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Organize daily work fragments into structured weekly reports, quantify achievements and automatically format them. Call this skill when you need to generate weekly reports, organize work achievements or write reporting materials.
GCC Embedded Project Build Tool (CMake + arm-none-eabi-gcc), used to scan CMake-based embedded projects, list presets, configure, compile, rebuild, clean, and analyze ELF size. It is automatically triggered when users mention GCC, arm-none-eabi, CMake embedded compilation, Ninja build, ELF size analysis, arm-gcc, cross-compilation, cmake --build, cmake --preset, and also supports explicit invocation via /gcc. Even if users just say "compile" or "check firmware size", this skill should be triggered as long as the context involves CMake-based embedded GCC projects.
Chatfuel integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Chatfuel data.
Use markdown.new to fetch web content, convert files, and crawl sites as clean Markdown instead of raw HTML. Trigger this skill whenever you need to read a webpage, fetch URL content, convert a document (PDF, DOCX, XLSX, images, etc.), or crawl a website. This includes any task involving summarizing web pages, extracting content from URLs, ingesting documents, researching topics online, or gathering information from websites. If you're about to fetch HTML from a URL, use markdown.new instead — it returns clean Markdown with 80% fewer tokens.
Real-time tax liability analysis for active crypto traders with proportional cost basis, gain classification, and tax-aware trading signals
Use GitHub CLI, `gh`, for authentication, repository work, issues, pull requests, releases, Actions, projects, and `gh api` calls. Use this skill whenever the user mentions `gh`, `gh pr`, `gh issue`, `gh repo`, `gh run`, `gh workflow`, `gh auth`, wants a GitHub CLI command example, needs to script GitHub operations, or wants to translate GitHub UI steps into terminal commands.
Write, scaffold, and debug Go CLI applications with `github.com/spf13/cobra`. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Cobra, `cobra.Command`, a Go command-line app, subcommands, persistent or local flags, required flags, argument validation, shell completions, generated docs, or wants to build or refactor a cobra-based CLI.
When the user wants to optimize truck loading, load delivery vehicles, or plan vehicle capacity utilization. Also use when the user mentions "truck loading," "delivery vehicle optimization," "van loading," "cargo van packing," "multi-drop vehicle loading," "delivery route loading," "axle weight distribution," or "vehicle utilization." For container loading, see container-loading-optimization. For route optimization, see route-optimization.
Use ezBookkeeping API Tools script to record new transactions, query transactions, retrieve account information, retrieve categories, retrieve tags, and retrieve exchange rate data in the self hosted personal finance application ezBookkeeping.
Look up a Korean postcode and official English address from a known address with the official ePost integrated search page.
Search LCSC Electronics for electronic components — find parts by LCSC number (Cxxxxx) or MPN, check stock/pricing, download datasheets, analyze specifications. Sister company to JLCPCB, same parts library. Sync and maintain a local datasheets directory for a KiCad project, or use batch MPN-list seeding (`--mpn-list`) for bulk workflows without a project. No API key needed — uses the free jlcsearch community API. Use this skill when the user mentions LCSC, JLCPCB parts library, JLCPCB assembly parts, production sourcing, Cxxxxx part numbers, needs to find LCSC equivalents for parts, is preparing a BOM for JLCPCB assembly, or wants to download datasheets and LCSC is available. For package cross-reference tables and BOM workflow, see the `bom` skill.
Write correct Obsidian Flavored Markdown: wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, tags, highlights, math, and canvas syntax. Reference this when creating or editing any wiki page. Triggers on: write obsidian note, obsidian syntax, wikilink, callout, embed, obsidian markdown, wikilink format, callout syntax, embed syntax, obsidian formatting, how to write obsidian markdown.