Total 50,320 skills, Tools & Utilities has 8186 skills
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Use when bundling TypeScript libraries - provides tsdown configuration, dual ESM/CJS output, .d.ts generation, package validation, and plugin authoring
Create, schedule, and manage social media posts via Typefully. ALWAYS use this skill when asked to draft, schedule, post, or check tweets, posts, threads, or social media content for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky, or Mastodon.
Create system architecture diagrams using Mermaid, PlantUML, C4 model, flowcharts, and sequence diagrams. Use when documenting architecture, system design, data flows, or technical workflows.
Create and manage animations in Blockbench using MCP tools. Use when animating 3D models, creating keyframes, managing bone rigs, editing animation curves, or working with animation timelines. Covers walk cycles, idle animations, combat animations, and complex multi-bone animations.
Emulated Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect for local development and testing. Use when the user needs to test Microsoft sign-in locally, emulate Entra ID OIDC discovery, handle Microsoft token exchange, configure Azure AD OAuth clients, work with Microsoft Graph /me, or test PKCE/client credentials flows without hitting real Microsoft APIs. Triggers include "Microsoft OAuth", "Entra ID", "Azure AD", "emulate Microsoft", "mock Microsoft login", "test Microsoft sign-in", "Microsoft OIDC", "local Microsoft auth", or any task requiring a local Microsoft OAuth/OIDC provider.
Use when the user asks to search Korean library books, book details, library holdings, or whether a Korean public library owns a book via k-skill-proxy Data4Library routes.
This skill should be used when the user wants to "login to GitHub", "store an API key", "get authentication headers", "export credentials to the shell", "run a command with API keys injected", "register a custom OAuth provider", "manage tool tokens", or "authenticate to a third-party application". Also triggers for requests involving authenticating AI agents or securely storing/retrieving credentials using the authsome CLI.
Use this skill to bridge tokens, cross-chain swap/transfer, move assets between chains, get cross-chain quotes, compare bridge fees, find the cheapest/fastest route, build bridge calldata, check bridge status, track a cross-chain transaction, list supported chains or bridge protocols, or when the user mentions bridging ETH/USDC/tokens from one chain (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Solana, etc.) to another. Routes through multiple bridge protocols (Stargate, Across, Relay, Gas.zip) for optimal execution. Supports fee comparison, destination address specification, approval management, and full lifecycle status tracking until fund arrival.
Entrypoint structure, exit codes, cross-platform scripts. Use when building command line utilities, scripts, or applications.
Revolut X market data commands. Use when the user asks to "check crypto prices", "view candles", "get ticker", "see order book", "list currencies", "list trading pairs", or runs revx market commands.
Revolut X CLI setup and authentication. Use when the user asks to "install revx", "set up Revolut X", "configure API keys", "generate keypair", "set passkey", "revx configure", or needs help with authentication errors.
Download workflow run results, export segment data, and monitor run metrics using the Cargo CLI. Use when the user wants run metrics, error rates, data export, or download results for their Cargo workspace. For billing and credit usage, use the cargo-billing skill instead.