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Check AI CLI usage/quota for Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Google Gemini CLI, and Z.AI. Use when user asks about remaining quota, usage limits, rate limits, or wants to check how much capacity is left.
Lobstr.io platform help — no-code web scraping platform with 50+ ready-made scrapers for Google Maps, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Twitter, YouTube, and more. Features cookie-based login sync, scheduled automation, multi-threading, and a full API with Python SDK and MCP Server. Use when configuring a Lobstr scraper, exporting data to Google Sheets or S3, setting up scheduled scraping, working with the Lobstr API or Python SDK, or managing credits. Do NOT use for general prospect list strategy (use /sales-prospect-list), cross-platform enrichment strategy (use /sales-enrich), or integration strategy (use /sales-integration).
Builds brand identity systems — color palettes, typography, design tokens, logo guidelines, and visual language with usage rules and component specs. Produces `.agents/design/brand-system.md`. Not for writing marketing copy (use content-create) or mapping user flows (use user-flow). For campaign planning, see imc-plan. For audience research, see icp-research.
Overloop integration. Manage Organizations, Pipelines, Users, Goals, Filters. Use when the user wants to interact with Overloop data.
OpenAI Codex Rust coding patterns distilled from the codex-rs workspace. Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, or refactoring Rust code — especially for async agents, CLI tools, sandboxing, Ratatui TUIs, JSON-RPC protocols, tokio-based services, or any codebase that needs defensive panic discipline. Trigger even when the user does not explicitly mention Codex, because the patterns generalize to any production Rust workspace. Covers async cancellation, error enum design, process sandboxing, Cargo workspace architecture, wiremock-based fakes, insta snapshot testing, OpenTelemetry tracing, and Ratatui rendering.
Pushes interfaces past conventional limits with technically ambitious implementations — shaders, spring physics, scroll-driven reveals, 60fps animations. Use when the user wants to wow, impress, go all-out, or make something that feels extraordinary.
Commit, push, and open a PR with an adaptive, value-first description. Use when the user says "commit and PR", "push and open a PR", "ship this", "create a PR", "open a pull request", "commit push PR", or wants to go from working changes to an open pull request in one step. Also use when the user says "update the PR description", "refresh the PR description", "freshen the PR", or wants to rewrite an existing PR description. Produces PR descriptions that scale in depth with the complexity of the change, avoiding cookie-cutter templates.
Generate on-brand marketing images via Codex's built-in image_generation tool. Trigger when user asks to: (a) create marketing assets (ad / logo / slide / product-mockup / scene / lighting-transform / LinkedIn-or-social carousel) for a specific brand, (b) extract or build a brand profile (DESIGN.md) from URL / Tailwind config / tokens.json / Figma Variables / CSS custom props / description / existing brand asset, (c) maintain on-brand consistency across multiple image jobs for the same brand. Do NOT trigger for: UI code generation, frontend reference imagery (use imagegen-frontend-web instead), video generation, or general image editing without brand context.
Use when planning product experiments, writing testable hypotheses, estimating sample size, prioritizing tests, or interpreting A/B outcomes with practical statistical rigor.
Choose GPT-Image2 / gpt-image-2 visual styles and industrial prompt templates from the awesome-gpt-image-2 style library. Use when an agent needs to create, rewrite, classify, or improve image-generation prompts with repository-backed templates, categories, style tags, scene tags, pitfalls, and example cases.
[QianWen] Manage account auth and query usage/billing. Use for: login, logout, check usage, view billing, free tier quota, Token Plan status, pay-as-you-go costs. Skip for: model browsing, non-account tasks.
A qualitative research assistant tool based on Braun & Clarke's Reflexive Thematic Analysis framework. Supports two input modes: (1) Provide raw interview text directly → The skill completes initial TA coding for each document, then proceeds to theme identification after summarization; (2) Provide existing initial coding pool → Directly enter the process of clustering, review, and naming suggestions. Outputs a structured candidate theme table, clearly marking codes with ambiguous boundaries and naming suggestions to be decided by researchers. This skill is triggered when users mention terms such as "thematic analysis", "theme coding", "help me cluster codes", "extract themes from codes", "Braun Clarke", "candidate themes", "how to categorize these codes into themes", "help me check the theme structure", "conduct thematic analysis on interviews". Note the difference from grounded-coding: grounded-coding focuses on category construction and theoretical relationships for procedural grounded theory; thematic-analysis focuses on semantic theme identification following the Braun & Clarke approach, outputting theme structures rather than theoretical propositions.