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Creative research ideation and exploration. Use for open-ended brainstorming sessions, exploring interdisciplinary connections, challenging assumptions, or identifying research gaps. Best for early-stage research planning when you do not have specific observations yet. For formulating testable hypotheses from data use hypothesis-generation.
Send a team announcement via both Gmail and a Google Chat space.
Share a Google Drive folder and all its contents with a list of collaborators.
Append a deal status update to a Google Sheets sales tracking spreadsheet.
Systematically evaluate scholarly work using the ScholarEval framework, providing structured assessment across research quality dimensions including problem formulation, methodology, analysis, and writing with quantitative scoring and actionable feedback.
Share Google Drive files with all attendees of a Google Calendar event.
Create a Google Classroom course and invite students.
Prepare meeting materials with Notion context and Codex research; use when gathering context, drafting agendas/pre-reads, and tailoring materials to attendees.
Google Classroom: Manage classes, rosters, and coursework.
Remote-control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs by sending keystrokes and scraping pane output.
Official Firecrawl CLI skill for web scraping, search, crawling, and browser automation. Returns clean LLM-optimized markdown. USE FOR: - Web search and research - Scraping pages, docs, and articles - Site mapping and bulk content extraction - Browser automation for interactive pages Must be pre-installed and authenticated. See rules/install.md for setup, rules/security.md for output handling.
Activate this skill when any task fails two or more times, when you are about to give up or say 'I cannot', when shifting responsibility to the user (e.g., 'you should manually...', 'please check...', 'you may need to...'), blaming the environment without verification (e.g., 'might be a permissions issue', 'could be a network problem'), making any excuse to stop trying, spinning in circles (repeatedly tweaking the same code/parameters without new information — busywork), fixing only the surface issue without checking for related problems, skipping verification after a fix and claiming 'done', providing suggestions instead of actual code/commands, saying 'this is beyond scope' or 'this requires manual intervention', encountering permission/network/auth errors and stopping instead of trying alternatives, or displaying any passive behavior (waiting for user instructions instead of proactively investigating). It also triggers on user frustration phrases in any language: '你怎么又失败了', '为什么还不行', '换个方法', '你再试试', '不要放弃', '继续', '加油', 'why does this still not work', 'try harder', 'you keep failing', 'stop giving up', 'try again', 'don't give up', 'keep going', 'figure it out'. This applies to ALL task types: debugging, implementation, configuration, deployment, research, DevOps, infrastructure, API integration, data processing. Do NOT activate it for first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already in progress.