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Configure account addresses, authentication providers, IP access controls, billing groups, and integration secrets. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Play audio files, use text-to-speech, and record calls. Use when building IVR systems, playing announcements, or recording conversations. This skill provides Go SDK examples.
Send and receive faxes programmatically. Manage fax applications and media. This skill provides Java SDK examples.
Manage sub-accounts for reseller and enterprise scenarios. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Stream call audio in real-time, fork media to external destinations, and transcribe speech live. Use for real-time analytics and AI integrations. This skill provides Python SDK examples.
Configure account addresses, authentication providers, IP access controls, billing groups, and integration secrets. This skill provides REST API (curl) examples.
Apply Edward de Bono's parallel thinking framework (1985) to make better decisions by examining ideas from six distinct perspectives systematically. Use when: **Making complex decisions** that require multiple perspectives; **Evaluating new products, offers, or strategies** before launch; **Breaking out of analysis paralysis** with structured thinking; **Running productive meetings** where everyone thinks in the same direction; **Balancing optimism with caution** in strategic planning
Systematic retrieval expert covering all areas of Chinese law. ## Core Features - Supports user identity recognition (ordinary person/law student/lawyer/judge/prosecutor) - Provides differentiated services based on different identities - Complete legal source retrieval (laws/administrative regulations/judicial interpretations/guiding cases/typical cases) - Original legal article citation and cross-reference sorting ## Core Trigger Conditions (Trigger if any is met) **High Priority (Must Trigger)**: - Explicit request to find legal articles/regulations/judicial interpretations/regulatory documents - Request to determine legality/illegality ("Is it illegal?""Is it legal?""Am I liable?") - Request to find compensation standards/compensation amounts/liability determination/procedural requirements - Asking "Based on which law?""What does the law stipulate?""What is the legal basis?" **Medium Priority (Trigger based on context)**: - "What to do?""How to defend rights?""Can I sue?" - "What procedures are needed?""What conditions are required?" - "What else can I claim?""Where can I file a complaint?" ## Application Scenarios - Labor disputes: illegal termination, economic compensation, work-related injuries, social security, job transfer, etc. - Contract disputes: deposit, liquidated damages, breach of contract liability, sales contracts, etc. - Tort liability: traffic accidents, personal injury, medical accidents, environmental pollution, etc. - Marriage and family: divorce property, child custody, estate inheritance, etc. - Administrative/criminal/corporate finance, etc. ## Non-Triggering Scenarios - Only asking about legal concepts/terminology explanations (not retrieval-related) - Only requesting lawyer/legal service recommendations - Only discussing legal news/case stories (not involving specific regulations) - Only asking about legal examination/study questions **Note**: Even if the user does not explicitly request a "retrieval report", this skill will be triggered as long as the issue involves searching, organizing, interpreting, or applying legal norms.
Asks for user feedback after each task or cron job completion and runs a recursive learning flow. If output is good, asks what was good until 10 approvals; if needs improvement, asks why/how/what via multiple choice plus optional examples, uses web search and iterative thinking to resolve, and caps iterations by severity (slight 5, medium 10, severe 20). Keeps feedback non-intrusive. Use when completing discrete tasks or cron jobs for the user.
Structured git commit messages following Conventional Commits format for Go projects. Generates well-scoped, atomic commits with clear descriptions. Use when committing changes, writing commit messages, preparing PRs, or reviewing commit history quality. Trigger examples: "commit these changes", "create commit", "commit message", "prepare PR", "squash commits". Do NOT use for changelog generation (use changelog-generator) or code review (use go-code-review).
Triage GitHub security advisories for OpenClaw with high-confidence close/keep decisions, exact tag and commit verification, trust-model checks, optional hardening notes, and a final reply ready to post and copy to clipboard.
Guide for creating properly structured YAML configuration files for MassGen. This skill should be used when agents need to create new configs for examples, case studies, testing, or demonstrating features.