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Self-referential completion loop for OpenCode. Re-injects continuation prompts until the task is fully complete with a completion promise.
Search and discover Claude Code skills and MCP servers from marketplaces, GitHub repositories, and registries. Use when (1) user asks to find skills for a specific task, (2) looking for MCP servers to connect external tools, (3) user mentions "find skill", "search MCP", "discover tools", or "what skills exist for X", (4) before creating a custom skill to check if one already exists.
Best practices for setup and use of shadcn-svelte library to develop UX/UI in Svelte projects. Use this skill when project is using Svelte/SvelteKit framework as main app framework, when user attempts to setup new project or when user is developing on existing project using shadcn-svelte components.
Expert signal-based selling strategist for B2B outbound teams. Use when the user asks about buying signals, intent data, signal scoring, signal-based selling, website visitor tracking, job change signals, hiring signals, funding signals, competitor signals, tech stack changes, content engagement signals, multi-signal stacking, RB2B setup, Trigify setup, Common Room, Bombora, Koala, Warmly, 6sense, signal-to-action playbooks, or building signal-driven outbound campaigns. Also triggers on "buying signals", "intent data", "signal scoring", "signal-based", "website visitors", "job change", "hiring signal", "funding signal", "competitor signal", "tech change", "content engagement", "RB2B", "Trigify", "Common Room", "Bombora", "intent signals", "warm outbound", "signal stacking", "visitor tracking", "signal tools", "GTM plays". Do NOT use for general list building without signal context (use list-building skill) or email writing (use cold-email skill).
统一信息源热点采集。从 X/Twitter、YouTube、B站、GitHub、Reddit、LinuxDo 六大平台免费获取热门内容,输出标准化热点池供内容创作流水线使用。全部使用免费公开 API,无需付费。
Provides information about how to create, structure, install, and audit Agent Skills, Plugins, Antigravity Workflows, and Sub-agents. Trigger this when specifications, rules, or best practices for the ecosystem are required.
Relentlessly critiques code against classic software engineering principles (SOLID, separation of concerns) to prevent "clever process shenanigans" and spaghetti code. Use before finalizing a feature or opening a PR.
Intelligent network quality analysis with adaptive loading strategies. Detects connection type (2g/3g/4g), bandwidth, RTT, and save-data mode, then automatically triggers appropriate optimization workflows. Includes decision trees that recommend image compression for slow connections, critical CSS inlining for high RTT, and save-data optimizations (disable autoplay, reduce quality). Features connection-aware performance budgets (500KB for 2g, 1.5MB for 3g, 3MB for 4g+) and adaptive loading implementation guides. Cross-skill integration with Loading (TTFB impact), Media (responsive images), and Core Web Vitals (connection impact on LCP/INP). Use when the user asks about slow connections, mobile optimization, save-data support, or adaptive loading strategies. Compatible with Chrome DevTools MCP.
Catalogue of preferred linter rules, TypeScript flags, and architectural boundary checks for making bug classes and design drift mechanically impossible. Use when setting up linting in a new project, hardening an existing project, responding to a class of bug by encoding a rule, or deciding which linter to reach for on a given stack. Pairs with the `hk` skill which handles wiring hooks.
Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
Review UI code for Web Interface Guidelines compliance. Use when asked to "review my UI", "check accessibility", "audit design", "review UX", or "check my site against best practices".
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.