较文件和文本,支持统一diff、并排视图和补丁生成。
Use when automating an iterative GitHub Copilot review loop on a PR — triggers Copilot review, addresses its feedback one comment at a time, and re-triggers up to 2 cycles until all critical issues are resolved.
Use when you've developed a broadly useful skill and want to contribute it upstream via pull request - guides process of branching, committing, pushing, and creating PR to contribute skills back to upstream repository
Download remote OpenAPI JSON to a local file via aptx-ft. This skill applies when users request to fetch Swagger/OpenAPI specifications from a URL, save the spec to openapi.json, or prepare local input for subsequent model or service generation.
Create PLAN.md file with phase-based breakdown for issues. Use after creating an issue with /issue to break down work into phases.
Primary tool for all code navigation and reading in supported languages (Rust, Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, Go). Use instead of Read, Grep, and Glob for finding symbols, reading function implementations, tracing callers, discovering tests, and understanding execution paths. Provides tree-sitter-backed indexing that returns exact source code — full function bodies, call sites with line numbers, test locations — without loading entire files into context. Use for: finding functions by name or pattern, reading specific implementations, answering 'what calls X', 'where does this error come from', 'how does X work', tracing from entrypoint to outcome, and any codebase exploration. Use Read only for config files, markdown, and unsupported languages.
This skill should be used when the user: - Wants to work on multiple branches simultaneously or in parallel - Needs to start a new feature/task while preserving current work - Asks about git worktree operations (create, remove, list, clean) - Mentions "twig" commands (add, remove, clean, list, init) - Wants to carry or move uncommitted changes to a new branch - Wants to copy/sync changes between branches - Needs to isolate work in a separate directory - Asks about switching context without stashing - Wants to clean up old/merged branches and their worktrees - Says phrases like "new worktree", "create worktree", "branch off", "work on something else", "start new work", "parallel work", "separate workspace", "another branch" Use this skill for ANY worktree-related operation, not just when explicitly asking about twig.
Run Warden to analyze code changes before committing. Use when asked to "run warden", "check my changes", "review before commit", "warden config", "warden.toml", "create a warden skill", "add trigger", or any Warden-related local development task.