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Invisible Chrome automation for web scraping via CDP. Use when WebFetch fails or gets blocked (403, 429, Cloudflare, bot protection, JS-rendered pages). Launches your real Chrome install completely hidden, sends commands via Chrome DevTools Protocol. Sites see a normal browser with real extensions - no detectable automation. Learns which domains block and skips straight to stealth on future requests. Also handles form filling, clicking, screenshots, and scraping dynamic content.
This skill provides tools and techniques for e-commerce website automation. Includes advanced search, product comparison, cart management, checkout process and other common shopping scenarios. Suitable for tasks requiring complex operations on e-commerce websites.
Schedule on-device reminders and local actions only. Use this skill to set personal reminders or run lightweight, local tasks at a specific time or interval (e.g., notifications, local scripts), on the user's computer or with platforms like Slack. Do NOT use for scheduling cloud agents, background agentic jobs, or Oz-managed workflows.
ESPHome + Home Assistant workflows for provisioning, adoption, entity naming, encryption keys (noise_psk / api encryption), OTA updates, and troubleshooting offline devices. Use when working with ESPHome Device Builder, the HA ESPHome integration, or when generating ESPHome YAML and validating entities in HA.
Automate Microsoft Excel on Windows via CLI. Use when creating, reading, or modifying Excel workbooks from scripts, CI/CD, or coding agents. Supports Power Query, DAX, PivotTables, Tables, Ranges, Charts, VBA. Triggers: Excel, spreadsheet, workbook, xlsx, excelcli, CLI automation.
Administration and automation for the Poffice suite (Mailcow, Seafile, Paperless-ngx). Use for: (1) Creating and managing mail accounts, (2) Sending and receiving emails, (3) Managing calendars and invites (via SOGo), (4) managing documents (Seafile/Paperless), (5) Creating and updating Word, Excel, and PDF documents, (6) Creating and sending calendar events and invites, (7) Automating office workflows.
Schedules Claude Code tasks to run automatically at specific times using native OS schedulers (launchd on macOS, crontab on Linux, Task Scheduler on Windows). Handles one-time tasks like "today at 3pm remind me to deploy", "tomorrow morning run the test suite", "next Tuesday at 2pm review the API changes", "January 15th check the quarterly metrics". Also handles recurring tasks like "every weekday at 9am review yesterday's code", "daily at 6pm summarize what I accomplished", "every Monday at 10am check for security vulnerabilities", "every 4 hours check API health". Recognizes time formats like "at 9am", "at 1015am", "at 10:30pm", "at noon", relative times like "tomorrow", "tonight", "later", "next week", and dates like "January 15th". Use this skill instead of executing immediately whenever the user's request contains a time expression like "at Xam", "tomorrow", or any future time reference.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a Feishu doc", "create a new doc in Feishu", "open Feishu and create document", "create document in leiniao-ibg", or mentions creating documents in Feishu/Lark workspace.
Automatically publish content to the Xiaohongshu platform. Supports converting articles to Xiaohongshu format (≤1000 words, emoji-style) and direct publishing via API. This Skill is used when users say phrases like "publish to Xiaohongshu", "push to Xiaohongshu", or "Xiaohongshu publish".
Workflow automation is the infrastructure that makes AI agents reliable. Without durable execution, a network hiccup during a 10-step payment flow means lost money and angry customers. With it, workflows resume exactly where they left off. This skill covers the platforms (n8n, Temporal, Inngest) and patterns (sequential, parallel, orchestrator-worker) that turn brittle scripts into production-grade automation. Key insight: The platforms make different tradeoffs. n8n optimizes for accessibility
Use when you need direct browser control - teaches Chrome DevTools Protocol for controlling existing browser sessions, multi-tab management, form automation, and content extraction via use_browser MCP tool
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)