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Documentation reference for writing Python code using the browser-use open-source library. Use this skill whenever the user needs help with Agent, Browser, or Tools configuration, is writing code that imports from browser_use, asks about @sandbox deployment, supported LLM models, Actor API, custom tools, lifecycle hooks, MCP server setup, or monitoring/observability with Laminar or OpenLIT. Also trigger for questions about browser-use installation, prompting strategies, or sensitive data handling. Do NOT use this for Cloud API/SDK usage or pricing — use the cloud skill instead. Do NOT use this for directly automating a browser via CLI commands — use the browser-use skill instead.
Create maintainer-friendly pull requests with clean code and professional communication. Prevents 16 common mistakes that cause PR rejection. Use when: contributing to open source, submitting PRs, or troubleshooting PR rejection, CI failures, or personal artifacts in commits.
Expert in detecting private information, secrets, API keys, credentials, and sensitive data in codebases before open sourcing
Open source contribution best practices. Creating quality pull requests, writing good issues, following project conventions, and collaborating effectively with maintainers.
When the user wants open source strategy, OSS commercialization, or open source growth. Also use when the user mentions "open source strategy," "OSS strategy," "open source commercialization," "open source to paid," "open core," "COSS," "commercial open source," "GitHub stars strategy," "DevHunt," "open source marketing," "open source growth," "Llama," "Dify," "Cursor," "open source business model," or "developer tools directory."
Analyze an open source GitHub repository and generate a structured report. Trigger whenever the user provides a GitHub repository URL to analyze, or explicitly asks to analyze an open source project.
Open Source License guidance, selection, compliance review, and drafting. Use this skill when users ask about choosing open source licenses, checking license compatibility, reviewing projects for OSS compliance, generating LICENSE/NOTICE files, or understanding specific license terms. Triggers include questions about MIT, Apache, GPL, BSD, LGPL, AGPL, MPL, copyleft, permissive licenses, license compatibility, SPDX identifiers, 木兰宽松许可证, Mulan PSL v2, or any OSS licensing topic.
L3 Worker. Goal-based open-source replacement auditor: discovers custom modules (>100 LOC), analyzes PURPOSE via code reading, searches OSS alternatives via MCP Research (WebSearch, Context7, Ref), evaluates quality (stars, maintenance, license, CVE, API compatibility), generates migration plan.
Use this skill when maintaining open source projects, managing OSS governance, writing changelogs, building community, choosing licenses, handling contributions, or managing releases. Triggers on tasks related to CONTRIBUTING.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT, release notes, semantic versioning, maintainer workflows, issue triage, PR review policies, licensing decisions, community health, and open source project governance.
Fetch and analyze OpenRank and other statistical metrics for an open source repository or developer using OpenDigger data. Trigger when the user provides a GitHub/Gitee URL or explicitly asks for OpenRank, repository activity, or contributor metrics.
Analyze the current project structure, package manager, and build tools to generate a comprehensive, standardized CONTRIBUTING.md file. Trigger when the user asks to write or generate a contributing guide, or wants to know how to set up the project locally for development.
Evaluate a README file text, score it out of 100, and provide specific, actionable improvement suggestions.