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Bootstrap, install, and operate an external task-management CLI as the source of truth for agent execution tracking (instead of built-in todos). Provides the abstraction layer between spec-management intent (implementation plans and tasks) and concrete CLI commands. MUST be invoked when any implementation-tier artifact (SPEC, STORY, BUG) comes up for implementation — create a tracked plan before writing code. Optional but recommended for complex SPIKEs. For coordination-tier artifacts (EPIC, VISION, JOURNEY), spec-management must decompose into implementable children first — this skill tracks the children, not the container. Also use for standalone tasks that require backend portability, persistent progress across agent runtimes, or external supervision. Use this skill whenever the user asks to track tasks, create an implementation plan, check what to work on next, see task status, manage dependencies between work items, or close/abandon tasks — even if they don't mention "execution tracking" explicitly.
Work with Figma .fig design files and the running OpenPencil editor — inspect structure, query nodes, analyze design tokens, export images/SVG/JSX, and modify designs programmatically. Use when asked to open, inspect, export, analyze, or edit .fig files, or to control the running OpenPencil app.
Ask Codex via local CLI and capture a reusable artifact
Ask Gemini via local CLI and capture a reusable artifact
Turn any MCP server or OpenAPI spec into a CLI. Use this skill when the user wants to interact with an MCP server or OpenAPI/REST API via command line, discover available tools/endpoints, call API operations, or generate a new skill from an API. Triggers include "mcp2cli", "call this MCP server", "use this API", "list tools from", "create a skill for this API", or any task involving MCP tool invocation or OpenAPI endpoint calls without writing code.
Unified issue discovery and creation. Create issues from GitHub/text, discover issues via multi-perspective analysis, or prompt-driven iterative exploration. Triggers on "issue:new", "issue:discover", "issue:discover-by-prompt", "create issue", "discover issues", "find issues".
Send images and screenshots via Feishu (Lark) messaging platform. Use when the user asks to send screenshots, images, or any visual content through Feishu. This skill handles the complete workflow of uploading images to Feishu servers and delivering them to the specified recipient. Works both within OpenClaw (reads config automatically) and as a standalone tool (requires manual credential setup).
Use when the user wants Codex to build, refine, test, or validate a CLI-Anything harness for a GUI application or source repository. Adapts the CLI-Anything methodology to Codex without changing the generated Python harness format.
Quickbooks integration. Manage accounting data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Quickbooks data.
Analyze video content using visual/video large models. This tool is triggered when the user uses phrases like "analyze video", "video understanding", "look at this video", or "analyze video".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "browse art styles", "pick a style", "choose a style", "select a style", "list available styles", "search styles", "show style options", "what styles are available", "explore artistic styles", "open style browser", "style picker", or needs to see available styles for image generation. Launch the visual browser (browse.ts) when the user wants to interactively pick a style.
This skill should be used when code search is needed (whether explicitly requested or as part of completing a task), when indexing the codebase after changes, or when the user asks about ccc, cocoindex-code, or the codebase index. Trigger phrases include 'search the codebase', 'find code related to', 'update the index', 'ccc', 'cocoindex-code'.