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Publish assembled videos to YouTube and other platforms. Orchestrates existing youtube-uploader, youtube-strategy, and youtube-plan-new-video skills. Use when ready to publish or plan distribution for completed videos.
Every Dub feature, plus offline search, agent-native output, and a local SQLite store no other Dub tool has. Trigger phrases: `shorten a link with Dub`, `audit my Dub links`, `find dormant Dub links`, `review Dub bounty submissions`, `Dub partner leaderboard`, `use dub-pp-cli`, `run dub-pp-cli`.
Order pizza, browse menus, optimize deals, and track delivery from the terminal — with a local SQLite store that powers reorder, price comparison, and deal stacking no other Domino's tool offers. Trigger phrases: `order a pizza`, `find a domino's near me`, `track my pizza`, `what's my pizza usual`, `best deal on my pizza order`, `compare pizza prices`, `use dominos`, `run dominos`.
Immunology research workflows using ToolUniverse tools. Covers antibody-antigen structural analysis (SAbDab, TheraSAbDab), immune protein interactions (IntAct, BioGRID), epitope and T-cell/B-cell assay data (IEDB), immunoglobulin gene databases (IMGT), cytokine/receptor signaling (OpenTargets, GWAS), clinical safety data for immune diseases (FAERS, clinical trials), autoimmune disease genetics (Orphanet), and immune pathway analysis (KEGG, Reactome). Use when researchers ask about antibody targets, immune signaling networks, autoimmune genetics, immunotherapy safety, epitope discovery, or immune pathway enrichment.
Scans the codebase to generate project-doc.md and AGENTS.md. Runs a full scan on first use and a smart delta scan on subsequent runs. Uses understand-anything + context-mode when available, falls back to native tools otherwise. Only updates AGENTS.md on detected architectural changes with human confirmation.
Data file fetching and caching for geoscience applications. Download sample datasets with automatic caching, checksum verification, and multiple download sources. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Download datasets from URLs or DOIs, (2) Cache files locally with automatic verification, (3) Verify file integrity with SHA256/MD5 hashes, (4) Extract compressed archives (ZIP, TAR, GZIP), (5) Create data registries for reproducible workflows, (6) Fetch from Zenodo or other repositories.
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.
Convert any data file to another format: CSV, Parquet, JSON, Excel, GeoJSON, and more. Use when the user says "convert to parquet", "save as xlsx", "export as JSON", "make this a CSV", "turn into parquet", or any variation of format-to-format conversion for data files. Also triggers when the user wants to write Parquet, Excel, or other binary formats that Claude cannot produce natively.
Drive a remote chrome-devtools-mcp server (typically on a tailnet) over HTTPS using the chrome-devtools CLI. Use this when the user wants to navigate, screenshot, inspect, or evaluate JavaScript on a browser running on another host (e.g. a Tailscale-connected Mac mini or a CI runner) — and you don't have a local Chrome to control. Examples of triggers ("open <url> on the lab mac", "take a screenshot of the browser on host X", "evaluate this on the remote browser").
Walk the user through a PR as a single top-to-bottom narrative ordered by dependency/causal flow, with a heavy scrutiny pass for bugs, missing tests, scope creep, and security. Operates on a temp git worktree so it works while the main working tree is dirty. Use when the user asks to review a PR, walk through a PR, review a PR, or review one branch against another.
~60-80s explainer video for any URL — GitHub repo, product page, docs site, blog post, or launch. Canonical workflow for URL walkthroughs. Use when the user asks to "explain this URL / repo / website / product", "make a walkthrough video for [url]", "demo this site", "Loom-style explainer of [url]", "explainer for github.com/...", or "explain this product link". Drives a real browser through the URL, generates an avatar lipsync, and composites in a 1280×800 macOS Sonoma frame with a 246-pixel bottom-left avatar circle. GitHub URLs activate a repo-aware mode (README scan + live-demo detection); other URLs use a generic page-walkthrough flow.
Detect and extract hidden data embedded in images, audio, and other media files using steganalysis tools to uncover covert communication channels.