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Scaffold or continue a software project with a Harness-style workflow. Use when the user wants a new app or repo, a structured bootstrap, or milestone-driven execution from PRD through implementation. Supports greenfield and existing codebases across web, iOS, CLI, agent, and desktop projects.
Personal intelligence agent that aggregates 27 OSINT data sources into a self-hosted Jarvis-style dashboard with Telegram/Discord bots, LLM analysis, and real-time alerts.
Build and troubleshoot Box integrations for uploads, folders, folder listings, downloads and previews, shared links, collaborations, search, metadata, event-driven automations, and Box AI retrieval flows. Use when the agent needs to add Box APIs or SDKs to an app, wire Box-backed document workflows, organize or share content, react to new files, or fetch Box content for search, summarization, extraction, or question-answering.
Guides the agent through general Capacitor app development topics. Covers core concepts (native bridge, plugins, web layer), Capacitor CLI usage, app configuration (capacitor.config.ts, splash screens, app icons, deep links), platform management (Android, iOS, Electron, PWA), edge-to-edge and safe area handling on Android, live reload setup, storage solutions, file handling, security best practices, CI/CD references, iOS package managers (SPM, CocoaPods), and troubleshooting for Android and iOS. Do not use for creating new Capacitor apps, Capacitor plugin APIs, creating Capacitor plugins, in-app purchases, upgrading Capacitor versions, Cordova or PhoneGap migration, or framework-specific patterns (Angular, React, Vue).
Integration patterns for the GitHub Accessibility Scanner Action (github/accessibility-scanner). Teaches agents how to detect scanner presence, parse scanner-created issues, correlate findings with local scans, and track Copilot-assigned fix status.
Guides the agent through upgrading a Capacitor plugin from v4 to v5. Use when the plugin targets Capacitor 4 and needs the v5 migration path. Do not use for app upgrades, other major versions, or non-Capacitor plugins.
Opik observability for LLM agents — Agent Configuration, Local Runner (opik connect), Evaluation Suites, threads, integrations. Use for "configure my agent", "connect my agent", "evaluate my agent" or "integrate with Opik".
Checkpoint - Pre-publish review with multi-layer deep analysis. Triggers: Preparing to publish an npm package, requiring pre-release review, or checking code change quality. Review Layers: - Per-Change: In-depth analysis of each change group (up to 10 Agents) - Holistic: Parallel review by 5 roles (Architecture/Development/Testing/Security/Documentation) - Synthesis: 1 Agent summarizes review results Commands: - /把关 - Start pre-publish review - /把关 check - Check unpublished changes - /把关 version - Recommend version upgrade - /把关 report - Generate review report - /review - English command Capabilities: Unpublished change detection, in-depth per-change analysis, multi-role review, version recommendation, release risk assessment.
Live chat and chatbot for sales and support — widget setup, routing, chatbot flows, agent management, visitor tracking, chat-to-lead conversion, proactive messaging. Covers strategy and implementation across Brevo Conversations, Drift (Salesloft), Intercom, HubSpot, Crisp, LiveChat, Zendesk, Tidio, Freshdesk, and ZoomInfo Chat. Use when setting up live chat, building chatbot flows, optimizing chat-to-lead conversion, routing chats to agents, or choosing a live chat tool. Do NOT use for email sequences (use /sales-cadence), email marketing (use /sales-email-marketing), or meeting scheduling (use /sales-meeting-scheduler). For platform-specific help, use /sales-brevo or /sales-salesloft.
Use when a task has multiple independent subtasks that can be executed concurrently by separate agents. Triggers when decomposed work has 2+ subtasks with no data dependencies, when subtasks operate on different files or codebase sections, when serial execution time would be significantly longer than parallel, or when independent analyses or deliverables need concurrent generation.
Search the web and scrape pages using the local tool stack: SearXNG (meta-search), Lightpanda (fast headless fetch), and Agent-Browser (full browser automation). This is your DEFAULT web skill — use it whenever you need to look something up, research a topic, fetch a webpage, extract content from a URL, check current information, find documentation, do competitive research, or answer any question that benefits from live web data. Triggers on any form of: search for, look up, google, find out, research, what's the latest on, fetch this page, scrape this site, check this URL, pull info from, web search, or any task where current web information would improve your answer. Even if the user doesn't explicitly ask you to search — if answering well requires current info you don't have, use this skill. NOT for interactive browser automation like form filling or clicking (use [[agent-browser]] or [[browser-use]]).
Use when preparing or verifying a host for Moshi remote coding. Trigger this for SSH or preferably Mosh readiness, non-interactive shell PATH issues, tmux defaults, creating a tmux project session rooted at a chosen directory, installing Moshi agent hooks for Claude Code or Codex CLI, or offering the optional `moshi DIR` shell helper.