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Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for reverse engineering, malware, DFIR, firmware, pwnable, and native exploit challenges. Use when the user asks to reverse a binary, unpack a sample, inspect a memory dump or PCAP, recover malware behavior, debug a crash, or build or verify an exploit chain under sandbox assumptions. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for AI-agent, prompt-injection, MCP or toolchain, cloud, container, CI/CD, and supply-chain challenges. Use when the user asks to analyze prompt-to-tool flows, retrieval poisoning, mounted secrets, deployment drift, runtime-vs-manifest mismatches, registry provenance, or CI-produced artifacts under sandbox assumptions. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Setup and workflow for using sqry semantic code search as an MCP server with Claude Code. Covers installation, MCP configuration, tool naming conventions, and recommended search patterns. Install this skill to give Claude Code full access to sqry's 34 AST-based code analysis tools.
Download videos, images, and post text from X in one browser workflow.
Provides a structured workflow for migrating an Android XML View to Jetpack Compose. This skill details the step-by-step process, from planning and dependency setup, to theming and layout migration, validation and XML cleanup. Use this skill when you need to migrate an XML View to Jetpack Compose in an Android project. It solves the problem of converting the UI of a legacy XML View into modern, declarative Compose components while maintaining interoperability.
An image generation/editing Skill for GPT Image 2. It can be used in 3 environments: (A) Garden Local Mode: directly generate and save images via OpenAI-compatible APIs; (B) Host-Native Mode: treat this Skill as a prompt engineering guide, and pass the rendered prompt to the image tool built into the host Agent for image generation; (C) Advisor Mode: degrade to a high-quality prompt consultant when the host has no image tools. It covers 18 major categories and over 80 structured templates, including scenarios such as posters, UI, products, infographics, academic figures, technical architecture diagrams, comics, avatars, process boards, storyboards, IP peripherals, and editing workflows.
Perform common Git operations safely with sandbox-aware failure handling. Use whenever the user wants to inspect or modify git state, especially for cherry-pick, merge, rebase, commit, branch, stash, or worktree workflows. Always use this skill when the user mentions a Git failure, conflict, cherry-pick, merge issue, worktree, branch checkout problem, lock file, permission denied, operation not permitted, or any case where a sandboxed agent might confuse an environment restriction with a real code conflict. Be proactive: if the task smells like Git state or Git write behavior, use this skill even if the user did not explicitly ask for a 'Git' workflow.
Start Here. Use when the user asks about Narev Cloud, the Pricing API, model pricing (API reference skill vs applied workflows on top of that API), live LLM pricing, token costs, cost calculation, pinning or snapshotting model rates, Narev SDK, @ai-billing/core, provider middleware packages, Vercel AI SDK billing, Next.js App Router route handlers, framework-specific billing patterns, usage-based billing, billing integrations (Polar, Stripe, Lago, OpenMeter), FOCUS format, Narev Self-Hosted (ThinOps), deployment, COGS, customer tagging, FinOps for AI, or this documentation site. Guides you to the right skill or documentation path based on their task.
The UI/UX quality gate and build guide for every visual output — landing pages, dashboards, web apps, portfolios, tools, any HTML the user will see. Merges visual-design methodology (palette, typography, layout, anti-AI-slop) with concrete build guidance, including when and how to use open-source component libraries (shadcn/ui, HeroUI, coss ui) to reduce work and raise quality. MUST USE together with project-builder whenever a project produces visual HTML/CSS/JS. project-builder owns the engineering workflow; this skill owns how the result looks and feels.
AI agent patterns with Trigger.dev - orchestration, parallelization, routing, evaluator-optimizer, and human-in-the-loop. Use when building LLM-powered tasks that need parallel workers, approval gates, tool calling, or multi-step agent workflows.
Visual verification workflow for UI changes to accelerate code review and catch ...
Use when SwiftUI view debugging requires systematic investigation - view updates not working after basic troubleshooting, intermittent UI issues, complex state dependencies, or when Self._printChanges() shows unexpected update patterns - systematic diagnostic workflows with Instruments integration