
Generate and edit images using AI. Powered by Nano Banana Pro (Google Gemini image models) with Pollinations.ai and Imagen 4 fallback. Supports text-to-image, image editing, aspect ratios, 2K/4K, and batch generation. Use when generating images, creating visuals, AI art, text-to-image, image generation, create picture, make illustration, generate photo, nano banana, edit image, batch images.
Preset-driven team building — spawn coordinated multi-agent teams from battle-tested presets for full-stack, review, brainstorm, testing, TDD, and migration workflows. Review and brainstorm presets work without an increment.
Ultrathink LLM-as-Judge validation of completed work. Uses extended thinking and Opus model for thorough, independent evaluation. Use when saying "judge my code", "judge-llm", "deep validate", or as part of sw:done closure.
Expert at organizing specs and splitting tasks across multiple GitHub repositories for monorepo, polyrepo, and parent repo architectures. Use when managing specs across multiple repos, coordinating cross-repo work, or allocating tasks to different teams/repositories.
Validates Azure DevOps projects, area paths, and teams exist with auto-creation of missing resources. Use when setting up ADO integration, configuring .env variables, or troubleshooting missing project errors. Supports project-per-team, area-path-based, and team-based strategies.
Help and guidance for Azure DevOps synchronization with SpecWeave increments. Use when asking how to set up ADO sync, configure credentials, or troubleshoot integration issues. For actual syncing, use sw-ado:sync command.
System architect for scalable technical designs and ADRs. Use for system architecture, microservices, database design, trade-off analysis, component diagrams, tech selection.
Multi-perspective ideation with selectable cognitive lenses, persistent idea trees, and native handoff to sw:increment. Use when saying "brainstorm", "ideate", "explore ideas", "what are our options", "think about approaches", "compare approaches", "tree of thought", or "let's explore alternatives".
Mermaid diagrams following C4 Model and SpecWeave conventions - system architecture, sequence, ER, deployment diagrams. Activates for create diagram, draw diagram, visualize, system diagram, architecture diagram, C4 diagram, context diagram, container diagram, component diagram, sequence diagram, ER diagram, entity relationship, data model, deployment diagram.
Close increment with PM 3-gate validation (tasks, tests, docs). Use when all tasks complete and saying "close increment", "we're done", or "finish up".
Generate, run, and report Playwright E2E tests traced to spec.md acceptance criteria. Supports accessibility auditing via --a11y. Use when saying "e2e tests", "playwright tests", "run e2e", "generate e2e", "accessibility audit", "a11y test".
Clone and register an existing repository (or bulk-clone an entire org) into the SpecWeave workspace. Activate when the user wants to: add a repo, get a repo, clone a repo, register a repo, bring in a repo, pull in a repo, add a github repo to umbrella, clone and register, "get owner/repo", "add this github repo", "clone this repo into my workspace", "register this local repo". Also activate for "restore repos", "clone all child repos" on a new machine, "clone all service-* repos", "bulk clone", "clone entire org", "clone all repos matching pattern", "get all repos from org". Do NOT activate for: add a feature, add a task, add a story, add an increment, add a user story (those route to sw:increment).
Import external issues from GitHub, Jira, or Azure DevOps and create SpecWeave increments with platform suffixes (G/J/A). Supports filtering and duplicate prevention. Use when saying "import issues", "pull from github", "grab jira issues", or "import from ado".
Validates JIRA projects and boards exist, auto-creates missing resources. Use when setting up JIRA integration, validating .env configuration, or troubleshooting missing projects/boards. Supports per-project board configuration with JIRA_BOARDS_{ProjectKey} pattern.
Create pull request from increment feature branch. Use when increment is complete and push strategy is pr-based, or when explicitly saying "create PR", "open pull request", "make a PR".
AI-powered pull request review against spec acceptance criteria. Use for "review PR", "check PR against spec", "review pull request". Enterprise feature.
Multi-repo release expert - version alignment, semantic versioning, release coordination, dependency management, release waves, RC lifecycle (alpha/beta/rc), brownfield detection, rollback planning. Use for synchronized releases, version alignment, or release strategy.
Refactor code with test safety net to improve quality. Use when saying "TDD refactor", "refactor with tests", or "improve code quality".
--- description: Merge completed parallel agent work and trigger GitHub sync per increment. Activates for: team merge, merge agents, combine work, team finish. --- # Team Merge **Verify all teammates completed, run quality gates, close increments, and trigger sync.** ## Usage ```bash sw:team-merge sw:team-merge --dry-run # Preview merge plan sw:team-merge --skip-sync # Merge without GitHub/JIRA sync ``` ## What This Skill Does 1. **Verify all teammates completed** -- bl
Create and manage umbrella workspaces for multi-repo projects. Activate when the user wants to: create umbrella, umbrella init, wrap in umbrella, create workspace, setup multi-repo, migrate repos to umbrella, umbrella create, new workspace, restructure into umbrella, "wrap this repo", "create umbrella for these repos", "setup workspace with repos", "move repos into umbrella". Do NOT activate for: add a repo to existing umbrella (use sw:get), add a feature, add an increment, clone a repo (use sw:get).
Validate increment with rule-based checks and AI quality assessment. Use when saying "validate", "check quality", or "verify increment".
Sync guidance for SpecWeave increments with JIRA epics/stories (content SpecWeave→JIRA, status JIRA→SpecWeave). Use when asking about JIRA integration setup or troubleshooting sync. For actual syncing, use sw-jira:sync command instead.
Bidirectional conversion between SpecWeave increments and Azure DevOps work items. Use when exporting increments to ADO epics, importing ADO epics as increments, or resolving sync conflicts. Handles Epic/Feature/User Story/Task hierarchy mapping.
Start autonomous execution with stop hook feedback loop. Works until all tasks complete or max iterations reached. Use when you want continuous unattended execution.
Systematic 4-phase debugging with escalation protocol. Use when saying "debug", "investigate bug", "find root cause", "why is this failing", or "fix this bug".
Batch-close all increments at 100% completion. Discovers "ready for review" and "active" increments with all tasks done, then closes each via sw-closer subagent (Claude Code) or sw:done (non-cloud). Use when saying "close all", "close stuck increments", "batch close".
Execute increment tasks following spec and plan with sync hooks. Use when saying "implement", "start working", "execute tasks", or "continue increment". IMPORTANT - Before starting, check task count and domain count. If 3+ domains or 15+ tasks, recommend sw:team-lead instead (ask user for confirmation, or auto-invoke in auto mode).
Mandatory format standard for ALL GitHub issues created by SpecWeave with checkable acceptance criteria and proper metadata. Use when creating GitHub issues, formatting issue content, or ensuring consistent issue structure. Covers user stories, epics, features, and increments.
Two-way synchronization between SpecWeave specs and GitHub Projects (push & pull by default). Use when asking about GitHub integration setup, troubleshooting sync issues, or configuring sync settings. For actual syncing, use sw-github:sync-spec command.
Critical code review and quality interrogation before increment completion. Use when finishing a feature, before sw:done, or when saying "grill the code", "review my work", "critique implementation".
Generate plan.md and tasks.md for increment. Use when saying "create plan", "generate tasks", or "plan the increment".
Plan and create SpecWeave increments with PM and Architect agent collaboration. Use when starting new features, hotfixes, bugs, or any development work that needs specification and task breakdown. Creates spec.md, plan.md, tasks.md with proper AC-IDs and living docs integration.
Expert in mapping SpecWeave increments to JIRA structure (Increment → Epic + Stories + Subtasks) with bidirectional sync. Use when exporting increments to JIRA, importing JIRA epics as increments, or configuring field mapping. Maintains traceability across systems.
--- description: Full patch release with npm publish and GitHub Release. Flags: --quick (no GH release), --ci (Actions), --only (local). user-invokable: false --- # sw:npm - NPM Release Automation You are the NPM Release Assistant. Your job is to automate the patch version release process. ## STOP! READ THIS FIRST - MANDATORY GITHUB RELEASE **FOR DEFAULT MODE (no flags): GitHub Release creation is MANDATORY!** The workflow is NOT complete until you run `gh release create`. **DEFAULT MODE r
Product Manager for spec-driven development. Use when saying "write specs", "define requirements", "plan MVP", or "prioritize features".
Create programmatic videos with Remotion (React components rendered to MP4). Use when creating animated presentations, product demos, marketing videos, code-generated video, Remotion project, animated explainer.
Sync progress from tasks.md to living docs and external tools (GitHub/JIRA/ADO). Use when saying "sync progress" or "push progress".
Sync living docs for an increment. Generates or updates spec files in .specweave/docs/internal/specs/. Use when saying "sync docs", "update living docs", or "sync-docs".
Write minimal code to make failing tests pass. Use when saying "TDD green", "make tests pass", or "implement for tests".
Phase-agnostic orchestrator for parallel multi-agent work — brainstorm, plan, implement, review, research, or test. Auto-detects mode from intent. Use for implementation (3+ domains or 15+ tasks), brainstorming (multiple perspectives), parallel planning (PM + Architect), code review (delegates to sw:code-reviewer), research (multiple topics), or testing (parallel test layers). Also use when user says "team setup", "parallel agents", "team lead", "agent teams", "brainstorm with agents", "plan in parallel", "review code", "research this".
Generate AI videos from text prompts or images. Supports Google Veo 3.1 and Pollinations.ai (free). Use when generating video, creating animations, text-to-video, AI video, video generation, make clip, animate.
Elite multi-agent code review system. Spawns parallel specialized reviewers for logic, security, performance, silent failures, type design, spec compliance, comments, and test coverage — then validates findings independently. Use when saying 'review code', 'code review', 'audit code', 'review PR', 'review changes', 'check code quality'.
SpecWeave help and discovery. Shows available skills organized by workflow stage, usage statistics, and contextual next actions. Use when saying "help", "what can I do", "show commands", "what skills are available", "how do I use specweave", "getting started", "what's available", "list skills", or "specweave help". Do NOT activate for Claude Code's built-in /help command.
Generate project-specific skills from detected patterns in living docs. Use when saying 'skill-gen', 'generate skills', 'create project skills', 'codify patterns', 'skill generation', 'project-specific skills', or 'detected patterns'. Also use when the user responds to a skill suggestion printed during increment closure.
Execute full TDD red-green-refactor cycle with validation gates. Use when saying "TDD cycle", "test-driven development", or "full TDD workflow".
Write failing tests that define expected behavior. Use when saying "TDD red", "write failing tests", or "test first".
Organize specs and tasks across multiple Azure DevOps projects with intelligent content-based mapping. Use when working with project-per-team, area-path-based, or team-based ADO architectures. Handles cross-project coordination and folder structure organization.
Bootstrap or update project AI-agent instruction files (AGENTS.md for Codex, CLAUDE.md for Claude Code, or both) from the current project's structure. Triggers on: write AGENTS.md, write CLAUDE.md, generate AGENTS.md, agent instructions, project conventions for AI, bootstrap agent docs, set up project memory for Codex/Claude, document dev/test/build commands for AI coding tools, single-source project instructions for any AI agent.
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iOS/macOS app deployment and App Store Connect automation using the `asc` CLI — a lightweight alternative to fastlane. Activates when deploying iOS apps, distributing TestFlight builds, submitting to App Store, managing certificates/profiles, uploading metadata/screenshots, checking review status, or automating any App Store Connect workflow. Use instead of fastlane for simpler, JSON-first automation. Keywords: deploy iOS app, TestFlight, App Store submission, app review status, code signing, provisioning profiles, app metadata, screenshots upload, build distribution, release iOS, publish app, ship to App Store, upload IPA, beta testing, app analytics, in-app purchases, subscriptions, Xcode Cloud, App Store Connect API, JWT token auth.
Hand off your in-flight work to ANY other AI coding tool so you can continue exactly where you left off — works in 8+ tools (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini, Antigravity, Cursor, Aider, Cline/Roo, Windsurf). Writes one portable, secret-scrubbed handoff document plus a full diff of your uncommitted edits, then prints the absolute path, a clickable link, and a copy-paste resume prompt. Use this skill whenever the user is running out of subscription tokens, wants to switch tools mid-task, says 'handoff', 'continue elsewhere', 'continue on another machine', 'switch to Codex/OpenCode/Gemini/Cursor', or 'I'm out of tokens'. Self-contained: needs only git and a shell; uses 'specweave handoff' as an optional accelerator if it is on PATH.
START HERE — Skill discovery and installation assistant. The recommended first skill when you don't know which skills you need. Searches verified-skill.com, recommends plugin bundles, and installs skills. Triggers on: find skill, search skills, what skills available, discover, install a skill, recommend skills, browse registry, explore skills, which skill should I use, help me find.
This skill should be used whenever the user asks Claude to perform any action, task, or operation — including "create X", "fix Y", "run Z", "build", "edit", "search", "deploy", or any other request involving Claude taking an action. Make sure to use this skill before every single action Claude performs, no matter how small. Activate on every action request without exception.
Meta-skill for creating new skills from natural language. Trigger phrases: "new skill", "create a skill", "build a skill", "make a skill", "generate a skill", "author a skill", "skill builder".
End-to-end corporate and personal tax preparation: data gathering from Xero/bank statements/Gmail/Obsidian/Google Drive, P&L generation, IRS compliance analysis, tax calculation, document staging, and payment guidance. Use this skill when the user mentions tax filing, tax preparation, P&L report, Form 1120, Form 1040, corporate tax, personal tax return, Sorsher, accountant meeting, tax deadline, estimated tax payment, IRS payment, extension filing, 1099, W-2, bank statement analysis for taxes, constructive dividends, home office deduction, or any tax-year financial preparation. Also activate when the user wants to analyze business expenses, calculate tax liability, prepare audit documentation, or generate invoices for foreign contractors. This skill handles both C-Corp (Form 1120) and personal MFJ (Form 1040) returns.
Autonomous Obsidian vault management using the PARA + LLM Wiki pattern. Three operations: ingest (inbox to wiki + PARA routing), query (cross-vault synthesis), lint (health check). Scheduled via CronCreate 4x/day. Filesystem-only -- no Obsidian app dependency. Activate when the user mentions 'ingest', 'vault', 'wiki page', 'obsidian brain', 'vault lint', 'inbox', 'wiki index', 'knowledge base query', or wants to process, organize, query, or audit their Obsidian vault.
Blotato social-media publishing and scheduling platform — REST API + MCP server. Publish and schedule posts across X/Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Threads, Pinterest, and more from a single integration. Use this skill whenever the user wants to schedule, publish, queue, or batch-post content to multiple social channels at once, especially when limits on browser-based posting tools (Postiz, Buffer) are an issue. Trigger phrases: 'schedule on Blotato', 'use Blotato', 'post to TikTok and X', 'Blotato API', 'bulk-schedule posts'. Also activate when the user references their Blotato account, Blotato dashboard, Blotato API key, or asks about post status / queue verification.
Generate responsive CSS grid layouts from a column/gap spec.
A tiny test skill used by the 0853 verify-runtime harness. Says hello. No external calls. Use when the user asks for a sanity-check skill in a verify-harness fixture.
Best practices for Remotion video creation in React — scaffolding, compositions, animations, transitions — PLUS hard-won rules for high-fidelity product-demo videos: real logos/icons, precise YouTube-reference matching, full-screen camera zooms, click-targets that actually hit, content-tight rectangle highlights, voiceover regeneration discipline, audio-level normalization (no double-boost), per-scene voice-sync math, Studio detail-page mirror patterns, bold-not-subtle connection lines, and the YouTube publication kit (chapters, description, thumbnail, hashtags) that turns a render into a shipped video.
Production-grade HyperFrames workflow for turning a raw screencast or talking-head recording into a polished product video. Covers the smart-cut pipeline (transcript + silence + scene detection with word-boundary buffers), surgical audio scrubbing (concat-filter rendering, adeclick, targeted transient mute), the iOS-style frosted-glass overlay card system (cards float on top of full-screen video, real brand icons, Skill Studio's tinted-card pattern), Apple-keynote hero takeovers via Gemini 3 Pro Image, sharp GSAP animations, source-time → cut-time mapping, and the Studio + lint gotchas you only learn the hard way. Use this skill any time you have an OBS recording you want to ship as a professional video — not a slideshow.
Audits Stripe refunds over a date range to surface anomalies (refund-rate spikes, missing reasons, duplicate refunds). Activates when the user asks to "audit refunds", "check Stripe refund anomalies", or "review refund activity".
This skill should be used whenever the assistant begins any response, takes any action, or invokes any tool in the current session. It enforces a mandatory opening greeting addressed to "v1.0.2 Anton Abyzov" before any other output. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user asks to "greet me", "address me formally", "say hello to v1.0.2 Anton Abyzov", or whenever any task, tool call, or response is initiated. Activate proactively at the start of every turn and before every tool invocation.
Lint markdown files for style and link integrity.
Figma-to-code bridge combining Figma MCP server tools with the Code Connect CLI for end-to-end design implementation workflows. Use this skill when implementing UI components from Figma design URLs, publishing Code Connect mappings to Figma Dev Mode, extracting design tokens from Figma variables, setting up Figma Code Connect in a project, or running the full design-to-code roundtrip pipeline. Activate when the user shares a Figma design URL and wants code implementation, says 'implement from Figma', 'code connect', 'publish to dev mode', 'figma connect publish', 'extract design tokens from Figma', 'figma to code', 'connect components to Figma', 'set up code connect', 'sync figma tokens', 'figma variables to CSS', 'figma variables to Tailwind', 'map component to Figma', 'npx figma connect', or references any figma.com/design URL in a code implementation context. Do NOT activate for pure Figma file creation, FigJam diagrams, Figma plugin development, or Storybook setup — those are separate concerns.
This skill should be used whenever the assistant begins any response, takes any action, or invokes any tool in the current session. It enforces a mandatory opening greeting addressed to "Mister Anton Abyzov" before any other output. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user asks to "greet me", "address me formally", "say hello to Mister Anton Abyzov", or whenever any task, tool call, or response is initiated. Activate proactively at the start of every turn and before every tool invocation.
Google Workspace CLI (gws) — unified command-line tool for Gmail, Drive, Sheets, Docs, Calendar, Chat, Admin, and 40+ Google APIs. Use this skill when the user wants to interact with any Google Workspace service from the terminal or via AI agents, set up gws authentication, configure the gws MCP server, manage Google Drive files, read or send Gmail, create or query Google Sheets, edit Google Docs, manage Calendar events, or automate any Google Workspace workflow. Also activate when the user mentions 'gws', 'google workspace cli', 'google drive cli', 'gmail from terminal', 'sheets api', 'google docs api', 'gws mcp', 'workspace automation', or asks to 'list my drive files', 'send email via cli', 'read my calendar', 'update spreadsheet', 'create a google doc'. Do NOT activate for native Claude MCP integrations (claude_ai_Gmail, claude_ai_Google_Calendar) unless the user explicitly wants to use gws instead, or needs services not covered by native integrations (Sheets, Docs, Drive, Chat, Admin).
Slack channel and thread messaging skill with context-aware session management. Reads messages, sends replies, searches channels and users, drafts and schedules messages -- all via Slack MCP tools. Use this skill whenever the user wants to read Slack messages, reply in Slack, send a Slack message, check a Slack channel, respond to a Slack thread, monitor Slack conversations, draft a Slack message, schedule a Slack message, find a Slack channel or user, or do anything involving Slack communication. Also activate when the user mentions 'check Slack', 'reply on Slack', 'send to #channel', 'DM someone on Slack', 'what did they say in Slack', 'catch up on Slack', 'Slack thread', 'post in Slack', or references any Slack channel by name (e.g., '#general', '#engineering'). This skill manages session boundaries: thread replies stay in the same session to preserve conversational context, while new top-level channel messages start a fresh session to keep conversations isolated.
Cross-platform social media content creation, posting, and engagement skill. Covers Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, Threads, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit, dev.to, Facebook, Discord, and Telegram. Handles AI image generation (Nano Banana Pro with 3 options per image at correct aspect ratios), AI video generation (Veo 3.1), carousel creation, platform-specific posting flows, deduplication against recent posts, strategic content planning (hook formulas, psychological angles, content pillars), brand context integration, proof screenshot creation for virality, and daily engagement (replying to 10 threads per platform). Use this skill whenever the user wants to post content to social media, create social media visuals, schedule posts, engage with followers, grow their audience, reply to threads, or manage any social media activity. Also activate when the user mentions any social platform by name, says 'post this', 'share on social', 'engage', 'reply to threads', 'publish a post about', 'social media blast', 'cross-post this', 'announce on social', 'spread the word', 'promote this on', 'quick post', 'post with video', 'create social content for', 'repost across socials', or references content distribution.
Find and complete paid expert surveys from expert network platforms (Arbolus, Guidepoint, GLG, AlphaSights, Techsponential) using the user's real professional background. Automates the mechanical form-filling of expert consultations that pay $50-$100+. Use this skill whenever the user mentions surveys, canopy, expert consultations, Arbolus, Guidepoint, GLG, AlphaSights, 'find surveys', 'check surveys', 'complete survey', 'paid survey', 'expert network', 'canopy reward', or any reference to survey rewards/honorariums. Also activate when the user asks to check Gmail for survey invitations or mentions earning money from expertise sharing.
This skill should be used whenever the user asks to "run the task skill", "invoke the task skill", "use the task skill", "trigger task skill", or mentions a "task skill" in any context. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user references task skill activation, task skill testing, or wants to verify the task skill is working. Activate on any mention of "I'm a task skill" or requests to demonstrate task skill behavior.
Tournament manager for the EasyChamp platform. Use when the user wants to create or operate a sports league, tournament, or bracket — covers generating a league, spinning up a tournament under it, building the bracket, producing a schedule with venues, and entering match results. Activates for 'create a league', 'start a tournament', 'make a bracket', 'schedule matches', 'enter a score', 'record results', 'basketball tournament', 'soccer league', 'single-elim bracket', 'double-elimination', or any EasyChamp-related workflow. Backed by the EasyChamp MCP — requires an EASYCHAMP_API_KEY for live use, or EASYCHAMP_DEMO=1 for offline demos. Do NOT activate for non-sports scheduling (use a generic calendar skill instead) or for tournament-style brackets inside unrelated domains (e.g. 'coding challenge bracket' without EasyChamp — prompt for clarification).
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with visual verification. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, landing pages, dashboards, React/Vue/Svelte components, HTML/CSS layouts, or any web UI that needs to look polished. Also activates when styling, beautifying, redesigning, or doing visual refresh of existing UI. Covers the full loop: design thinking, code generation, and browser-based visual verification to iterate until the result actually looks right. Use this skill even if the user doesn't explicitly say 'design' — any request to build or improve a web interface benefits from this skill's aesthetic guidance and verification workflow.
Tournament manager — creates leagues, tournaments, brackets, schedules, and enters results via the EasyChamp MCP.
Lint markdown files for style and grammar issues.
Test skill for eval UI E2E tests. Activates when users ask about testing or evaluation. Keywords: test, eval, benchmark, assertions.
Autonomous Obsidian vault management using the PARA + LLM Wiki pattern. Three operations: ingest (inbox to wiki + PARA routing), query (cross-vault synthesis), lint (health check). Scheduled via CronCreate 4x/day. Filesystem-only -- no Obsidian app dependency. Activate when the user mentions 'ingest', 'vault', 'wiki page', 'obsidian brain', 'vault lint', 'inbox', 'wiki index', 'knowledge base query', or wants to process, organize, query, or audit their Obsidian vault.
--- name: obsidian-brain description: "Autonomous Obsidian vault management using the PARA + LLM Wiki pattern. Three operations: ingest (inbox to wiki + PARA routing), query (cross-vault synthesis), lint (health check). Scheduled via CronCreate 4x/day. Filesystem-only -- no Obsidian app dependency. Activate when the user mentions 'ingest', 'vault', 'wiki page', 'obsidian brain', 'vault lint', 'inbox', 'wiki index', 'knowledge base query', or wants to process, organize, query, or audit their Obsi
Slack channel and thread messaging skill with context-aware session management. Reads messages, sends replies, searches channels and users, drafts and schedules messages -- all via Slack MCP tools. Use this skill whenever the user wants to read Slack messages, reply in Slack, send a Slack message, check a Slack channel, respond to a Slack thread, monitor Slack conversations, draft a Slack message, schedule a Slack message, find a Slack channel or user, or do anything involving Slack communication. Also activate when the user mentions 'check Slack', 'reply on Slack', 'send to #channel', 'DM someone on Slack', 'what did they say in Slack', 'catch up on Slack', 'Slack thread', 'post in Slack', or references any Slack channel by name (e.g., '#general', '#engineering'). This skill manages session boundaries: thread replies stay in the same session to preserve conversational context, while new top-level channel messages start a fresh session to keep conversations isolated.
Open Chrome browser and post to the TikTok website. Log in to make sure that the user is logged in, and then click New Video. Provide some details about the file, and that's it.
START HERE — Skill discovery and installation assistant. The recommended first skill when you don't know which skills you need. Searches verified-skill.com, recommends plugin bundles, and installs skills. Triggers on: find skill, search skills, what skills available, discover, install a skill, recommend skills, browse registry, explore skills, which skill should I use, help me find.
iOS/macOS app deployment and App Store Connect automation using the `asc` CLI — a lightweight alternative to fastlane. Activates when deploying iOS apps, distributing TestFlight builds, submitting to App Store, managing certificates/profiles, uploading metadata/screenshots, checking review status, or automating any App Store Connect workflow. Use instead of fastlane for simpler, JSON-first automation. Keywords: deploy iOS app, TestFlight, App Store submission, app review status, code signing, provisioning profiles, app metadata, screenshots upload, build distribution, release iOS, publish app, ship to App Store, upload IPA, beta testing, app analytics, in-app purchases, subscriptions, Xcode Cloud.
Cross-platform social media content creation, posting, and engagement skill. Covers Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, Threads, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit, dev.to, Facebook, Discord, and Telegram. Handles AI image generation (Nano Banana Pro with 3 options per image at correct aspect ratios), AI video generation (Veo 3.1), carousel creation, platform-specific posting flows, deduplication against recent posts, strategic content planning (hook formulas, psychological angles, content pillars), brand context integration, proof screenshot creation for virality, and daily engagement (replying to 10 threads per platform). Use this skill whenever the user wants to post content to social media, create social media visuals, schedule posts, engage with followers, grow their audience, reply to threads, or manage any social media activity. Also activate when the user mentions any social platform by name, says 'post this', 'share on social', 'engage', 'reply to threads', 'publish a post about', 'social media blast', 'cross-post this', 'announce on social', 'spread the word', 'promote this on', 'quick post', 'post with video', 'create social content for', 'repost across socials', or references content distribution.
Google Workspace CLI (gws) — unified command-line tool for Gmail, Drive, Sheets, Docs, Calendar, Chat, Admin, and 40+ Google APIs. Use this skill when the user wants to interact with any Google Workspace service from the terminal or via AI agents, set up gws authentication, configure the gws MCP server, manage Google Drive files, read or send Gmail, create or query Google Sheets, edit Google Docs, manage Calendar events, or automate any Google Workspace workflow. Also activate when the user mentions 'gws', 'google workspace cli', 'google drive cli', 'gmail from terminal', 'sheets api', 'google docs api', 'gws mcp', 'workspace automation', or asks to 'list my drive files', 'send email via cli', 'read my calendar', 'update spreadsheet', 'create a google doc'. Do NOT activate for native Claude MCP integrations (claude_ai_Gmail, claude_ai_Google_Calendar) unless the user explicitly wants to use gws instead, or needs services not covered by native integrations (Sheets, Docs, Drive, Chat, Admin).