Total 32,113 skills, Tools & Utilities has 4455 skills
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Analyze JIRA tickets to determine priority and dependency order. Outputs an ordered JIRA ID list. Use before implement/forge, or when asked to "prioritize tickets", "order these JIRAs", "what should I work on first".
Consult this skill when designing permanent memory palace structures. Use when creating new memory palace structures, organizing complex domains, designing spatial layouts for knowledge retention. Do not use when quick knowledge search - use knowledge-locator instead. DO NOT use when: session-specific context - use session-palace-builder.
Get full details for a single task in One Horizon (TODO, INITIATIVE, or BUG). Use when list/recap output is not enough and you need description, full metadata, or exact task context. Requires One Horizon MCP.
Personal memory layer — save bookmarks and conversation summaries using the Supacortex CLI. Use when the user says "save to cortex", "save to supacortex", "save this session", or asks to recall past conversations.
Run commands in an isolated Linux microVM sandbox using the shuru CLI. Use when the user asks to execute untrusted code, install packages safely, test in a clean environment, or needs Linux-specific tooling on macOS.
Meta-skill for creating complex skill packages with scripts, data, and multi-file structures
Customize Claude Code statusline. Use when: user says 'statusline', 'status line', 'customize statusline', 'modify statusline', 'statusline settings', 'statusline theme', 'change theme', 'color scheme', wants to add/remove/change segments (cost, git, model, context), switch color themes (catppuccin, dracula, nord), or asks what can be shown in the statusline.
Generate flowcharts from YAML/JSON definitions or Python DSL. Supports standard flowchart shapes, swimlanes, and PNG/SVG/PDF export.
Reference OpenCode docs when implementing skills, plugins, MCPs, or config-driven behavior.
PostHog developer CLI and repo tooling reference. Use when the user mentions hogli, asks about repo CLI tools, bin scripts, Makefiles, how to run/build/test/lint, or any dev environment commands.
This skill should be used when creating a skill for a CLI tool. Use when users ask to document a command-line tool, create CLI guidance, or build a skill for terminal commands. Essential for systematically introspecting CLI tools through help text, man pages, GitHub repos, and online research, then organizing findings into effective skill documentation.
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