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Ralph Wiggum persistence loop with intelligent multi-model routing (Gemini, Codex, Claude, Council)
Universal context reviewer: delegates arbitrary context (plans, decisions, documents, architecture proposals) to external agents (Codex + Gemini) for independent review with debate protocol. Context always passed via files.
Full-lifecycle blog engine with 12 commands, 12 content templates, 5-category 100-point scoring, and 4 specialized agents. Optimized for Google rankings (December 2025 Core Update, E-E-A-T) and AI citations (GEO/AEO). Writes, rewrites, analyzes, outlines, audits, and repurposes blog content with answer-first formatting, sourced statistics, Pixabay/Unsplash/Pexels images, AI image generation via Gemini, built-in SVG chart generation, JSON-LD schema generation, and freshness signals. Supports any platform (WordPress, Next.js MDX, Hugo, Ghost, Astro, Jekyll, 11ty, Gatsby, HTML). Use when user says "blog", "write blog", "blog post", "blog strategy", "content brief", "editorial calendar", "analyze blog", "rewrite blog", "update blog", "blog SEO", "blog optimization", "content plan", "blog outline", "seo check", "schema markup", "repurpose", "geo audit", "blog audit", "citation readiness".
Professional prompt engineering, context engineering, and AI agent orchestration for coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI). Use when designing CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md files, writing skills, planning multi-agent pipelines, optimizing token usage, managing session handoffs, or structuring any prompt for maximum agent performance. Do NOT use for general coding tasks or code review.
Implement the Syncfusion Angular AI AssistView component. Use this skill when you need to create conversational AI interfaces, integrate AI services, add chat-like UI, or create intelligent assistant applications. Includes setup, configuration, event handling, AI integrations (OpenAI, Gemini, Ollama), speech features, and customization. Use this skill for all AI AssistView component implementation needs.
Write, review, and improve prompts for any LLM — Claude, GPT, Gemini, Llama, DeepSeek, Mistral, Cohere, Qwen, Grok, Nova, and more. Use when the user asks to "write a system prompt", "improve this prompt", "review my prompt", "make a prompt for", "optimize my prompt", "fix my prompt", "why isn't my prompt working", or wants help writing better prompts for any AI model. Also use when building agents, chatbots, or AI assistants that need system-level instructions, or when the user has a bad prompt they want rewritten. Covers system prompts, task prompts, tool descriptions, and general prompt improvement across all major model families.
Audits GitHub Actions workflows for security vulnerabilities in AI agent integrations including Claude Code Action, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, and GitHub AI Inference. Detects attack vectors where attacker-controlled input reaches. AI agents running in CI/CD pipelines.
[QwenCloud] Generate text, have conversations, write code, reason, and call functions with Qwen models. TRIGGER when: user asks to chat with Qwen, generate text, write code with Qwen, use Qwen function calling, or explicitly invokes this skill by name (e.g. use qwencloud-text). DO NOT TRIGGER when: general coding questions without Qwen, non-Qwen AI model usage (OpenAI, Gemini, etc.), image/video understanding (use qwencloud-vision), image/video/audio generation.
Optimize content for AI search and LLM citations across AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and similar systems. Use when improving AI visibility, answer engine optimization, or citation readiness.
Sync provider changes from cloned repositories in the providers/ folder. Use when syncing upstream changes from external provider repositories (claude-code, gemini, codex) while preserving local customizations. Includes multi-step workflow: checking for new commits via GitHub CLI, generating diffs, deep analysis, Pal MCP refactor planning, and applying changes incrementally. Never use for opencode provider (created locally, not cloned).
Set up Jetty for the first time. Guides the user through account creation, API key configuration, and introduces runbooks — human-readable markdown files that tell an agent how to accomplish multi-step tasks with measurable outcomes. Use this skill whenever the user wants to set up, configure, or get started with Jetty — including 'set up jetty', 'configure jetty', 'jetty setup', 'get started with jetty', 'install jetty', 'connect to jetty', 'jetty onboarding', 'I am new to jetty', 'how do I start with jetty', or even just 'jetty' if they do not appear to have a token yet. Also trigger if the user mentions needing an API key for Jetty or storing their OpenAI/Gemini key in Jetty.
This skill bridges the current host coding agent (Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI) to IM platforms (Telegram, Discord, Feishu/Lark, QQ, or WeChat). Use for: setting up, starting, stopping, or diagnosing the IM bridge daemon; forwarding agent replies to a messaging app. Trigger on: "link-to-im", "start bridge", "stop bridge", "bridge status", "消息推送", "消息转发", "桥接", "连上飞书", "手机上看claude", "启动后台服务", "诊断", "查看日志", "启动桥接", "停止桥接", "配置", or any mention of IM bridge management. Subcommands: setup, start, stop, status, logs, reconfigure, doctor. Do NOT use for: building standalone bots, webhook integrations, or coding with IM platform SDKs — those are regular programming tasks.