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Found 6,205 Skills
Merge integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Merge data.
Set up a recurring research watch on a topic, company, paper area, or product surface. Use when the user asks to monitor a field, track new papers, watch for updates, or set up alerts on a research area.
Autonomous experiment loop that tries ideas, measures results, keeps what works, and discards what doesn't. Use when the user asks to optimize a metric, run an experiment loop, improve performance iteratively, or automate benchmarking.
Simulate a tough but constructive peer review of an AI research artifact. Use when the user asks for a review, critique, feedback on a paper or draft, or wants to identify weaknesses before submission.
End-to-end onboarding for a freshly-plugged-in M5Stack ESP32 device (Cardputer, Cardputer-Adv, Core, CoreS3, Stick) — detect on USB, flash UIFlow 2.0 firmware, and install the Claude Buddy MicroPython app bundle. Use whenever the user plugs in or wants to flash/provision/reset an M5Stack or ESP32 board, or says "m5-onboard go".
Agent-first OpenRouter introspection — terse output for cron and AI agents (--agent and --llm modes), local SQLite... Trigger phrases: `openrouter credits`, `check openrouter budget`, `openrouter cost by cron`, `shortlist openrouter models`, `openrouter providers degraded`, `use openrouter`, `run openrouter`.
Obtain screenshots with coordinate grids via screenclaw, read the coordinate numbers on the image, then call APIs such as click, input, and key press to control software and simulate human visual interaction. Use this skill in the following scenarios: - Need to operate software visually - User's goal requires understanding the interface, reading element coordinates, or verifying UI status through screenshots - Scenarios not covered by Playwright, CLI, or application-specific APIs, such as hidden buttons, games, captchas, and any ordinary desktop software - User requests automated operation of software without dedicated skills
Run your Substack growth loop from the command line — publish, schedule, engage, and measure with cross-table... Trigger phrases: `post a substack note`, `schedule a week of substack notes`, `find substack swap partners`, `which of my notes drove subs`, `what's my engagement reciprocity`, `voice-match a substack note`, `best time to post on substack`, `use substack`, `run substack`.
Extract BUAA classroom replay artifacts from `livingroom` or `coursedetail` URLs by reusing a local Chromium login session. Use when Codex needs replay metadata, course-transcript files, optional PPT auxiliary artifacts, replay-ready lesson lists, or a standalone semantic rebuild packet / final lesson note.
Secure Code Warrior integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Secure Code Warrior data.
Use when the user asks for a literature review, academic deep dive, research report, state-of-the-art survey, topic scoping, comparative analysis of methods/papers, grant background, or any request that needs multi-source scholarly evidence with citations. Also trigger proactively when a user question clearly requires academic grounding (e.g. "what's known about X", "compare approach A vs B in the literature", "summarize the field of Y"). Runs an 8-phase (Phase 0..7), script-driven research workflow across 7 federated sources (OpenAlex, arXiv, Crossref, PubMed, DBLP, bioRxiv, Exa) with optional Semantic Scholar / Brave MCP enrichment, with deduplication, transparent ranking, dual-backend citation chasing (OpenAlex + Semantic Scholar), self-critique, and structured report output with verifiable citations.
Use when running OpenCLI commands to interact with websites (Bilibili, Twitter, Reddit, Xiaohongshu, etc.), desktop apps (Cursor, Notion), or public APIs (HackerNews, arXiv). Covers installation, command reference, and output formats for 79+ adapters.