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Query the official CrewAI documentation for answers. Use when the user has a CrewAI question that isn't fully covered by the getting-started, design-agent, design-task skills — e.g., specific API details, configuration options, advanced features, troubleshooting errors, enterprise features, tool references, or anything where the latest docs are the best source of truth.
Search the web and scrape pages using the local tool stack: SearXNG (meta-search), Lightpanda (fast headless fetch), and Agent-Browser (full browser automation). This is your DEFAULT web skill — use it whenever you need to look something up, research a topic, fetch a webpage, extract content from a URL, check current information, find documentation, do competitive research, or answer any question that benefits from live web data. Triggers on any form of: search for, look up, google, find out, research, what's the latest on, fetch this page, scrape this site, check this URL, pull info from, web search, or any task where current web information would improve your answer. Even if the user doesn't explicitly ask you to search — if answering well requires current info you don't have, use this skill. NOT for interactive browser automation like form filling or clicking (use [[agent-browser]] or [[browser-use]]).
Use when writing technical documentation that needs to be readable by both humans and AI models, converting existing docs to HADS format, validating a HADS document, or optimizing documentation for token-efficient AI consumption.
Set up or update the agent-first engineering harness for any repository. Implements the complete scaffolding that makes AI coding agents effective: knowledge maps (AGENTS.md as a concise TOC), structured documentation, architecture boundaries, enforcement rules (.harness/*.yml specs), quality scoring, and process patterns for agent-driven development. Use this skill whenever someone wants to make a repo agent-ready, set up AGENTS.md or docs/ structure, define domain boundaries or golden principles, generate .harness/ configuration, audit agent readiness, or update an existing harness. Also trigger when a user reports problems with agent effectiveness, context management, or architectural drift — these are symptoms of a missing or stale harness. Trigger on: "harness this repo", "set up harness", "agent-first setup", "make this agent-ready", "update the harness", "assess agent readiness", "set up AGENTS.md", "organize for agents", or any discussion about structuring a codebase for AI agent workflows.
Generate a personalized learning document (FOR[yourname].md) that explains a project in plain, engaging Taiwan Traditional Chinese. Covers technical architecture, codebase structure, technologies, design decisions, and lessons learned. Use when user wants to understand a codebase deeply or create project documentation for learning purposes.
Query up-to-date library documentation and code examples using Context7 MCP. Use when you need current, version-specific documentation for npm packages, Python libraries, or other programming languages.
Fetch a single URL and convert its content to Markdown. Use when you need to read a web page, documentation page, or API reference without indexing it. The content is returned as plain Markdown text on stdout.
Documentation templates and structure guidelines. README, API docs, code comments, and AI-friendly documentation.
Four slash commands for documentation lifecycle: /docs, /docs-init, /docs-update, /docs-claude. Create, maintain, and audit CLAUDE.md, README.md, and docs/ structure with smart templates. Use when: starting new projects, maintaining documentation, auditing docs for staleness, or ensuring CLAUDE.md matches project state.
Build high-performance FastAPI applications with async routes, validation, dependency injection, security, and automatic API documentation. Use when developing modern Python APIs with async support, automatic OpenAPI documentation, and high performance requirements.
Transform high-level ideas or briefs into fully structured presentation scripts saved as Markdown files, describing presentations slide by slide with exhaustive detail. Use this skill when users request: (1) Creating presentation blueprints or scripts, (2) Structuring slide decks from concepts, (3) Designing presentation narratives with detailed specifications for content, layout, typography, and visuals, or (4) Creating presentation documentation for designers or presenters.
This skill should be used when writing documentation for codebases, including README files, architecture documentation, code comments, and API documentation. Use this skill when users request help documenting their code, creating getting-started guides, explaining project structure, or making codebases more accessible to new developers. The skill provides templates, best practices, and structured approaches for creating clear, beginner-friendly documentation.