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Online reputation management strategy — monitoring reviews across Google, Yelp, Facebook, and industry sites, responding to negative reviews, generating more reviews, managing business listings, Google Business Profile optimization, reputation recovery after a crisis. Covers multi-location reputation at scale. Use when Google reviews disappeared or got removed, negative review is hurting your business, not getting enough reviews, business listings show wrong information, unsure which reputation management tool to pick, or your star rating is dropping. Do NOT use for ecommerce product review apps (use /sales-customer-reviews), B2B software reviews on G2 (use /sales-g2), or social listening for brand mentions (use /sales-social-listening).
Fetch real-time web data via the hasdata CLI. Use when the user wants search results, news, fact-checks, product or seller info, current prices, reviews, real-estate listings or sold comps, vacation rentals, local-business contact details, job postings, salary research, search trends, images, flights, social profiles, or to scrape any URL (HTML / markdown / AI-extracted JSON). Also use when the user asks to summarize a web page, ground a prompt with current information, verify a URL is live or render a JavaScript-heavy page, monitor a price over time, find a phone number or address for a business, build a competitor map, identify recent sold comparables, gather employer reviews, fan out a list of items to per-item details, or check what's being said online about a topic right now. Backed by Google, Bing, Amazon, Shopify, Zillow, Redfin, Airbnb, Yelp, YellowPages, Indeed, Glassdoor, Instagram, Google Maps / Trends / News / Images / Flights / Events APIs.
Transcribe video files directly into timed transcripts and subtitle-ready artifacts using hosted Whisper video-to-text. Use this when the input is a video and the goal is speech extraction, caption generation, or edit-prep timing.
Provisions and manages Neo4j Aura instances via CLI (aura-cli v1.7+) or REST API. Use when creating, pausing, resuming, resizing, or deleting AuraDB Free/Professional/Business Critical/VDC instances; downloading credentials; scripting CI/CD pipelines; polling async status; or using the Terraform neo4j/neo4j-aura provider. Covers auth setup (client credentials OAuth2), credential lifecycle (download once — never recoverable), instance type selection, region codes, and Python provisioning scripts. Does NOT handle Cypher queries — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover Graph Data Science algorithms — use neo4j-gds-skill or neo4j-aura-graph-analytics-skill. Does NOT cover neo4j-admin/cypher-shell — use neo4j-cli-tools-skill.
Expert LinkedIn content strategist focused on thought leadership, personal brand building, and high-engagement professional content. Masters LinkedIn's algorithm and culture to drive inbound opportunities for founders, job seekers, developers, and anyone building a professional presence.
Harden designs for real-world use by systematically identifying and designing for every condition outside the happy path. Part of the Intent design strategy system. Covers state inventories, error recovery, empty states, loading patterns, first-run experiences, stress testing, internationalization readiness, and latency handling. Trigger on: edge cases, error states, empty states, loading states, first-run experience, onboarding, offline mode, "what happens when", "what if the user", "stress test this", "what could go wrong", "harden this design", "edge case review", "what are the failure modes", zero states, timeout handling, or any question about how a design behaves outside ideal conditions. The happy path is a fantasy — this skill designs for the world your users actually live in.
WhatsApp Web automation via Playwright and Chrome CDP. Use when the user needs to open WhatsApp Web, launch the WhatsApp Web browser, verify phone numbers on WhatsApp, send WhatsApp messages, read recent chat messages or chat history, read the last reply from a contact, list chats in the sidebar, count chats, count pinned chats, list unread chats, count unread messages, check if a number is registered on WhatsApp, add a new WhatsApp contact, save a number to contacts, automate WhatsApp Web login, or perform bulk number verification. Triggers include requests to "open WhatsApp Web", "buka WhatsApp Web", "launch WhatsApp", "check this number on WhatsApp", "send a WhatsApp message", "verify WhatsApp numbers", "read WhatsApp messages", "list WhatsApp messages", "show recent WhatsApp chat", "ambil pesan WhatsApp", "open WhatsApp chat", "batch check numbers", "list my WhatsApp chats", "ada berapa chat", "berapa pinned chat", "show pinned chats", "ada berapa chat yang belum dibaca", "unread chats", "pesan yang belum dibaca", "how many unread messages", "X bales apa", "apa chat terakhir X", "chat terakhir dari X", "last reply from X", "what did X say", "what did X reply", "add to contacts", "save contact", "add new contact", "simpan kontak", "tambah kontak", "save this number", "pin chat", "unpin chat", "pin this chat", "sematkan chat", "lepas sematan", "pin X", "unpin X", "create group", "new group", "buat grup", "bikin grup baru", "make a whatsapp group", "delete group", "hapus grup", "bubarkan grup", "kick all members", "keluar dan hapus grup", "teardown group", "exit group", "leave group", "keluar grup", "keluar dari grup", "delete chat", "hapus chat", "clear chat", "remove this chat", or any task requiring programmatic WhatsApp Web interaction. For any "open/launch/buka WhatsApp Web" request, run `scripts/login.py` WITHOUT `--wait` — the script exits immediately after opening the window so the agent stays responsive. Never use `--wait` unless the user explicitly asks the agent to wait for them to sign in. For reading messages, run `scripts/read_messages.py --from <name>`. For the last reply from a contact (prompts like "X bales apa"), run `scripts/last_reply.py --from <name>`; add `--any-direction` if the user wants the very last message regardless of who sent it (prompts like "apa chat terakhir X"). For listing chats, run `scripts/list_chats.py`. For pinned chats, run `scripts/list_pinned.py`. For unread chats, run `scripts/list_unread.py`. For adding a contact (prompts like "add this number to contacts", "simpan jadi kontak"), ALWAYS ask the user for First Name, Last Name (optional), and whether to sync the contact to the phone before running `scripts/add_contact.py --phone <number> --first-name <first> [--last-name <last>] [--sync]`. For pinning or unpinning a chat (prompts like "pin chat Ezra", "sematkan chat X", "unpin X"), run `scripts/pin_chat.py --to <name-or-number>` or add `--unpin` to unpin. WhatsApp Web allows at most 3 pinned chats — if the pin action becomes a no-op with `already=true`, tell the user the chat is already pinned; if pinning fails due to the 3-pin cap, tell the user they need to unpin something first. For exiting a group without deleting it from the chat list (prompts like "keluar grup X", "leave group X"), ALWAYS ask the user to confirm first ("Keluar dari grup X? Grup tetap ada di chat list sampai kamu hapus manual."), then run `scripts/exit_group.py --name <group-name> --confirm`. For deleting a chat from the sidebar (prompts like "hapus chat Ezra", "delete chat X", "clear chat"), ALWAYS ask the user to confirm first ("Hapus chat X dari sidebar? Ga bisa di-undo."), then run `scripts/delete_chat.py --to <name-or-number> --confirm`. For active groups you want fully gone, prefer `scripts/delete_group.py` (kick-all + exit + delete) over calling exit + delete-chat separately. For deleting a group (prompts like "hapus grup X", "bubarkan grup"), ALWAYS ask the user to confirm first ("This will kick every member, exit the group, and remove it from your chat list. Lanjut?"). Only after the user confirms, run `scripts/delete_group.py --name <group-name> --confirm`. The script refuses to run without `--confirm`. After it returns, report the `status` field back — "deleted" = fully gone; "exited" = you're out but delete didn't finalize; "partial" = something failed mid-way. Also surface the `skipped` list so the user knows which members couldn't be kicked (usually because the caller isn't admin). For creating a new group (prompts like "buat grup baru", "create a group"), ALWAYS ask the user for the group name AND the members. Members can be many — accept comma-separated input and ask again (repeatably) if the user has more to add, stopping when they signal done. Then run `scripts/create_group.py --name <name> --members <a,b,c> [--members ...]`. After the script returns, check the `failed` array — if any member failed to match a contact, tell the user which ones so they can add them manually later. Always keep responses to the user friendly and non-technical (say "Opening WhatsApp Web..." instead of "Starting Chrome with CDP").
Biennale Yellow — Solar yellow on warm parchment with deep indigo serif and atmospheric sun-glow gradients. Anything that should feel like an art-biennale poster or a museum's annual programme: exhibition decks, arts-institution announcements, design conference brochures, curatorial pitches, literary publications, studio retrospectives.
Systematic literature review workflow: scope, search (arXiv, Semantic Scholar, Google Scholar), screen, extract, synthesize, and identify gaps. Triggers on: "literature review", "survey the literature", "related work", "systematic review", "synthesize the research", "find papers about", "research gap analysis".
Automated PR review and CI auto-fix for GitHub and GitLab using the Composio CLI. Pulls diffs, fetches failing job logs, posts review comments, and loops fix commits until checks go green.
AI-powered penetration testing automation CLI using Google Gemini, Claude, or GPT-4 with LangChain for intelligent security assessments
Terminal AI agent CLI for Google Gemini and Antigravity models with slash commands, MCP server support, and coding assistance