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Browse and compare wiki knowledge by which AI tool originally produced it. Use this skill when the user says "/memory-bridge", "browse codex memory", "what did codex know about X", "show me claude knowledge", "cross-tool memory", "what does hermes know that claude doesn't", "show me knowledge from <tool>", "compare my AI tool memories", or wants to explore knowledge gaps between tools. Works from any project. Diff mode ("what's different", "unique to codex", "gaps between tools") is the killer feature — it surfaces blind spots between tools that the user may not know exist.
Execute on-chain trading actions via the Zerion CLI: swap, bridge, and send tokens across 14 EVM chains and Solana. Use whenever the user asks to swap / trade / convert tokens, bridge across chains, or transfer tokens to an address. Always uses an API key + agent token (no pay-per-call). Pair with `zerion-agent-management` to set up tokens/policies first, and `zerion-analyze` to check positions before trading.
Run the daily wiki maintenance cycle: check all source freshness, update the index, and regenerate hot.md. Use this skill when the user says "/daily-update", "run the daily update", "update everything", "morning sync", "refresh the wiki index", or when triggered by the launchd cron at 9 AM. Also use to set up or verify the cron + terminal notification infrastructure for the first time ("set up the daily cron", "install the terminal notification", "how do I get the morning reminder?").
Query-driven targeted ingest from a specific AI agent's raw history. Use this skill when the user invokes /wiki-claude, /wiki-codex, /wiki-hermes, /wiki-openclaw, /wiki-copilot — with or without a search topic. Different from wiki-history-ingest (which bulk-ingests everything new): this skill finds sessions about a SPECIFIC TOPIC in a specific agent's history and ingests just those, then returns a synthesized answer immediately usable in the current session. Primary use case: you're working in agent A and want to pull in how you solved X in agent B's history. Cross-referencing, not archiving. Also trigger on: "what did I work on in codex about X", "search my claude sessions for Y", "pull in hermes knowledge about Z", "find that conversation where I did X in codex".
Use when planning or executing authorized red team engagements, attack path analysis, or offensive security simulations. Covers MITRE ATT&CK kill-chain planning, technique scoring, choke point identification, OPSEC risk assessment, and crown jewel targeting.
Set up and use Dstl8 for observability. Triggers: install or configure Dstl8 (CLI, sources, MCP); incident triage and investigation; root cause analysis; checking whether a deploy fixed an issue; alerting on recurring patterns; cross-environment correlation; pre-coding context on past incidents and recent issues.
Publish or fetch learned patterns across projects via IPFS (Pinata) -- the cross-project pattern transfer that hooks_transfer enables
Create aesthetically beautiful interfaces following proven design principles. Use when building UI/UX, analyzing designs from inspiration sites, generating design images with ai-multimodal, implementing visual hierarchy and color theory, adding micro-interactions, or creating design documentation. Includes workflows for capturing and analyzing inspiration screenshots with chrome-devtools and ai-multimodal, iterative design image generation until aesthetic standards are met, and comprehensive design system guidance covering BEAUTIFUL (aesthetic principles), RIGHT (functionality/accessibility), SATISFYING (micro-interactions), and PEAK (storytelling) stages. Integrates with chrome-devtools, ai-multimodal, media-processing, ui-styling, and web-frameworks skills.
Implement distributed tracing with Jaeger and Zipkin for tracking requests across microservices. Use when debugging distributed systems, tracking request flows, or analyzing service performance.
Use when designing system architecture, choosing between monolith/microservices/serverless, planning scalability, or making technology decisions. Covers microservices, event-driven, CQRS, modular monoliths, distributed systems, and reliability patterns for production-grade software.
Use when designing or auditing UI/UX (wireframes to UI specs), running heuristic and accessibility reviews (WCAG 2.2 AA, ARIA), defining design systems and tokens, improving flows/forms/states and conversion (CRO), or tailoring inclusive experiences (age, neurodiversity) across web/iOS/Android/desktop, including AI/automation UX patterns.
Write a clear, decision-ready PRD (and optionally a PR/FAQ, AI eval spec, and prompt set) for cross-functional alignment.