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Reference and consulting skill for OpenClaw — a messaging gateway that connects AI agents to multiple communication platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, iMessage, and more). Use when working with OpenClaw configuration, channels, Gateway setup, skills, cron jobs, MCP servers, memory, OAuth, or troubleshooting. Also use when the user asks how to implement a use case on their OpenClaw bot (daily morning brief, research workflows, competitive radar, decision playbook), how to add a new channel, or how to connect the CodeAlive context engine. Triggers on requests like "configure openclaw", "add Discord to my bot", "set up morning brief", "gateway not starting", "connect CodeAlive search", "OAuth re-auth", or any close paraphrase. Companion of install-openclaw-to-yc — install both together.
Use when reviewing, approving, or designing commercial motion — pricing models, deal review, discount approval, partnership economics, channel mix, commercial policy, RFP/RFI response, bookings forecast. Triggers on "review this deal", "should we discount", "pricing model", "partner economics", "RFP response", "bookings forecast", "channel mix". Forks context to route to one of seven Commercial sub-skills (pricing-strategist, deal-desk, partnerships-architect, channel-economics, commercial-policy, rfp-responder, commercial-forecaster) and returns a digest. Distinct from business-growth (sales execution) and c-level-advisor/cro-advisor (strategic CRO judgment).
Search video archives using natural language — find events, objects, actions, and people across recorded video using fusion search (Cosmos Embed1 semantic search + CV attribute search). Use when asked to search for something in video, find actions and events, locate objects and people, or query video archives. For these types of questions, default to this top-level fusion search unless user specifies otherwise. Requires the search profile to be deployed.
Use when reviewing a specific inbound deal before close — when sales has asked for a discount that exceeds AE authority, when the customer has redlined the MSA, when per-deal economics (margin after discount, multi-year payment shape, indemnity exposure) need to be quantified, or when discount approval needs to be routed to a named human approver (Sales Director, VP Sales, CFO, CRO, General Counsel). Covers deal review, discount approval routing, per-deal margin scoring, deal exception handling, MSA redline triage, contract landmine detection (uncapped indemnity, MFN, perpetual license-back, missing DPA), and named-approver chain assembly. NEVER auto-approves — every output is a numeric scorecard plus a routing recommendation to a named human.
Use when an RFP, RFI, RFQ, security questionnaire, vendor questionnaire, or proposal request arrives and the team needs a structured response — parsing multi-section buyer-dictated requirements (MANDATORY vs WEIGHTED vs NICE-TO-HAVE), building a Shipley-method proof-point matrix mapping each requirement to a verifiable proof point, articulating 3-5 win-themes that ladder up across requirements, and producing a Shipley-derived winrate estimate that informs a bid / no-bid / partner-bid recommendation. For Bid Managers, Proposal Leads, Directors of Sales, and Sales Engineers at the response-strategy moment. Surfaces GAP requirements explicitly — never invents claims. NOT free-form proposal narrative authoring, NOT contract redline, NOT marketing collateral.
Use when a Head of Ops, Knowledge Manager, or TPM-Internal needs to author, validate, or clean up company SOPs and internal runbooks (procurement intake, vendor offboarding, incident-comms cascade, employee onboarding, expense reimbursement, system-access provisioning, customer-escalation playbook) — including 5W2H completeness checks (Who-What-When-Where-Why-How-HowMuch), cross-link and orphan-page validation across a sprawling Notion/Confluence/Obsidian wiki, KB ingestion + hygiene reporting, ops onboarding doc generation, and runbook step verification (named owner, expected duration, observable success signal, rollback path, escalation contact). Pairs Kaoru Ishikawa's 5W2H method, Atul Gawande's *The Checklist Manifesto*, ISO 9001, ITIL v4 Service Operation, FDA 21 CFR Part 211, and Google SRE Workbook runbook discipline with deterministic stdlib-only Python tools that score completeness, detect anti-patterns, and emit prioritized cleanup lists. Distinct from `engineering/llm-wiki` (Karpathy-style personal PKM second brain), `engineering-team/runbook-generator` (system-ops production debugging runbook), `project-management/*` (Jira/Confluence delivery + ticket tracking), and sibling `business-operations/process-mapper` (BPMN process *design*, while knowledge-ops is process *documentation*).
Use when reviewing, scoring, or auditing third-party SaaS / vendor relationships — running a vendor scorecard, tracking SLA compliance, classifying third-party risk, preparing a tier-1 vendor review, or auditing the SaaS portfolio. Triggers on "vendor SLA", "vendor scorecard", "third-party risk", "TPRM", "vendor review", "SaaS audit", "supplier performance", "vendor health check", "renewal review". Forks context so large vendor catalogs (50-500 line items) and SLA logs don't pollute the parent thread. Ships 3 stdlib-only Python tools (vendor scorer with industry tuning, SLA compliance tracker with credit-claim flags, vendor risk classifier across 4 risk vectors), 3 reference docs each citing 7+ authoritative sources (Gartner / Shared Assessments / NIST / ISO 27036 / breach post-mortems), and a 5-vendor catalog template. Distinct from c-level-advisor/general-counsel-advisor (contract law, not operational management), business-growth/contract-and-proposal-writer (outbound proposals, not inbound vendor scoring), and sibling procurement-optimizer (spend categorization, not vendor performance).
CLI harness for the Mailchimp Marketing API v3.0 — 303 commands across 30 resource groups (lists, campaigns, reports, automations, ecommerce, templates, and more). Supports JSON output and interactive REPL mode.
Compare and optimize shipping rates across carriers and fulfillment methods. UPS, FedEx, USPS, DHL rate comparison, zone optimization, and shipping strategy to maximize margins.
Modify existing Pulumi infrastructure stacks safely. Use this skill when making any Pulumi IaC changes — always edit the existing stack entrypoint, never create new files, preserve assumeRole and cross-account configuration, and validate with pulumi preview before finishing.
Use when the user has one or more video clips and wants to add post-production on top — AI-generated cover as first frame, HTML/CSS captions synced to SRT, kinetic illustration overlays at hook moments, chapter chips, end-card CTA, or any other timed motion graphics. Most often used as the downstream of `/wjs-segmenting-video` — pick up where that skill stopped (raw cropped clip + per-clip SRT) and produce the upload-ready MP4. Backed by HyperFrames so everything compiles to ONE final encode — no cascade of re-encodes. Triggers — "加封面", "加字幕", "加动画", "加 CTA", "做后期", "post-production", "title card", "kinetic captions", "end card".
Query DTS (Data Transmission Service) task status and details across all Alibaba Cloud regions. **v12.1: Enhanced reliability** - Timeout increased to 10s, exponential backoff (0.2s, 0.4s) for better timeout handling. Parallel execution remains **6-8x faster** than v10 (39s → 6s with --workers 16). **API retry logic ensures consistent results (no count variations)**. Supports filtering by instance ID or job name. Automatically polls all 27 regions and 3 job types. Strictly filters for PrePaid/PostPaid tasks and outputs a full Chinese report with Region information. Tasks are grouped by type (Migration/Sync/Subscribe) and sorted by CreateTime within each group. **Use this skill when: checking DTS task status, finding migration/sync tasks, verifying task counts, or filtering tasks by instance ID or job name.**