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Generates architecture diagrams from code, infrastructure, or descriptions. Use when user asks to visualize, diagram, or document system architecture.
Web search, content extraction, crawling, and research capabilities using Tavily API
Get system information using executable scripts
Discover and follow recipes via MCP resources for setup guides, skills, and cookbooks. The meta-skill for using fullstackrecipes effectively.
Extract clean article content from URLs (blog posts, articles, tutorials) and save as readable text. Use when user wants to download, extract, or save an article/blog post from a URL without ads, navigation, or clutter.
This skill provides symbol-level code understanding and navigation using Language Server Protocol (LSP). Enables IDE-like capabilities for finding symbols, tracking references, and making precise code edits at the symbol level.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hookify rule", "write a hook rule", "configure hookify", "add a hookify rule", or needs guidance on hookify rule syntax and patterns.
Generate professional PDF resumes from structured data or JSON. Multiple templates, ATS-friendly output, and customizable sections.
Create Mermaid diagrams for flowcharts, sequences, ERDs, and architectures. Masters syntax for all diagram types and styling. Use PROACTIVELY for visual documentation, system diagrams, or process flows.
This skill provides comprehensive instructions for using gogcli (gog), a fast, script-friendly CLI for Google Workspace services including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Chat, Classroom, Contacts, Tasks, People, Groups, and Keep. This skill should be used when the user wants to interact with Google services via the command line, including reading/sending email, managing calendar events, working with Google Drive files, managing classroom courses, or any other Google Workspace operations. The skill assumes gog is installed and authorised.
Install, configure, and operate the btca CLI for local resources and source-first answers. Use when setting up btca in a project, connecting a provider, adding or managing resources, and asking questions via btca commands. Invoke this skill when the user says "use btca" or needs to do more detailed research on a specific library or framework.
a CLI for intearcting with browser