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Use for browser automation through camoufox-browser: open a page, inspect it with snapshot refs, click, fill, select, upload, take screenshots, and drive websites through the CLI instead of direct browser code.
Optional, modular cleanups and style improvements to apply on new mo:core projects (or after mo:core migration). Covers import ordering, unused import cleanup, and single‑expression return removal, with detection checks and automation recipes.
E2E testing for Windows native desktop apps (WPF, WinForms, Win32/MFC, Qt) using pywinauto and Windows UI Automation.
Build persistent multi-agent operating systems on Claude Code. Covers kernel architecture, specialist agents, slash commands, file-based memory, scheduled automation, and state management without external databases.
Use this skill when the task is specifically about operating Resend from an AI agent, terminal session, or CI job via the official resend CLI: installing/authenticating the CLI, sending/listing/updating/cancelling emails, batch sends, domains and DNS, webhooks and local listeners, inbound receiving, contacts, topics, segments, broadcasts, templates, API keys, profiles, or debugging Resend CLI/API failures. Trigger on mentions of Resend CLI, `resend`, `resend doctor`, `resend emails send`, `resend domains`, `resend webhooks listen`, `resend emails receiving`, or agent-friendly terminal automation.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "test on iOS simulator", "run app on iPhone", "take iOS screenshot", "tap button in simulator", "automate iOS UI", "install app on simulator", "boot simulator", or when working with iOS apps, Xcode, Simulator, simctl, idb, UI automation, or iOS testing. It automates iOS Simulator workflows including device lifecycle (create/boot/erase), app management (install/launch), push notifications, privacy grants, screenshots, and accessibility-based UI navigation.
Laboratory automation toolkit for controlling liquid handlers, plate readers, pumps, heater shakers, incubators, centrifuges, and analytical equipment. Use this skill when automating laboratory workflows, programming liquid handling robots (Hamilton STAR, Opentrons OT-2, Tecan EVO), integrating lab equipment, managing deck layouts and resources (plates, tips, containers), reading plates, or creating reproducible laboratory protocols. Applicable for both simulated protocols and physical hardware control.
No-code automation democratizes workflow building. Zapier and Make (formerly Integromat) let non-developers automate business processes without writing code. But no-code doesn't mean no-complexity - these platforms have their own patterns, pitfalls, and breaking points. This skill covers when to use which platform, how to build reliable automations, and when to graduate to code-based solutions. Key insight: Zapier optimizes for simplicity and integrations (7000+ apps), Make optimizes for power
Create event-driven hooks for Claude Code automation. Configure hook events in settings or frontmatter, parse stdin JSON inputs, return decision-control JSON, and implement secure hook scripts.
Use Browser Use cloud API to spin up cloud browsers for Clawdbot and run autonomous browser tasks. Primary use is creating browser sessions with profiles (persisted logins/cookies) that Clawdbot can control. Secondary use is running task subagents for fast autonomous browser automation. Docs at docs.browser-use.com and docs.cloud.browser-use.com.
Expert guidance for Google Ads Script development including AdsApp API, campaign management, ad groups, keywords, bidding strategies, performance reporting, budget management, automated rules, and optimization patterns. Use when automating Google Ads campaigns, managing keywords and bids, creating performance reports, implementing automated rules, optimizing ad spend, working with campaign budgets, monitoring quality scores, tracking conversions, pausing low-performing keywords, adjusting bids based on ROAS, or building Google Ads automation scripts. Covers campaign operations, keyword targeting, bid optimization, conversion tracking, error handling, and JavaScript-based automation in Google Ads editor.
This skill helps launch and configure the Chrome DevTools MCP server, giving Claude visual access to a live browser for debugging and automation. Use when the user asks to set up browser debugging, launch Chrome with DevTools, configure chrome-devtools-mcp, see what my app looks like, take screenshots of my web application, check the browser console, debug console errors, inspect network requests, analyse API responses, measure Core Web Vitals or page performance, run a Lighthouse audit, test button clicks or form submissions, automate browser interactions, fill out forms programmatically, simulate user actions, emulate mobile devices or slow networks, capture DOM snapshots, execute JavaScript in the browser, or troubleshoot Chrome DevTools MCP connection issues. Supports Windows, Linux, and WSL2 environments.