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Shell out to OpenAI Codex CLI for headless code generation, analysis, and question-answering. Optimized for code tasks. Requires OPENAI_API_KEY env var.
Scrapling CLI wrapper for web scraping with browser impersonation, stealth headers, CSS selectors, Cloudflare bypass, and JS rendering. Three fetcher tiers: HTTP (fast), Dynamic (Playwright), Stealthy (Camoufox). Output as HTML, Markdown, or text. Use when: scraping web pages, extracting content with CSS selectors, bypassing anti-bot protection, fetching JS-rendered pages. Triggers: scrape, scrapling, web scraping, extract page, fetch page content, bypass cloudflare.
Implement Nostr client architecture including relay pool management, subscription lifecycle with EOSE/CLOSED handling, event deduplication, optimistic UI for publishing, and reconnection strategies. Use when building Nostr clients, managing WebSocket relay connections, handling subscription state machines, implementing event caches, or debugging relay communication issues like missed events or broken reconnections.
Use when the user needs to create a marketing agency proposal, pitch deck outline, client onboarding document, scope of work, service level agreement, or agency capabilities presentation for a prospective or existing client.
Build lightweight App Clip experiences for instant iOS app access without full installation. Covers target setup, invocation URL handling, experience configuration, size limits, invocation methods (NFC, QR, App Clip Codes, Safari banners, Maps, Messages), NSUserActivity handling, data migration to the full app via shared App Group containers, SKOverlay for full-app promotion, location confirmation with APActivationPayload, lifecycle considerations, and capability limitations. Use when creating App Clips or configuring App Clip invocation and data migration.
Run pre-flight submission checks for an App Store version using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Checking if a version is ready to submit to App Store review (2) Diagnosing why a version cannot be submitted (missing build, no pricing, wrong state) (3) Running a CI/CD gate before calling `asc versions submit` (4) User asks "is my version ready?", "check readiness", "why can't I submit?", "run pre-flight checks", "check submission requirements", or any submission-readiness task (5) Building an automated pipeline that conditionally submits based on readiness
Manage power and performance metrics and diagnostic logs using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing performance metrics for an app: "asc perf-metrics list --app-id <id>" (2) Listing performance metrics for a build: "asc perf-metrics list --build-id <id>" (3) Filtering metrics by type: "asc perf-metrics list --app-id <id> --metric-type LAUNCH" (4) Listing diagnostic signatures for a build: "asc diagnostics list --build-id <id>" (5) Filtering diagnostics: "asc diagnostics list --build-id <id> --diagnostic-type HANGS" (6) Viewing diagnostic logs: "asc diagnostic-logs list --signature-id <id>" Also trigger when the user mentions: performance metrics, launch time, hang rate, disk writes, memory usage, battery life, termination, animation hitches, diagnostic signatures, call stacks, power metrics, app performance monitoring, "why is my app slow", "check hangs", "check launch time"
Manage App Store review contact info and demo account settings using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Getting current review info: "asc version-review-detail get --version-id ID" (2) Setting review contact info before submission: "asc version-review-detail update --version-id ID ..." (3) Configuring demo account credentials for App Review team (4) User asks "set review info", "add review contact", "configure demo account", "fix reviewContactCheck" (5) Diagnosing a failed reviewContactCheck from asc versions check-readiness
Operate the current Logseq command-line interface to inspect or modify graphs, pages, blocks, tags, and properties; run Datascript queries; show page/block trees; manage graphs; and manage db-worker-node servers. Use when a request involves running `logseq` commands or interpreting CLI output.
When the user wants to implement, optimize, or use App Clips for app discovery and conversion. Use when the user mentions "App Clip", "app clip code", "mini app", "instant app", "App Clip card", "App Clip link", "no download required", "instant experience", or wants to understand how App Clips appear in App Store search. For general App Store discoverability, see aso-audit. For marketing campaigns, see ua-campaign.
Trust Wallet CLI (`twak`) — install, create wallets, check balances, send tokens, swap, view history, set price alerts, manage ERC-20 approvals, check token risk, browse trending/DApps, and run x402 micropayments. Use whenever the user wants to use the twak CLI, manage a crypto wallet from the terminal, send or swap tokens via command line, check portfolio, create price alerts, approve ERC-20 spenders, or interact with Trust Wallet from a shell. Also covers MCP server setup for AI agents.
Guides the agent through installing, authenticating, configuring, and using the Capawesome CLI (@capawesome/cli). Covers installation, interactive and token-based authentication, project linking via capawesome.config.json, the full command reference (app management, native builds, live updates, certificates, environments, channels, deployments, destinations, devices), CI/CD integration with token auth and JSON output, and diagnostics via the doctor command. Do not use for Capawesome Cloud feature setup (native builds workflow, live updates workflow, app store publishing) — use the capawesome-cloud skill instead.