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Found 635 Skills
Building & extending Pi — authoring TypeScript extensions (ExtensionAPI, registerTool, registerProvider, /commands, UI hooks), publishing as npm/git packages (pi-package), embedding via JSON-RPC mode (--mode rpc/json, JSONL framing, AgentSession SDK), and developing inside the pi_agent_rust repo. Use for any "how do I build a Pi extension/package/SDK client" question.
Music and sound effects generation — 8 providers with fallback chains, user-configurable preferences, local and cloud options.
Infrastructure-as-code specialist for multi-cloud provisioning using Terraform across any provider (AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud). Use for terraform plan/apply, state management, compute, databases, storage, networking, IAM, OIDC, cost optimization, policy-as-code, ISO/IEC 42001 AI controls, ISO 22301 continuity, and ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 architecture documentation.
Use when customizing gluestack-ui themes and design tokens. Covers theme provider setup, design tokens, dark mode, NativeWind integration, and extending themes.
Managing secrets (API keys, database credentials, certificates) with Vault, cloud providers, and Kubernetes. Use when storing sensitive data, rotating credentials, syncing secrets to Kubernetes, implementing dynamic secrets, or scanning code for leaked secrets.
React 19 patterns and React Compiler behavior with Context shorthand syntax and use() hook. Use when working with Context, useContext, use() hook, Provider components, optimization patterns like useMemo, useCallback, memo, memoization, or when the user mentions React 19, React Compiler, Context.Provider, or manual optimization.
Comprehensive guide for building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers with support for tools, resources, prompts, and authentication. Use when: (1) Creating custom MCP servers, (2) Integrating external APIs with Claude, (3) Building tool servers for specialized domains, (4) Creating resource providers for documentation, (5) Implementing authentication and security
Use for web apps that need Leaflet-first GIS mapping, location selection, map-driven UIs, or geofencing validation. Covers Leaflet setup, optional tile providers, data storage, and backend validation patterns.
Alchemy IaC framework for TypeScript. Use when the user mentions Alchemy, wants to set up infrastructure, deploy Cloudflare Workers, configure databases, KV, R2, queues, use bindings and secrets, set up dev mode, use framework adapters (Vite, Astro, React Router, SvelteKit, Nuxt, TanStack Start), create custom resources, or work with any Alchemy provider.
LLM inference via paid API: OpenAI-compatible chat completions proxied through x402 providers. Supports Kimi K2.5, MiniMax M2.5. Uses x_payment tool for automatic USDC micropayments ($0.001-$0.003/call). Use when: (1) generating text with a specific model, (2) running chat completions through a pay-per-request LLM endpoint, (3) comparing outputs across models.
Scaffold transactional and campaign email infrastructure end-to-end — provider setup, templates, user segmentation, and admin send UI. Use when the user wants to add email to their app — welcome emails, notifications, re-engagement, or bulk campaigns. Triggers on requests like "add email", "set up Resend", "email campaigns", "transactional email", "send emails to users", "welcome email", "notification emails", or any mention of email sending in an app context.
Detect whether an API endpoint is backed by genuine Claude (not a wrapper, proxy, or impersonator) using 9 weighted rule-based checks that mirror the claude-verify project. Also extracts injected system prompts from providers that override Claude's identity. Fully self-contained — copy the code below and run, no extra packages beyond httpx. Use when the user wants to verify a Claude API key or endpoint, check if a third-party Claude service is authentic, audit API providers for Claude authenticity, test multiple models in parallel, or discover what system prompt a provider has injected.