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Use when the user wants to blur, redact, or anonymize parts of an image — screenshots with API keys, emails, PII, customer data, or any sensitive text. Also triggers on 'hide text in screenshot', 'redact image', 'blur sensitive', 'anonymize screenshot', 'prepare screenshot for sharing', or privacy-related image editing. Use this skill even if the user just says 'blur this' with an image file.
Fix issues in MTHDS bundles. Use when user says "fix this workflow", "fix this method", "repair validation errors", "the pipeline is broken", "fix the .mthds file", after /mthds-check found issues, or when validation reports errors. Automatically applies fixes and re-validates in a loop.
Manage MTHDS packages — initialize, configure exports, list, and validate. Use when user says "init package", "set up METHODS.toml", "manage packages", "mthds init", "validate package", "list package", or wants to manage MTHDS package manifests.
Automatically loads domain README.md context when you start working in a registered library or module. Reads architecture, public API, and patterns before touching domain-specific code. Activate when the task involves a specific library, domain path, or module the user references.
Meme token fast-trading assistant with two core capabilities: 1. Meme Rush - Real-time meme token lists from launchpads (Pump.fun, Four.meme, etc.) across new, finalizing, and migrated stages 2. Topic Rush - AI-powered market hot topics with associated tokens ranked by net inflow Use this skill when users ask about new meme tokens, meme launches, bonding curve, migration status, pump.fun tokens, four.meme tokens, fast meme trading, market hot topics, or trending narratives.
This skill should ONLY be used when the user explicitly asks for immediate, no-confirmation execution using phrases like "fast swap", "execute immediately", "swap with no confirmation", "quick swap now", "instant execute", or "skip confirmation and swap". The user must clearly indicate they want to bypass the review/confirmation step. Do NOT use this skill if the user mentions wanting to review, confirm, check, or verify before executing — use swap-build + swap-execute instead. Do NOT use this skill for general swap requests like "swap ETH to USDC" or "trade tokens" — those should go to swap-build. This skill runs a shell script that builds the swap via fast-swap.sh then immediately broadcasts the transaction. DANGEROUS - no confirmation before sending real transactions.
Fast-track GTM value preview for new users. Runs gtm-analytics-audit and gtm-strategy back to back and outputs the top 5 tracking opportunities with business rationale and effort estimates. No implementation, no DOM changes. Just a clear answer to "what should I track and why". Trigger on - "quickstart", "what should I track", "show me tracking opportunities", "quick GTM overview", "I'm new to GTM", "where do I start".
Create, join, and manage teams on OpenAnt. Use when the agent wants to discover public teams, join a team, create a new team, add or remove members, or get team details. Covers "find teams", "join a team", "create team", "team members", "manage my team".
Transfer tokens on Solana or Base. Use when the user wants to send, transfer, or pay tokens. Supports native coins (SOL, ETH) and tokens (USDC) by name, plus arbitrary tokens by mint/contract address. Covers "send SOL", "transfer USDC", "send tokens", "pay someone", "send ETH on Base", "transfer to address".
Guide for development and code tools skills including document processing, browser automation, testing frameworks, and IDE integrations.
Query wallet addresses and on-chain balances on OpenAnt. Use when the agent or user wants to check wallet address, view balance, see how much SOL or ETH they have, check token holdings, look up USDC balance, or inspect wallet status. Also use when a wallet operation fails with "Insufficient balance". Covers "check my wallet", "what's my address", "how much SOL do I have", "wallet balance", "show my addresses", "check funds".
Use this skill to quickly understand "what changed and what matters". Use when resuming work after absence, preparing handoff documentation, reviewing sprint progress, analyzing git history for context. Do not use when doing detailed diff analysis - use diff-analysis instead. DO NOT use when: full code review needed - use review-core instead.