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Rently CLI — manage car rental bookings, customers, fleet, operations, and more via the rently command-line tool. Use when the user asks about bookings, customers, cars, deliveries, returns, payments, or any Rently car rental operations.
Build a composable CLI for Codex from API docs, an OpenAPI spec, existing curl examples, an SDK, a web app, an admin tool, or a local script. Use when the user wants Codex to create a command-line tool that can run from any repo, expose composable read/write commands, return stable JSON, manage auth, and pair with a companion skill.
imagine is a multi-provider command-line tool for generating and editing images via Google Gemini, Google Vertex AI, and OpenAI (gpt-image-2).
Validate Godot GDScript files using gdlint, gdformat, gdradon, and LSP diagnostics. Use when users want to: (1) Check code quality after making changes, (2) Validate before committing, (3) Run code metrics analysis, (4) Run export validation, (5) Get real-time LSP diagnostics. Uses command-line tools directly and MCP tools for LSP integration.
Translate text using the DeepL API via the deepl-cli command-line tool. Use when the user asks to: translate text, translate to another language, use DeepL, translate with formality control, or pipe text through a translation. Supports all DeepL language pairs, source language auto-detection, context-aware translation, and formality levels (formal/informal).
Fast file finding using fd command-line tool with smart defaults, gitignore awareness, and parallel execution. Use when searching for files by name, extension, or pattern across directories.
Covers launching vvvv gamma from the command line or programmatically -- normal startup, opening specific .vl patches, command-line arguments, package repositories, and key filesystem paths (install directory, user data, sketches, exports, packages). Use when starting vvvv, configuring launch arguments, setting up package repositories, or finding vvvv's data directories.
Build CLI tools with Commander.js. Use when creating command-line applications, parsing arguments, implementing subcommands, or building developer tools with flags and options.
Write, scaffold, and debug Go CLI applications with `github.com/spf13/cobra`. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Cobra, `cobra.Command`, a Go command-line app, subcommands, persistent or local flags, required flags, argument validation, shell completions, generated docs, or wants to build or refactor a cobra-based CLI.
Command-line interface for browser automation, web scraping, and AI-powered web interactions using the notte.cc platform.
Work with the DatoCMS CLI tool (datocms) for command-line migrations, schema type generation, direct one-off CMA calls, typed one-off TypeScript CMA scripts, environment operations, deployment workflows, and multi-project profile syncing. Use when users ask for datocms CLI commands or scripts such as migrations:new, migrations:run, schema:generate, cma:call, cma:docs, cma:script (for ad-hoc typed TypeScript scripts with ambient client/Schema globals), migration scaffolding for models/fields/blocks, CLI setup with datocms.config.json and profiles, OAuth authentication (login, logout, whoami), discovering accessible projects (projects:list), project linking (link, unlink), environment commands (list/fork/promote/rename/destroy), maintenance-mode toggling, CI/CD migration pipelines, blueprint/client project sync, imports from WordPress or Contentful (including assets/content), and CLI plugin management (plugins:install, plugins:add, plugins:available, plugins:link for local plugin development, plugins:remove, plugins:update, plugins:reset, plugins:inspect).
This skill should be used when users want to create animated CLI demos, terminal recordings, or command-line demonstration GIFs. It supports both manual tape file creation and automated demo generation from command descriptions. Use when users mention creating demos, recording terminal sessions, or generating animated GIFs of CLI workflows.