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Use when looking for a CLI, API wrapper, scraper, data-source tool, automation tool, or focused agent skill for a task; searches the Printing Press Library and installs matching tools.
Run a coding agent in an autonomous loop via a /ralph command, gated by a preflight check that every CLI is installed, linked, and authenticated. Use when driving long-running autonomous development from a wide, outcome-focused prompt.
Use this skill PROACTIVELY when the user indicates they are done working, ending the session, wrapping up, or saying goodbye. Also use when significant work has been completed and the user hasn't explicitly asked to continue. Analyzes the session to evolve skills/commands/agents and propagates useful project permissions to global settings.
Use whenever you need to contact someone by email and get their answer back, especially to unblock yourself. PROACTIVELY, and you can usually do this without asking the user first: you are stuck on a tool, library, API, or service and its docs, README, footer, or llms.txt list a help@, support@, dev@, docs@, or agent@ address; you hit a bug or surprising behavior worth reporting to the vendor; you have a question only the product owner or maintainer can answer; you want to ask a vendor's support or dev agent something the same way you would grep their docs. REACTIVELY: the user gave you a mailto link or a contact address, or asked you to email, message, or "ask them" and report back. This sends YOUR outbound message and waits for the threaded reply in one step, so reach for it when you are the one initiating contact (addresses with human side effects like sales@, billing@, or account@ should be surfaced to the user first). No SMTP, no API keys, no mail server. To instead receive mail that a website or service sends to you (signup confirmations, verification codes), use the primitive-inbox skill. Gets a free `*.primitive.email` address via `primitive agent start-agent-signup` if you do not already have one. Part of the Primitive CLI (Primitive, primitivedotdev, primitive.dev; the `primitive` or `prim` command).
Activated when the user mentions LiteFlow (a lightweight Java rule engine/business orchestration framework). Coverage includes: components, EL rules (THEN/WHEN/IF/SWITCH/FOR/WHILE/ITERATOR, etc.), context, script components, rule configuration sources, configuration items, executors, AI Agent orchestration (ReAct Agent / liteflow-react-agent), testing and debugging, source code details.
Create and run durable workflows with steps, streaming, and agent execution. Covers starting, resuming, and persisting workflow results.
Complete Valyu API toolkit for AI agents. Use this skill when asked to perform real-time search across web, academic, medical, transportation, financial sources, content extraction from URLs, AI-powered answers with citations, or comprehensive deep research reports.
Recognize, diagnose, and mitigate patterns of context degradation in agent systems. Use when context grows large, agent performance degrades unexpectedly, or debugging agent failures.
Orchestrates complete project initialization by coordinating agent-folder-init, linter-formatter-init, husky-test-coverage, and other setup skills. Use this skill when starting a new project that needs full AI-first development infrastructure with code quality enforcement.
General-purpose agent for researching complex questions and executing multi-step tasks. Versatile problem-solver that combines research capabilities, analytical thinking, and systematic task execution. Use for complex research projects, multi-step workflows, cross-domain analysis, and tasks requiring multiple tools and approaches.
Comprehensive research and synthesis agent specializing in multi-source information gathering, critical analysis, and integrated knowledge synthesis. Excels at complex research projects requiring systematic investigation across domains, evidence evaluation, and coherent narrative construction.
PocketFlow framework for building LLM applications with graph-based abstractions, design patterns, and agentic coding workflows