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Drive JLCEDA Pro from Codex via WebSocket RPC using websocat as a short-lived local WS server (no Node/MCP required). Supports listing/calling all jlc.* tools and full EDA API passthrough (eda.invoke/get/keys).
Render JSON artifacts into readable UI with an inspect-first, facts-first workflow. Use when Codex needs to turn JSON files, JSON-producing shell commands, CLI output artifacts, or unknown structured payloads into a declarative UI spec that can be rendered natively by the harness or through a terminal-native reference renderer, including cases with repeated child records encoded as aligned arrays.
Professional prompt engineering, context engineering, and AI agent orchestration for coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI). Use when designing CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md files, writing skills, planning multi-agent pipelines, optimizing token usage, managing session handoffs, or structuring any prompt for maximum agent performance. Do NOT use for general coding tasks or code review.
Build and maintain a personal knowledge base using Karpathy's llm-wiki methodology across Claude Code, Codex, and OpenClaw agents.
Design value propositions for candidate customer segments and help the user choose the strongest one. Use when Codex needs to explain jobs, pains, and gains when needed, check niche-positioning prerequisites, ask one question at a time, present multiple value-proposition options, and write user-confirmed outputs into `opc-doc/`.
Inventory all founder resources across 8 categories for a one-person company. Use when Codex needs to systematically confirm what resources the founder has — experience, network, skills, relationships, channels, assets, time/money constraints, hard limits — by first doing a broad scan of each category, then drilling into specifics (distribution, usable portions, how to use, cost of use), and producing a confirmed detailed resource inventory written to `opc-doc/`. Does NOT analyze directions, preferences, suitability, or risk tolerance — those belong to downstream skills.
This skill bridges the current host coding agent (Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI) to IM platforms (Telegram, Discord, Feishu/Lark, QQ, or WeChat). Use for: setting up, starting, stopping, or diagnosing the IM bridge daemon; forwarding agent replies to a messaging app. Trigger on: "link-to-im", "start bridge", "stop bridge", "bridge status", "消息推送", "消息转发", "桥接", "连上飞书", "手机上看claude", "启动后台服务", "诊断", "查看日志", "启动桥接", "停止桥接", "配置", or any mention of IM bridge management. Subcommands: setup, start, stop, status, logs, reconfigure, doctor. Do NOT use for: building standalone bots, webhook integrations, or coding with IM platform SDKs — those are regular programming tasks.
Answer Enable Banking API FAQs and apply best practices for ASPSP/PSU terminology, pricing and activation expectations, production compliance fields, restricted application account linking, ASPSP identifiers and BICs, beta integrations, user identification, balances, transaction history and continuation keys, PSU headers, rate limits, JWT handling, session validity, expired sessions, language selection, ASPSP_ERROR retries, iframe/WebView/CORS issues, payment statuses, bulk payments, TPP infrastructure, and sandbox credential lookup. Use when Codex needs to explain edge cases, design robust Enable Banking behavior, or troubleshoot recurring API and UX problems.
Modern PHP application development guidance for PHP 8.3+, Symfony, Composer, PHPUnit/Pest, PHPStan, Psalm, PSR standards, Doctrine, DTOs, value objects, dependency injection, migrations, middleware, and REST or GraphQL APIs. Use when Codex needs to build, refactor, test, statically analyze, or review PHP code and framework integrations.
Find, evaluate, and download low-level common standard CAD parts from step.parts, such as screws, bolts, nuts, washers, bearings, standoffs, electronics parts, motors, connectors, and other off-the-shelf components. Use when Codex needs to search the hosted step.parts catalog, resolve fuzzy part names, standards, aliases, or dimensions, choose a matching part, fetch a canonical .step file, verify checksums, or use the step.parts API/OpenAPI/catalog endpoints for standard part discovery.
CLI-first web research and source retrieval through the local smart-search command. Use when Codex needs current web search, source-backed fact checking, URL fetching, site mapping, official/API/documentation search, or reproducible search evidence via Skill + CLI instead of MCP tools.
Audits AI-implemented work for honest completion. Runs independent-evaluator checks against task artifacts, transcripts, tests, CI evidence, requirement-to-test mapping, status front matter, and quality gates; flags skipped tests, weakened assertions, mock-only confidence, snapshot drift, happy-path-only coverage, flaky retries, and status/evidence mismatches. Use when validating completed Compozy tasks, AI-authored PRs, or codex-loop iterations. Do not use for real-user QA, persona/journey testing, exploratory charters, or product usability sessions; use qa-execution for those.