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Format a final summary message for Linear. Your output is automatically streamed to the Linear agent session — just format it well, do not post it yourself.
Install, audit, repair, and manage a loopback-only CLIProxyAPI bridge that registers subscription-backed Codex, Grok, Antigravity/Gemini, or newly added CLI models in WorkBuddy. Use whenever the user asks to connect a local CLI or agent model to WorkBuddy, install CLIProxyAPI, add or repair a WorkBuddy custom model, preserve image/tool/reasoning/Fast capabilities, onboard another CLI provider, or diagnose a WorkBuddy model that stopped working. This Skill is macOS-first and should be used even when the user names only the model or says their local WorkBuddy API has expired.
The AI music + sound-design skill for social -- original/licensed audio beds and sound design for Reels/TikToks/Shorts/videos. Use when someone needs background music, a track, or sound effects for a social video, asks which AI music tool is safe to use, or asks "can I use this trending sound/song on my brand video?". The real brief is "audio that won't get muted, claimed, or sued," so it picks the safest licensed source and never uses copyrighted or trending music without a license. Uses the SCORE framework. Reads brand-profile + the video it scores first. The agent briefs the music + sound design, picks the safest licensed source (ElevenLabs Music/SFX or stock libraries over Suno/Udio; paid tier for commercial rights), and advises licensing/Content-ID/disclosure. The tool generates/licenses the audio; the creator bakes it in; WoopSocial publishes the video and does NOT generate music. Pure AI music may not be copyrightable; never "100% legally safe." Pairs with ai-voiceover.
Plan, art-direct, generate, edit, and quality-check tactile minimal-zine bitmap imagery from almost any subject: landscapes, portraits, objects, products, architecture, interiors, existing photographs, moods, article ideas, cultural essays, data, reviews, and social-media card series. Use for 小红书图片, Instagram carousels, poetic posters, editorial covers, photo restyling, visual essays, evidence-aware explainers, or any request for aged paper, photocopy, risograph, letterpress, sparse type, and restrained single-ink character. Routes the subject before choosing composition, preserves identity and factual content when editing, saves reproducible prompts, invokes the runtime-native image generator, and audits the real raster output. Do not use for glossy commercial ads, deterministic UI/vector assets, or exact diagram rendering.
Stop AI coding agents from shipping sloppy code — over-abstraction, drive-by refactors, obvious comments, extra files, unrequested deps, giant unreadable files, or fishing outside the workspace for “inspiration”. Use when writing or editing code, implementing features, fixing bugs, splitting or organizing files, or when the user mentions slop, cleanup, keep it simple, minimal diff, file too big, hard to navigate, or stay in the repo.
Take a PRD and build a dark factory around it - a repository that takes work in as an issue and ships validated code out with nobody at the keyboard - one component at a time, into the user's actual repo. Covers the five components in construction order - the guidance layer, the validation harness, the workflow-driven repo, deployment, and the trigger that makes it autonomous - and is agnostic about which coding agent runs underneath (Claude Code, Codex, Archon, the Agent SDK, Cline, Goose, Amp, Pi). It encodes the AI coding process the user already runs rather than replacing it. Requires a PRD as input and deliberately does not write one. Use when the user wants to build a dark factory, an autonomous or self-driving repository, a software factory, an agent that ships its own code, an unattended or overnight coding loop, or asks how to get to level 4 or level 5 of AI coding autonomy; and when they mention dark factory, lights-out coding, autonomous PRs, or a repo that maintains itself.
Connect Claude Code to an existing Chrome browser via CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol). Zero dependencies — uses Node 22 built-in WebSocket. Attach to any Chrome running with --remote-debugging-port, then navigate, click, type, screenshot, evaluate JS, read accessibility tree, and monitor console/network. Use when you need to interact with a browser the agent already started, control an existing Chrome instance, or drive browser automation without Playwright MCP. Triggers on: cdp connect, connect to browser, connect to chrome, attach to browser, interact with browser, drive browser, browser automation, control chrome, connect 9222.
Content recycling — resurface, update, and repost proven evergreen content over time. Use when someone wants to "get more mileage out of old posts," "recycle/repost our best content," "resurface evergreen pieces," "update and republish an old post," or build a recycling queue of proven winners. Recycles the INSIGHT refreshed (new hook/format/updated data) on a deliberate cadence — never an identical repost. Distinct from cross-platform-repurposing (same moment, many platforms) and captions-and-clipping (long-form -> short clips). Reads brand-profile + voice-builder first. The agent drafts the refresh; a human reviews; WoopSocial schedules/publishes (delete+recreate, no update); winners are picked from native analytics; nothing is fabricated.
Call Exa Contents directly with cURL or raw HTTP. Use when an agent already has URLs and needs POST /contents without an SDK for extracted text, highlights, summaries, links, image links, subpages, freshness-controlled crawling, or per-URL status handling.
Run the solution space in two modes — DIVERGE prepares the workshop (traceable How Might We, seed ideas sealed until the humans have ideated, a timeboxed agenda and the board written zone by zone) and CONVERGE reads what the team produced and voted and writes the Value Map plus the prototype brief. Manually triggered, sixth station of the discovery pipeline; it never picks the winning idea.
Use when parallel agents share a codebase: adding new behavior, editing or resolving conflicts in shared files (dispatchers, registries, lockfiles), finding and splitting churn hotspots, or writing AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, or README.
Initialize projects with safe, preference-driven scaffolds, docs, AI instructions, quality gates, GitHub setup, and design baselines. Use when starting a repo or non-destructively adding conventions. NOT for product features, agents, MCP servers, cloud provisioning, or destructive migrations.