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Found 413 Skills
Create polished design artifacts as self-contained HTML — UI mockups, interactive prototypes, wireframes, landing pages, dashboards, app screens, mobile apps, and slide decks. Use this skill whenever the user wants to design, mock up, prototype, wireframe, or visualize any interface, screen, flow, or visual artifact — even when they don't say the word "design" (e.g. "build me a landing page", "show me what a settings screen could look like", "prototype an onboarding flow", "wireframe a few layout ideas", "make a pitch deck"). It drives a full design process: clarifying questions, design-context gathering, and production of one or more HTML deliverables. Runs on portable agent harnesses including Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex Agent — harness-specific tools are resolved from references/.
Edit and design the materials provided by users (webpage URLs / PDFs / DOCX files / Markdown / plain text / screenshots / pasted content) into a beautiful, offline-accessible and shareable **single-file HTML web article**. Based on the reacticle component protocol: instead of writing raw HTML/CSS manually, use semantic components + theme-constrained Raw free layers; follow the small harness workflow of source → planning → double confirmation → generation → final review → repair, and produce long articles with 100% information retention by default. Trigger scenarios: convert URLs/PDFs/DOCX files/articles into web articles / long-form articles / briefings / explanatory articles / visual articles / tutorials / review and retrospectives / program analyses, with triggers like 'render this as a beautiful web article / turn this into a web article / generate a shareable HTML long-form article / reacticle article'. Only generate articles, not backends, forms, dashboards, product prototypes or general web apps.
Design and build dashboards that track key performance indicators. Select relevant metrics, visualize data effectively, and communicate insights to stakeholders.
Fetch and display GitHub trending repositories and developers. Use when building dashboards showing trending repos, discovering popular projects, or tracking GitHub trends. Triggers on GitHub trending, trending repos, popular repositories, GitHub discover.
Monitoring and observability strategy, implementation, and troubleshooting. Use for designing metrics/logs/traces systems, setting up Prometheus/Grafana/Loki, creating alerts and dashboards, calculating SLOs and error budgets, analyzing performance issues, and comparing monitoring tools (Datadog, ELK, CloudWatch). Covers the Four Golden Signals, RED/USE methods, OpenTelemetry instrumentation, log aggregation patterns, and distributed tracing.
Create and manage monitoring checks using the Checkly CLI. Use when working with API checks, browser checks, URL monitors, Playwright checks, heartbeat monitors, alert channels, dashboards, or status pages.
Design and implement distinctive, production-ready frontend interfaces for the web. Use when building, redesigning, or polishing components, pages, dashboards, landing pages, design systems, or UI code (HTML/CSS/JS/TS/React/Vue/Tailwind) that must be beautiful, usable, responsive, accessible, and feel deliberately designed rather than generic.
Builds a structured vulnerability scanning workflow using tools like Nessus, Qualys, and OpenVAS to discover, prioritize, and track remediation of security vulnerabilities across infrastructure. Use when SOC teams need to establish recurring vulnerability assessment processes, integrate scan results with SIEM alerting, and build remediation tracking dashboards.
Explains what blockchain intelligence is, standard tool categories (explorers, dashboards, tracers, visualizers), and traditional vs crypto payment rails context. Use when the user asks what blockchain intelligence means, how to read on-chain data at a high level, SWIFT vs settlement, stablecoin rails, or which classes of tools exist for chain analysis.
Read, edit, analyze, and create Microsoft Excel files (.xlsx, .xls, .xlsm, .csv, .tsv). Use when a user asks to: (1) Open/read/inspect an Excel file, (2) Edit or modify spreadsheet data, formulas, or formatting, (3) Analyze spreadsheet data and provide insights, statistics, or trends, (4) Create new Excel files with data, formulas, charts, or formatting, (5) Convert between CSV/TSV and Excel formats, (6) Build financial models or dashboards in Excel.
Grafana OSS core features — dashboards, panels, visualization types, data sources, template variables, alerting, annotations, provisioning, RBAC, service accounts, and configuration. Use when building dashboards, configuring data sources, setting up provisioning YAML, managing users and permissions, writing PromQL/LogQL/TraceQL in panels, or configuring Grafana server settings.
Use this skill when the user asks to "set up monitoring", "configure observability", "onboard new service", "create saved view", "set up notifications", "configure webhook", "set up Slack integration", "outgoing webhook", "automation action", "webhook for alerts", "create view", "saved view", "view folder", "organize dashboards", "install integration", "configure extension", "contextual data", "connect external service", "create notification connector", "set up email alerts", "configure PagerDuty", "notification routing", "deploy extension", "test webhook", "notification preset", "test notification", "webhook actions", or wants to set up, configure, or manage the observability stack for a service or team.