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Comprehensive web scraping, crawling, and data extraction toolkit powered by Firecrawl API. Provides scripts for single-page scraping (scrape.py), web search (search.py), URL discovery (map.py), multi-page crawling (crawl.py), structured data extraction (extract.py), and autonomous data gathering (agent.py). Use when you need to: (1) extract content from web pages, (2) search and scrape the web, (3) discover URLs on websites, (4) crawl multiple pages, (5) extract structured data with JSON schemas, or (6) autonomously gather data from anywhere on the web. Requires FIRECRAWL_API_KEY environment variable.
Send notifications via Notifery API using curl. Use when the user wants to be notified about task completions, errors, or progress. Also use proactively after long-running tasks, failed operations, or when the user has asked to be kept informed. Triggers include "notify me", "send notification", "let me know when done", "alert me", "ping me", "notifery", or when a long task completes and the user previously asked for notifications. Requires NOTIFERY_API_KEY environment variable.
March Madness, playoff brackets, tournament picks. Upset potential, chalk vs contrarian strategies, historical trends, confidence levels.
Write secure-by-default Node.js and TypeScript applications following security best practices. Use when: (1) Writing new Node.js/TypeScript code, (2) Creating API endpoints or middleware, (3) Handling user input or form data, (4) Implementing authentication or authorization, (5) Working with secrets or environment variables, (6) Setting up project configurations (tsconfig, eslint), (7) User mentions security concerns, (8) Reviewing code for vulnerabilities, (9) Working with file paths or child processes, (10) Setting up HTTP headers or CORS.
Tests API rate limiting implementations for bypass vulnerabilities by manipulating request headers, IP addresses, HTTP methods, API versions, and encoding schemes to circumvent request throttling controls. The tester identifies rate limit headers, determines enforcement mechanisms, and attempts bypasses including X-Forwarded-For spoofing, parameter pollution, case variation, and endpoint path manipulation. Maps to OWASP API4:2023 Unrestricted Resource Consumption. Activates for requests involving rate limit bypass, API throttling evasion, brute force protection testing, or API abuse prevention assessment.
Design de produto nivel Apple — sistemas visuais, UX flows, acessibilidade, linguagem visual proprietaria, design tokens, prototipagem e handoff. Cobre Figma, design systems, tipografia, cor,...
Build, test, deploy and integrate superglue tools via the sg CLI and superglue SDKs. IMPORTANT — you MUST invoke this skill and read the full reference BEFORE running ANY sg command or writing ANY superglue SDK/REST/webhook integration code. Before using the sg CLI, first check that it is installed (run sg --version; if not found, install with npm install -g @superglue/cli), then verify it is configured (check that sg init has been run or that SUPERGLUE_API_KEY and SUPERGLUE_API_ENDPOINT environment variables are set). If not, guide the user through setup first. After reading the SKILL.md file, also read the relevant references/ files for the specific topic (databases, file servers, transforms, integration/SDK).
E-commerce email marketing system builder. Creates complete email automation flows with full copywriting, subject lines, ESP setup instructions, segmentation rules, and annual campaign calendars. Generates copy-paste-ready email sequences for Klaviyo, Omnisend, Mailchimp, or any ESP. Covers welcome series, cart abandonment, browse abandonment, post-purchase, review requests, cross-sell, win-back, VIP/loyalty, replenishment, and sunset flows. Includes A/B test subject line variants, send timing, trigger conditions, branching logic, and seasonal campaign calendar. No API key required. Use when: (1) setting up email marketing for an e-commerce store, (2) writing email sequences and flows, (3) planning seasonal email campaigns.
Cut a release — detect versioning context, generate a changelog from conventional commits, bump versions, and create a git tag. Use when the user says "release", "cut a release", "tag a release", "bump the version", "create a changelog", "ship a version", "publish", or any variation of shipping/publishing a version. This skill is intentionally generic and works across any repo — it infers context from git history and project structure rather than assuming a specific setup.
Safe, phase-gated refactoring: CHARACTERIZE with tests, PLAN incremental steps, EXECUTE one change at a time, VALIDATE no regressions. Use when renaming functions/variables, extracting modules, changing signatures, restructuring directories, or consolidating duplicate code. Use for "refactor", "rename", "extract", "restructure", or "migrate pattern". Do NOT use for bug fixes or new feature implementation.
Fish shell configuration: config.fish, functions, abbreviations, variable scoping, conf.d modules, and PATH management. Use when user's $SHELL is fish, editing .fish files, working in ~/.config/fish/, or migrating from Bash. Use for "fish config", "fish function", "abbr", "conf.d", "fish_add_path", or "funcsave". Do NOT use for Bash/Zsh-only scripts, POSIX shell portability, or non-shell configuration tasks.
Perses plugin scaffolding and creation: select plugin type (Panel, Datasource, Query, Variable, Explore), generate with percli plugin generate, implement CUE schema and React component, test with percli plugin start, build archive with percli plugin build. Use for "create perses plugin", "new panel plugin", "new datasource plugin", "perses plugin scaffold". Do NOT use for dashboard creation (use perses-dashboard-create).