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Build AI agents for real-time financial options analysis with LangGraph, ChromaDB RAG, and Polygon.io data
MosaicML integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with MosaicML data.
Brainstorm and validate names for plugins, skills, agents, and commands. Use when naming a new plugin, choosing atom names, validating naming conventions, or when user mentions "name plugin", "name skill", "naming convention", "brainstorm names", "what should I call", "plugin name", "good name for".
This skill is used when users want to add QQ platform support to the official main branch of Hermes Agent, or explicitly mention requests like "add QQ channel to hermes main", "install QQ support as a skill to Hermes", or "enable the official version of Hermes to support QQ and file sending". This skill will update the current repository to a version that supports QQ Bot, QQ file sending, QQ platform configuration, and toolset integration.
Socratic drilling — it asks, you answer, it pushes back. Does NOT give you the answer until you've earned it. Use when the user says "drill me on", "quiz me", "socratic", "test me on [subject]", or wants to study actively.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "improve a skill", "make this skill better", "add features to a skill", "this skill is missing something", "upgrade my skill", "what's missing from this skill", "the skill doesn't do X", "make this more useful", or wants to improve skill effectiveness rather than structural correctness. Not for structural fixes — use repair-skill. Not for agents.
Scan the portfolio for the highest-leverage AI opportunities and rank where to deploy operating-partner time. Ingests quarterly updates and financials across multiple portfolio companies, identifies quick wins at each, and stacks them into a single ranked action list. Use during quarterly portfolio reviews, annual planning, or when deciding which companies get AI investment first. Triggers on "AI readiness", "AI opportunity scan", "where should we deploy AI", "AI across the portfolio", "AI quick wins", or "which portcos are ready for AI".
Autonomous research agent that reads RESEARCH.md, infers what's needed, dynamically adjusts TODOs, and delegates to the right skill. Supports opt-in BFS mode for autonomous design space search. Respects a configurable supervision policy (presets: manual / checkpointed / autonomous / wild) governing notifications, approval gates, resource limits, and idea-change handling. Proactively surfaces gaps and asks before acting. Trigger phrases: "start research", "continue project", "what's next?", "explore design space", "autoresearch".
Configure the project's supervision policy in RESEARCH.md. Uses a preset-first flow (`manual`, `checkpointed`, `autonomous`, `wild`), then lets the user adjust notification events, approval gates, stop limits, resource rules, and idea-change handling. Trigger phrases: "configure supervision", "set supervision", "automation settings", "change autonomy", "/supervision".
Scaffold the Mimas agent instruction file tree for any repository — AGENTS.md at root, subdomain CONTEXT.md files, and the full agents-docs/ hierarchy (a sibling of any existing docs/, kept separate so human-maintained project docs stay untouched). Every file is tailored to the repo's actual tech stack, git platform, and conventions. Use this skill whenever someone wants to set up agent instructions, onboard a repo for AI-assisted development, add AGENTS.md / CONTEXT.md files, create engineering docs for agents, or mentions "set up agentic repository" or "mimas template". Even if they just say "set up this repo for agents" or "add agent docs", this is the skill to use.
NPC pathfinding, enemy AI, state machines, and spawn systems for Roblox. PathfindingService usage, modifiers, waypoint handling, blocked paths. Sourced from official Roblox creator docs and production patterns.
Control video generation requests before execution. Use this when the user asks for a simple clip, storyboard video, UGC video, podcast clip, reference video, talking-head, image-to-video, text-to-video, or research-handoff video and the skill must classify the request before handing it to video-request-architect and a runner such as seedance-submitter or video-batch-runner.