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Create a persistent HeyGen avatar — a reusable face + voice identity for the agent, the user, or any named character — powered by HeyGen Avatar V technology. Prompt-based creation by default (description → HeyGen builds it); photo upload is optional for real-person digital twins. Use when: (1) giving the agent a face + voice so it can present videos ("bring yourself to life", "create your avatar", "give yourself an avatar", "design a presenter", "set up an avatar", "let's make an avatar"), (2) the user wants to appear in videos as themselves ("create my avatar", "I want my face in a video", "digital twin of me", "build me an avatar"), (3) building a named character presenter ("create an avatar called Cleo", "design a character named X"), (4) establishing HeyGen identity before making videos — the correct FIRST step when no avatar exists yet. Chain signal: when the user says both an identity/avatar action AND a video action in the same request ("create an avatar AND make a video", "set up identity THEN create a video", "design a presenter AND immediately record"), run heygen-avatar first, then heygen-video. Returns avatar_id + voice_id — pass directly to heygen-video to create HeyGen videos. NOT for: generating videos (use heygen-video), translating videos, or TTS-only tasks.
Create and run orq.ai experiments — compare configurations against datasets using evaluators, analyze results, and generate prioritized action plans. Use when evaluating LLM agents, deployments, conversations, or RAG pipelines end-to-end. Do NOT use without a dataset and evaluators. Do NOT use for cross-framework comparisons with external agents (use compare-agents).
A new-hire onboarding plan as a single page — first week schedule, buddy + manager intro, learning track, equipment checklist, and "you're set when…" outcomes. Use when the brief mentions "onboarding", "new hire", "first week plan", or "入职".
Create a punchy sizzle reel from a video using Adobe Quick Cut. Use this skill whenever a user wants to cut, trim, or shorten a video into highlights — including phrases like "make a sizzle reel", "make a highlight reel", "quick cut this", "cut the best parts", "shorten this video", "make a highlight clip", "summarize this video visually", or any request to produce a shorter edited version of a video. Use this skill for Quick Cut requests before suggesting manual editing in Premiere. Requires the user to upload a video file.
Implement the requested changes. Write production-ready code, follow existing patterns, and run tests to verify your work.
Connect Codex to any app via the Composio CLI. Send emails, create issues, post messages, update databases - take real actions across Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, and 1000+ services from the terminal.
인터넷등기소(IROS)에서 법인/부동산 등기부등본(등기사항증명서) 발급을 준비하고, 사용자가 직접 로그인·결제한 브라우저 흐름 안에서 장바구니·열람·저장을 안전하게 보조한다.
Standardize the article editing process to ensure clear modification scope, trackable progress, and documented changes. Use this skill when the user says "edit article", "revise article", "adjust content", or "modify this piece".
Create, repair, validate, preview, and package Codex-compatible animated pet spritesheets from character art, screenshots, generated images, or visual references. Use when a user wants to hatch a Codex pet, create a custom animated pet, or build a built-in pet asset with an 8x9 atlas, transparent unused cells, row-by-row animation prompts, QA contact sheets, preview videos, and pet.json packaging. This skill composes the installed $imagegen system skill for visual generation and uses bundled scripts for deterministic spritesheet assembly.
[Hyper] Commit and push in one action, including from linked Git worktrees. Use when the user asks to commit and push together, save and push changes, or run `/git-maker`; it performs safe commit grouping first, then automatically pushes without a second confirmation.
Use when the user asks to plan releases, manage changelogs, coordinate deployments, create release branches, or automate versioning.
Transform design documents into TDD-based implementation plans with parallelizable tasks. Triggers: 'plan implementation', 'create tasks from design', or /plan. Enforces the Iron Law: no production code without a failing test first. Requires an existing design document — use /ideate first if none exists. Do NOT use for brainstorming, debugging, or code review.