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Browser automation using Playwright MCP. Navigate websites, fill forms, click elements, take screenshots, and extract data. Use when tasks require web browsing, form submission, web scraping, UI testing, or any browser interaction. NOT when only fetching static content (use curl/wget instead).
Upload files to the cloud and get shareable public URLs using stableupload.dev (x402 micropayments). USE FOR: - Uploading files to get public URLs - Sharing files via download links - Hosting images, documents, or any file type - Making files publicly accessible for 6 months TRIGGERS: - "upload this", "share this file", "get me a link" - "host this file", "make this downloadable" - "public URL", "download link", "put online" - "share file", "file hosting", "upload file" ALWAYS use `npx agentcash fetch` for stableupload.dev endpoints — never curl or WebFetch for the purchase step.
Render and view webpages using a headless browser (Playwright) to fetch JS-rendered HTML, extract visible text, and optionally save full-page screenshots. Use when a user asks to “无头浏览器打开/查看网页”, needs the rendered DOM instead of raw curl HTML, or wants a screenshot of a page.
Use when a user needs to actually use or build on Zeko: bridge with Bridge CLI or Bridge SDK, get testnet funds, find the right Zeko and Mina endpoints, run GraphQL or curl queries, understand sequencer and archive-node roles, or build zkApps on Zeko with o1js or OCaml. This skill is for public user and builder workflows, especially terminal-driven and non-browser automation flows.
Use when about to use jq, curl, sed, awk, or bash for JSON/XML processing, API calls, data transformation, or file processing - before writing any bash commands for data manipulation
Use this skill when the user wants to do something on X with xurl, especially when they talk in task language like send a tweet, create an X post, reply to a post, send a DM, search posts, upload media, check mentions, or switch between X app accounts. Also use it for xurl sign-in and app setup problems such as OAuth, redirect URI, who-am-I checks, or managing multiple xurl apps. Prioritize user goals over technical wording: trigger even if the user never says CLI, command line, terminal, or script. Do not use it for general X API development in Python, Node.js, raw curl, mobile apps, or generic OAuth theory.
Graphistry Hub REST API specialist for auth, upload lifecycle, URL controls, sessions, and sharing safety. Use for curl/requests endpoint guidance independent of SDK choice.
Verify a released archon binary works end-to-end via a specific install path. Use when: cutting a new release, reproducing a user bug report on the released version, or validating that a hotfix binary actually works after a re-tag. Triggers: "test the release", "test 0.3.1 via brew", "verify the curl install", "smoke test the binary", "did the release binary work", "run /test-release", "verify the release". NOT for: testing dev work (use bun link directly), testing unreleased changes (build locally via scripts/build-binaries.sh first), or running the full validate suite (bun run validate is separate).
Turn any markdown file into a publication-quality PDF. Proper 1in margins, intelligent page breaks, page numbers, cover pages, running headers, curly quotes and em dashes, clickable TOC, diagonal DRAFT watermark. Not a draft artifact — a finished artifact. Use when asked to "make a PDF", "export to PDF", "turn this markdown into a PDF", or "generate a document". (gstack) Voice triggers (speech-to-text aliases): "make this a pdf", "make it a pdf", "export to pdf", "turn this into a pdf", "turn this markdown into a pdf", "generate a pdf", "make a pdf from", "pdf this markdown".
Performs low-level Cloudflare DNS operations including adding, updating, deleting DNS records, managing zone settings, and dynamic DNS updates via Cloudflare API. Use when need manual DNS record management, dynamic DNS updates, zone settings configuration, or operations outside domain management system. Triggers on "add DNS record", "update DNS", "delete DNS record", "dynamic DNS", "Cloudflare API", or "manual DNS management". Works with Cloudflare API v4, cf-dns.sh and cf-settings.sh helper scripts, and direct curl API calls.
Bash-first best practices for production Inspiro usage with zero SDK dependency. Use when you need stable, scriptable API workflows for search, extract, crawl, and research using curl and INSPIRO_API_KEY.
Enrich contact, company, and influencer data using x402-protected APIs. Superior to generic web search for structured business data. USE FOR: - Enriching person profiles by email, LinkedIn URL, or name - Enriching companies by domain - Finding contact details (email, phone) with confidence scores - Scraping full LinkedIn profiles (experience, education, skills) - Searching for people or companies by criteria - Bulk enrichment operations (up to 10 at a time) - Verifying email deliverability before outreach - Enriching influencer/creator profiles across social platforms TRIGGERS: - "enrich", "lookup", "find info about", "research" - "who is [person]", "company profile for", "tell me about" - "find contact for", "get LinkedIn for", "get email for" - "employee at", "works at", "company details" - "verify email", "check email", "is this email valid" - "influencer", "creator", "influencer contact", "influencer marketing" ALWAYS use `npx agentcash fetch` for stableenrich.dev endpoints - never curl or WebFetch. Returns structured JSON data, not web page HTML. IMPORTANT: Use exact endpoint paths from the Quick Reference table below. All paths include a provider prefix (`https://stableenrich.dev/api/apollo/...`, `https://stableenrich.dev/api/clado/...`, etc.).