Total 51,079 skills, Tools & Utilities has 8336 skills
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Unified Kaggle skill. Use when the user mentions kaggle, kaggle.com, Kaggle competitions, datasets, models, notebooks, GPUs, TPUs, badges, or anything Kaggle-related. Handles account setup, competition reports, dataset/model downloads, notebook execution, competition submissions, badge collection, and general Kaggle questions.
Use to assemble rate tables, accelerator logic, and plan governance templates.
Check wallet balances (ETH, USDC, etc.) on supported chains (Base, Citrea, HyperEVM, Monad).
捕获屏幕、窗口或区域的截图,支持标注。
Execute Unity MenuItem via uloop CLI. Use when you need to: (1) Trigger menu commands programmatically, (2) Automate editor actions (save, build, refresh), (3) Run custom menu items defined in scripts.
Send messages, embeds, and marketing content to Discord channels via webhooks or bot API. Manage community engagement, announcements, and automated posting. Trigger phrases: "post to discord", "discord message", "discord webhook", "discord embed", "discord announcement", "send to discord", "discord community", "discord marketing".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "analyze network traffic with Wireshark", "capture packets for troubleshooting", "filter PCAP files", "follow TCP/UDP streams", "dete...
Control the cmux terminal multiplexer. Use this skill when the user asks to manage terminal panes, workspaces, windows, browser splits, or interact with cmux in any way. Also use when you need to read other terminal screens, send commands to other panes, create splits, or manage the terminal layout.
Auto-discovered skill: pachca-read-members.
Scrape skills.sh and generate an interactive HTML dashboard showing skill distribution by publisher, installs, and categories. Rerun anytime to get fresh data.
Orchestrates creation of structured Obsidian notes with markdown, canvas diagrams, and table bases. Use when users ask to create notes, save knowledge, or document concepts in their Obsidian vault. Delegates to specialized format skills.
ALWAYS LOAD THIS SKILL when: something doesn't work as expected, documentation is unclear, need to understand library internals, debugging integration issues, or before making assumptions about how a library works. Contains opensrc repo paths, debugging workflows, and examples for Effect, TanStack, TRPC, Drizzle, Better Auth, OpenCode.