
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends the agent's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
Retrieve the Markdown version of a public web page from a URL using the agent's built-in URL fetch capability and markdown.new. Use when a user asks for page content in Markdown, cleaner extracted page content for LLM use, or URL-to-Markdown conversion.
Run Google searches and fetch JS-rendered web pages as Markdown via `google-search-cli`, a Patchright-based CLI invoked through `uvx` from its GitHub repo (no local install needed). Use when the agent needs (1) fresh Google search results from a query, (2) the Markdown of a URL that plain HTTP fetch (curl/WebFetch) cannot render because it requires JavaScript or evades bots, or (3) inspection of the raw HTML of a Google results page. Trigger phrases include "google for ...", "search the web for ...", "fetch this page as markdown", "this page needs JS to render". Do not use for static doc URLs that WebFetch handles cleanly, or when Chromium cannot be installed on the machine.
Fetch transcripts and create structured watching guides / summaries for YouTube videos. Use when the user asks to (1) get, fetch, extract, or download a transcript or captions from a YouTube video URL, or (2) summarize, create a watching guide, or produce a structured summary of a YouTube video. Trigger on youtube.com/watch, youtu.be, or youtube.com/shorts links.
Generate a commit message for staged git changes. Use this when the user wants a commit message, asks to summarize staged changes for a commit, or invokes a prompt that should draft a commit message from the index.
Access up-to-date, version-specific documentation and code examples from Context7. Use this skill to verify library and framework details.
Always use this skill at the beginning of a session. It establishes how to find and use skills, and requires relevant Skill tool invocation before ANY response including clarifying questions
Always invoke this skill for any git-related request (commit messages, staging review, history, PR descriptions, etc.) so git workflows are handled consistently.