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Create distinctive, production-grade terminal user interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build CLI tools, TUI applications, or terminal-based interfaces. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic terminal aesthetics.
16/5/26:2 - Openquok CLI (0.0.6) helps individuals or teams run many social accounts at scale with automation, drafts, scheduling, and human approval. Use when driving the `openquok` CLI (`@openquok/auto-cli`). Requires a globally installed CLI on the host (≥ 0.0.6 for hosted device login).
Assemble final video from generated clips, audio, and assets using FFmpeg or Remotion. Handles concatenation, audio mixing, transitions, titles, and export. Use when combining multiple production outputs into a final deliverable.
Internal command support for dynamic Rust crate skill management. Use only when explicitly invoked by /sync-crate-skills, /clean-crate-skills, or /update-crate-skill.
End-to-end ***plain spec authoring workflow: runs a structured QA interview (product, tech stack, behavior) then produces complete .plain specification files with automated review. Use when the user wants to build something new from scratch or asks to start a new project.
Read a ***plain project — its `.plain` files, `test_scripts/`, `config.yaml`(s), and `resources/` — and determine every command-line tool, runtime, package manager, and external service the project needs on the host machine. Probe the host for each one, then emit a `PASS` / `FAIL` report listing what's installed (with versions), what's missing, and concrete OS-specific install commands for the gaps. Run this any time someone is about to render, test, or onboard onto a ***plain project for the first time.
Implisense API integration. Manage Organizations. Use when the user wants to interact with Implisense API data.
Range integration. Manage Workspaces. Use when the user wants to interact with Range data.
Used when you need to flash firmware to the target board using the built-in debugger of Keil MDK, which executes the download with the debugger and Flash algorithm configured in the project.
Used when you need to compile embedded firmware projects based on bare Makefiles (without CMake/IDE), call the built-in script to parse the Makefile, execute make, and locate firmware artifacts.
Used when you need to parse .map files or ELF to obtain firmware memory usage reports, symbol size rankings, or version comparisons.
Enhanced launcher for Codex App that unlocks plugins, enables session deletion, exports conversations, and syncs provider sessions via CDP injection