Total 50,320 skills, Automation has 1496 skills
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List, run, and monitor Airtop agents. Use when asked to run an Airtop agent, check agent status, list agents, or invoke a webhook agent.
Cross-platform operating system automation and screen control toolkit. Use when users need screenshots, mouse/keyboard control, visual recognition, window management, browser automation, or desktop automation tasks. Supports macOS 12+ and Windows 10+. On macOS, uses AppleScript, pyautogui, and OpenCV. On Windows, uses pywinauto, pyautogui, and OpenCV (no Hammerspoon equivalent).
Read email via Apple Mail.app and AppleScript. Use when asked to check, search, or read emails. READ ONLY — no sending or modifying emails.
This skill should be used when dispatching autonomous development or review tasks from GitHub issues. Covers scanning for new issues with the 'autonomous' label, dispatching dev-new/dev-resume/review processes, dependency checking, retry counting, stale process detection, and concurrency limiting. Use when asked to "run the dispatcher", "scan for pending issues", "dispatch autonomous tasks", "check stale agents", or "set up the dispatch cron".
Programmatic screenshot capture on macOS. Find window IDs with Swift CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo, control application windows via AppleScript (zoom, scroll, select), and capture with screencapture. Use when automating screenshots, capturing application windows for documentation, or building multi-shot visual workflows.
Perform advanced search on CNKI with field filters like author, title, journal, date range, source category (SCI/EI/CSSCI/北大核心). Use when user needs precise filtered search beyond simple keywords.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a workflow", "run a workflow", "design a task pipeline", "execute a workflow", "resume a workflow", or "plan a multi-step automation". Creates and executes custom, repeatable workflows with multiple steps that can each use different AI models and run in parallel waves. Triggers on: 'create workflow', 'run workflow', 'execute workflow', 'workflow plan', 'workflow run', 'resume workflow', 'multi-step workflow', 'task pipeline', 'automation'.
Browser automation using the agent-browser CLI. Use when user asks to browse websites, open webpages, interact with page elements, take screenshots, fill forms, click buttons, scrape content, or automate browser tasks.
Implement reviewer feedback on a Canva design. Reads all comment threads, synthesises what reviewers want, makes the clear-cut changes directly, and flags anything that needs a human decision. Use when the user asks to "implement feedback on my deck", "address comments on a design", "apply review feedback", "fix the comments on my presentation", or "implement the feedback".
Use whenever a beo session is starting, resuming, recovering from interruption, checking status, deciding what to do next, or when the correct beo skill is not obvious. This is the default bootstrap and routing entry point for the beo pipeline. Use first for prompts like "continue", "resume", "what's next?", "status?", "pick this back up", "where are we?", or any new feature request where the current phase is unclear.
Explicit child skill for extracting reusable improvements from real Ghidra work, resolving overlap, and promoting tracked assets when one task provides complete evidence.
Wrap up current task — commit, update Linear, optionally create PR, route to next