Loading...
Loading...
Found 667 Skills
Multi-agent management workflow — task delegation, progress monitoring, quality verification with regression testing, feedback delivery, and cross-review orchestration. Use this skill when coordinating multiple agents on a shared task, monitoring delegated work, ensuring quality across agent outputs, or implementing a multi-phase plan (3+ phases or 10+ file changes).
Use this skill when deploying ML models to production, setting up model monitoring, implementing A/B testing for models, or managing feature stores. Triggers on model deployment, model serving, ML pipelines, feature engineering, model versioning, data drift detection, model registry, experiment tracking, and any task requiring machine learning operations infrastructure.
Use this skill when optimizing email deliverability, sender reputation, or authentication. Triggers on SPF record setup, DKIM signing configuration, DMARC policy deployment, IP warm-up planning, bounce handling strategy, sender reputation monitoring, inbox placement troubleshooting, email infrastructure hardening, DNS TXT record configuration for email, and diagnosing why emails land in spam. Acts as a senior email infrastructure advisor for engineers and marketers managing transactional or marketing email.
Deploy Nozomi Networks Guardian sensors for passive OT network traffic analysis to achieve comprehensive asset visibility, real-time threat detection, and vulnerability assessment across industrial control systems without disrupting operations, leveraging behavioral anomaly detection and protocol-aware monitoring.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "find zombies", "kill zombie processes", "clean up zombies", "check for zombie processes", "reap zombies", or mentions zombie process detection, cleanup, or process state monitoring.
Fetches web pages and converts them to clean markdown using a robust 3-tier chain (Firecrawl → Jina Reader → Scrapling stealth browser). Use this skill instead of WebFetch whenever the user provides a URL and needs the page's text content — especially for sites that block direct access: medium.com articles (paywalled/metered), WeChat public accounts (mp.weixin.qq.com, geo-restricted), documentation sites with bot protection, or any page where simple HTTP fetching might return a CAPTCHA or empty page. Triggers for: "read this URL", "summarize this article/page", "grab the content from", "extract text from", "what does this page say", "fetch this link", or any request to access and process a specific web page. Do NOT trigger for: building scrapers, checking HTTP status codes, parsing already-downloaded HTML files, answering conceptual questions about scraping tools, or monitoring page changes.
When the user wants to monitor competitor apps on an ongoing basis — tracking metadata changes, keyword shifts, screenshot updates, rating trends, or new features. Use when the user mentions "competitor monitoring", "track competitors", "competitor alert", "competitor changed their title", "watch a competitor app", "competitor weekly report", "competitive intelligence", or "what changed in competitor's listing". For a one-time deep competitive analysis, see competitor-analysis. For market-wide chart movements, see market-movers.
Use when user asks about blockchain data or building Web3 applications — token balances, NFT ownership, transaction history, ENS resolution, on-chain statistics, JSON-RPC calls, webhooks, real-time monitoring, or any Nodit API integration across EVM, Solana, Sui, Aptos, and other chains
Real-time blockchain event monitoring with webhooks. Use when user asks about setting up webhooks, real-time event streaming, monitoring wallet addresses, tracking token transfers in real-time, listening to all addresses on a chain, creating/updating/deleting streams, adding/removing addresses from streams, or receiving blockchain events as they happen. Supports all EVM chains. NOT for querying historical or current blockchain state - use moralis-data-api instead.
Deterministic 3-phase service health monitoring: Discover, Check, Report. Use when user asks about service status, process health, uptime, or whether services are running. Use for "health check", "is service up", "service status", "what's running", or "check if alive". Do NOT use for HTTP endpoint validation, performance profiling, or log analysis without a specific health concern.
Unified decision tree for web research and competitive monitoring. Auto-selects WebFetch, Tavily, or agent-browser based on target site characteristics and available API keys. Includes competitor page tracking, snapshot diffing, and change alerting. Use when researching web content, scraping, extracting raw markdown, capturing documentation, or monitoring competitor changes.
Chain patterns for CC 2.1.71 pipelines — MCP detection, handoff files, checkpoint-resume, worktree agents, CronCreate monitoring. Use when building multi-phase pipeline skills. Loaded via skills: field by pipeline skills (fix-issue, implement, brainstorm, verify). Not user-invocable.