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Found 95 Skills
Understand ContextVM protocol fundamentals, architecture, and core concepts. Use when users need to learn about ContextVM basics, how it bridges MCP with Nostr, protocol design principles, event kinds, or the relationship between MCP and Nostr in decentralized communication.
Agent skill for benchmark-suite - invoke with $agent-benchmark-suite
Used when the user requests to search technical documents, look up code examples, check web resources or view GitHub repository information.
Detect missing test coverage and generate test suggestions
Use when building distributed apps with Aspire; orchestrating .NET, JavaScript, Python, or polyglot services; when environment variables or service discovery aren't working; when migrating from .NET Aspire 9 to 13+ or Community Toolkit; when seeing AddNpmApp deprecated errors; when OTEL not appearing in dashboard; when ports change on restart breaking OAuth; when configuring MCP server for AI assistants; when debugging Aspire apps and need to check resource status or logs
Validates Claude Code plugins against architectural best practices for Agents, Skills, MCP, and Progressive Disclosure. Use when validating plugin structure, reviewing manifest files, checking frontmatter compliance, or verifying tool invocation patterns.
n8n workflow automation patterns and API integration. This skill should be used when creating n8n workflows, using webhooks, managing workflows via REST API, or integrating n8n with MCP servers. Covers workflow JSON structure, node patterns, and automation best practices.
This skill should be used when user asks to "search Slack for messages", "find Slack messages about X", "get channel history", "look up conversation in Slack", or "find what someone said in Slack".
Use when building persistent codebase intelligence for AI agents or integrating knowledge systems via MCP
Search across all connected sources in one query. Trigger with "find that doc about...", "what did we decide on...", "where was the conversation about...", or when looking for a decision, document, or discussion that could live in chat, email, cloud storage, or a project tracker.
Manage Xiaohongshu login status: Check login status, QR code login, reset login to switch accounts. Use this when the user mentions login, QR code scanning, account, account switching, logout, login status check, or when other skills report "not logged in" requiring prior login.
Maintains persistent codebase knowledge across sessions through a structured knowledge graph stored in a local Obsidian vault (.doctrack/). Use this skill whenever you have just made meaningful code changes (new features, modified components, refactoring, bug fixes) to update the project's documentation. Also use it when the user asks to document code, update docs, sync documentation, initialize documentation for an existing project, or when you want to understand the existing codebase structure at the start of a session. This skill should be used proactively after any significant code modification — don't wait for the user to ask. If you changed code, update the docs. Think of it as your long-term memory system: read before working, write after changing. Also use this when a user says "doctrack init", "doctrack refresh", "refresh docs", "update docs", "sync docs", "initialize docs", "document this project", or wants to bootstrap documentation for a codebase that has no .doctrack/ vault yet.