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Expert guidance for using Task (taskfile.dev) automation tool to discover and execute project development commands
Start working on a Marshroom cart issue — creates branch, injects context, updates status to running
Cloud browser automation for pages requiring interaction — clicks, form fills, login, pagination, infinite scroll. Use this skill when the user needs to interact with a webpage, log into a site, click buttons, fill forms, navigate multi-step flows, handle pagination, or when regular scraping fails because content requires JavaScript interaction. Triggers on "click", "fill out the form", "log in to", "paginated", "infinite scroll", "interact with the page", or "scrape failed". Provides remote Chromium sessions with persistent profiles.
Read recipient data from Google Sheets and send personalized Gmail messages to each row.
Find Gmail messages matching a query and send a standard reply to each one.
Run agent-browser + Chrome inside Vercel Sandbox microVMs for browser automation from any Vercel-deployed app. Use when the user needs browser automation in a Vercel app (Next.js, SvelteKit, Nuxt, Remix, Astro, etc.), wants to run headless Chrome without binary size limits, needs persistent browser sessions across commands, or wants ephemeral isolated browser environments. Triggers include "Vercel Sandbox browser", "microVM Chrome", "agent-browser in sandbox", "browser automation on Vercel", or any task requiring Chrome in a Vercel Sandbox.
A powerful information retrieval tool. Leverage browsers + user login states to access public and private domain information. It can access any web pages, internal systems, post-login pages, and perform form filling, information extraction, and page operations.
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Create a Gmail filter to automatically label, star, or categorize incoming messages.
Apply Gmail labels to matching messages and archive them to keep your inbox clean.
Share a Google Docs document with edit access and email collaborators the link.
Read event data from a Google Sheets spreadsheet and create Google Calendar entries for each row.