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Generate distinct, accessible colors for charts, graphs, and data visualizations. Uses color harmonies for maximum perceptual distinction.
Implement AI image generation capabilities using the z-ai-web-dev-sdk. Use this skill when the user needs to create images from text descriptions, generate visual content, create artwork, design assets, or build applications with AI-powered image creation. Supports multiple image sizes and returns base64 encoded images. Also includes CLI tool for quick image generation.
CLI for bootstrapping and managing wordspace projects
Store and retrieve conversation memories across sessions. Use when asked to 'remember this', 'save conversation', 'add to memory', 'what did we discuss about...', 'query memories', or 'import chat history'. Also use proactively to preserve important dialogue context and decisions.
Generate Arduino/embedded C++ code snippets and patterns on demand for UNO/ESP32/RP2040. Use when users request Arduino code for sensors, actuators, communication protocols, state machines, non-blocking timers, data logging, or hardware abstraction. Generates production-ready code with proper memory management, timing patterns, and board-specific optimization. Supports DHT22, BME280, buttons, I2C/SPI, EEPROM, SD cards, WiFi, and common peripherals.
View Jira ticket details using the jira CLI (jira-cli). Use when given a Jira issue key to fetch and display ticket information.
CLI for downloading complete Figma design context and metadata to local files. Always use this CLI instead of calling Figma MCP tools (`get_design_context`, `get_metadata`) directly. Direct MCP tool calls risk incomplete data due to context limits. This CLI guarantees 100% complete output.
Simple Pomodoro timer for focused work sessions with session tracking and productivity analytics. Use when users request focus timers, ask about productivity patterns, or want to track work sessions over time. Demonstrates the System Skill Pattern (CLI + SKILL.md + Database).
This skill should be used when working with Graphite (gt) for stacked pull requests. Use when users mention gt commands, stack management, PR workflows, or when dealing with dependent branches. Essential for understanding stack navigation, branch relationships, and Graphite's mental model.
Kalshi prediction markets — events, series, markets, trades, and candlestick data. Public API, no auth required for reads. US-regulated exchange (CFTC). Covers soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, NFL, hockey event contracts. Use when: user asks about Kalshi-specific markets, event contracts, CFTC-regulated prediction markets, or candlestick/OHLC price history on sports outcomes. Don't use when: user asks about actual match results, scores, or statistics — use football-data or fastf1 instead. Don't use for general "who will win" questions unless Kalshi is specifically mentioned — try polymarket first (broader sports coverage). Don't use for news — use sports-news instead.
List, upload, download, and manage files on B2C Commerce instances via WebDAV with the b2c cli. Use when uploading to IMPEX directories, downloading files, managing files in cartridges/catalogs/static/temp folders, creating directories, or zipping/unzipping remote files. For log exploration and tailing, use b2c-logs instead.
Turso (Limbo) database helper — an in-process SQLite-compatible database written in Rust. Formerly known as libSQL / libsql. Replaces @libsql/client, libsql-experimental for Turso use cases. Works in Node.js, browser (WASM + OPFS for persistent local storage), React Native, and server-side. Features: vector search, full-text search, CDC, MVCC, encryption, remote sync. SDKs: JavaScript (@tursodatabase/database), Browser/WASM (@tursodatabase/database-wasm), React Native (@tursodatabase/sync-react-native), Rust (turso), Python (pyturso), Go (tursogo). This skill contains all SDK documentation needed to use Turso — do NOT search the web for Turso/libsql docs.