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Found 482 Skills
Use this skill when using RenderTexture or DynamicTexture in Phaser 4. Covers drawing game objects to textures, dynamic texture creation, snapshot/screenshot, stamps, and off-screen rendering. Triggers on: RenderTexture, DynamicTexture, snapshot, draw to texture, stamp.
Turn any public URL into a production-grade 9-section design.md spec (colors, typography, components, layout, depth, motion, responsive, prompt guide) using the agent's own built-in tools — WebFetch, browser/screenshot, and file writes. Use when the user asks to "generate a design system from a URL", "extract brand tokens", "write a design.md", clone a site's style, or reverse-engineer a design system from a live page. Triggers on phrases like "design spec", "style guide from URL", "brand tokens", or any request that pastes a URL and asks for a design document.
Use when the agent is building or iterating on a web game (HTML/JS) and needs a reliable development + testing loop: implement small changes, run a Playwright-based test script with short input bursts and intentional pauses, inspect screenshots/text, and review console errors with render_game_to_text. Originally from OpenAI's curated skills catalog.
Upgrade a coded website to award-tier, editorially-crafted design using fal.ai. Takes a local HTML file or a dev-server URL, screenshots it, has an opus-4.7 vision model write a gpt-image-2 edit prompt, uses fal-ai/gpt-image-2/edit to produce the redesigned reference image, then opus-4.7 vision writes a Markdown build-spec with a "Hard constraints" section + a tokens.json. Also supports iterate (screenshot implemented site → delta-spec vs reference) and greenfield generate (brief → mockup → single-file HTML). Invoke when the user says "improve the design", "make it world-class", "redesign this landing page", "upgrade this site", "design pass", or points at a local HTML / dev server for a visual review.
Designer Who Codes: visual audit then fixes with atomic commits and before/after screenshots. Useful for tightening shipped UI before launch.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "test on iOS simulator", "run app on iPhone", "take iOS screenshot", "tap button in simulator", "automate iOS UI", "install app on simulator", "boot simulator", or when working with iOS apps, Xcode, Simulator, simctl, idb, UI automation, or iOS testing. It automates iOS Simulator workflows including device lifecycle (create/boot/erase), app management (install/launch), push notifications, privacy grants, screenshots, and accessibility-based UI navigation.
Use this skill when inspecting Blender characters, rigs, poses, animation retargeting, ground contact, facing direction, or model-vs-motion alignment where screenshots alone are not enough.
Scan a folder of receipts (PDFs, images, screenshots) and produce a categorized expense spreadsheet plus a dashboard summarizing the period. Use this whenever the user says 'process my receipts,' 'expense report,' 'categorize these expenses,' 'tax prep,' 'monthly/quarterly expenses,' 'bookkeeping,' or points you at a folder of receipts. The skill works on whatever's in the folder — no setup required — but improves over time as it learns the user's category structure. Often paired with a scheduled task that runs weekly or monthly.
Author, edit, publish, and validate CARTO Builder maps via the `carto maps` CLI. Use when the user wants to create a map from a natural-language request, edit an existing map (datasets, layers, styling, privacy, popups, widgets, SQL parameters), duplicate one, upload custom marker icons, or wire up an AI agent on a map. Covers the full `carto maps` subcommand surface — `list`, `get`, `create`, `update`, `delete`, `publish`, `validate`, `schema`, `agents`, `markers`, `screenshot`, `datasets update`.
Automate the browser inside cmux. Use for cmux browser, browser surface, webview, current workspace browser, snapshot refs, DOM actions, waits, screenshots, cookies, storage, tabs, downloads, console, errors, and browser session state.
Turn vague taste, screenshots, URLs, product notes, or "make it feel like this" references into a grounded DESIGN.md plus an implementation handoff. Use it before prototypes, decks, redesigns, or image remix work when the user needs a reusable visual direction rather than a one-off prompt.
Conduct comprehensive, multi-round research that produces rich visual reports. Use when asked for "deep research", "comprehensive analysis", "compare frameworks", "evaluate options", "research the state of X", or any task requiring investigation across 10+ sources. NOT for quick lookups — this is a 5-15 minute deep dive that produces a briefing-quality artifact with screenshots, diagrams, tables, and cited findings.