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Generate professional test reports, including executive summaries, metrics, defect analysis, and risk assessments. Support daily reports, weekly reports, release reports, etc. The default output is Markdown, and Excel/CSV/JSON/PDF formats are available upon request. Use for test reporting.
Design API test plans and cases for REST/GraphQL/gRPC interfaces. Default output Markdown; can request Excel, CSV, or JSON. Use for API testing.
Utilize AI to assist in testing activities, including test data generation, defect root cause analysis, test prioritization, and intelligent test recommendation. The default output format is Markdown, and you can request Excel/CSV/JSON formats instead. This skill applies to AI-assisted testing scenarios.
Design manual testing and exploratory testing plans, including test charters, heuristic methods, and session records. Default output is Markdown, Excel/CSV/JSON is available upon request. Use for manual testing.
USE FOR getting AI-generated POI text descriptions. Requires POI IDs obtained from web-search (with result_filter=locations). Returns markdown descriptions grounded in web search context. Max 20 IDs per request.
Work with Resumx, a Markdown-to-PDF resume renderer. Use when creating, editing, converting, building, styling, or tailoring resumes. Covers syntax, CLI, style options, icons, tags, views, variables, multi-language, page fitting, validation, custom CSS, JSON Resume conversion, and AI-assisted resume writing.
Publish Markdown articles to X (Twitter) Articles editor with proper formatting. Use when user wants to publish a Markdown file/URL to X Articles, or mentions "publish to X", "post article to Twitter", "X article", or wants help with X Premium article publishing. Handles cover image upload and converts Markdown to rich text automatically.
Fetch and extract web content as clean Markdown when provided with URLs. Use this skill whenever a user provides a URL (http/https link) that needs to be read, analyzed, summarized, or extracted. Converts web pages to Markdown with 80% fewer tokens than raw HTML. Handles all content types including JS-heavy sites, documentation, articles, and blog posts. Supports three conversion methods (auto, AI, browser rendering). Always use this instead of web_fetch when working with URLs - it's more efficient and provides cleaner output.
Fetches Apple documentation as Markdown via Sosumi. Use for Apple API reference, Human Interface Guidelines, WWDC transcripts, and external Swift-DocC pages.
Scrapling CLI wrapper for web scraping with browser impersonation, stealth headers, CSS selectors, Cloudflare bypass, and JS rendering. Three fetcher tiers: HTTP (fast), Dynamic (Playwright), Stealthy (Camoufox). Output as HTML, Markdown, or text. Use when: scraping web pages, extracting content with CSS selectors, bypassing anti-bot protection, fetching JS-rendered pages. Triggers: scrape, scrapling, web scraping, extract page, fetch page content, bypass cloudflare.
Render markdown as beautiful styled images using the inkframe CLI. Use this skill whenever the user wants to turn text or markdown into a visual image, create social media graphics (tweets, Instagram posts, LinkedIn cards, quote cards, memes), generate code snippet images, make visual cards or posters from content, or produce any image from text/markdown. Also trigger when the user mentions 'inkframe', asks to 'render markdown', 'markdown to image', 'text to image', or wants to make content visually shareable. Even if they just say 'make this look nice as an image' or 'create a graphic for this' — use this skill.
Use this skill for multi-model AI code review. Trigger whenever the user asks to review code changes, audit a diff, check code quality, review a PR, review commits, or review uncommitted changes before pushing or merging. Also trigger when they say 'code review', 'review my changes', 'check this before I merge', or want multiple perspectives on code. Runs Codex and Claude reviews in parallel, then synthesizes a unified report. Do NOT use for reviewing documentation, markdown, or non-code files, or for trivial single-line changes.