
This skill should be used when the user asks to "design a CLI", "help me design command-line flags", "what flags should my tool have", "create a CLI spec", "refactor my CLI interface", "design a CLI my agent can call", or wants to design command-line UX (args/flags/subcommands/help/output/errors/config) before implementation or audit an existing CLI surface for consistency and composability.
Recall, search, continue, or analyze past conversations. Triggers on recall phrases ("what did we discuss", "continue where we left off", "we decided"), retrospective phrases ("do a retro", "post-mortem", "what went well", "lessons learned", "find antipatterns"), and implicit signals (past-tense references, possessives without context, assumptive questions like "do you remember").
This skill should be used when the user says "update CLAUDE.md", "refresh CLAUDE.md", "sync CLAUDE.md with the codebase", "reorganize CLAUDE.md", "optimize project instructions", or when CLAUDE.md is stale, verbose, or out of sync.
Use for any image creation or editing request — logo, sticker, product mockup, nano banana, t2i, i2i, multi-reference compositing via generate.py. Not for HTML/CSS mockups, diagrams, or coded UI.
Persist learnings to memory or maintain existing memories. Triggers on "extract learnings", "save this for next time", "remember this pattern", "consolidate memories", "dream", "clean up memories".
This skill should be used when the user says "get PR comments", "show PR feedback", "what comments on my PR", "PR review comments", "show me the review", "what did reviewers say", or asks about feedback on a pull request. Not for creating PRs or responding to comments.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "convert this video", "change format to mp4", "trim from X to Y", "cut the first X seconds", "speed up this video", "slow motion", "timelapse", "resize video", "scale down", "rotate video", "flip video", "remux", or any general FFmpeg video manipulation not covered by compress-video, make-gif, share-social, extract-audio, or extract-frames.
Extracts first and/or last frames of every shot from a video using adaptive scene detection. Use this skill when the user says "extract frames", "get shot frames", "pull frames", "shot breakdown", "scene detect", "first frame of each shot", "last frame of each shot", "extract shots from video", or wants to extract key frames at shot cut points from a video file.
This skill should be used when the user says "interview me about", "help me clarify", "stress-test my idea", "let's explore this concept", "challenge my assumptions about", "grill me on", "drill into my plan", or needs structured questioning to refine and articulate their thinking.
This skill should be used when the user says "clean up branches", "delete merged branches", or "prune stale branches". Use whenever the user mentions branch cleanup, pruning, or stale branch deletion — even if they don't say "clean-branches" explicitly.
This skill should be used when the user says "commit my changes", "commit this", "create a commit", "git commit", "save my work", or mentions committing code.
Multi-perspective deliberation on a question. Use when the user says "get perspectives on", "multiple viewpoints", "council on this", "devil's advocate", "stress test this idea", "red team this", "poke holes in", "second opinion on", "what am I missing", or wants multi-perspective analysis of a decision, design, or strategy.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an agent", "make an agent", "write an agent", "build a subagent", "add an agent to a plugin", "design an autonomous agent", "generate an agent file", "write a system prompt for an agent", "what frontmatter does an agent need", "create a specialized agent". Not for skills or commands — use create-skill.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a skill" or "make a command". Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions skill creation, command authoring, slash commands, or building Claude extensions — even if they don't explicitly say "create-skill". Not for repairing or auditing existing skills — use repair-skill.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "repair an agent", "audit an agent", "fix my agent", "review agent quality", "check if my agent is well-written", "diagnose agent problems", "what's wrong with this agent", "improve this agent", or "what's wrong with this agent file". Not for skills — use repair-skill.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "research a topic", "run-research", "last30", "what's happening with X", "what are people saying about X", "find the best X", "X prompts", "latest on X", "X news", "what are people recommending for X", "research X for me", or wants to know what's trending, discussed, or debated about any subject in recent weeks.
This skill should be used when the user wants to create a pull request, or submit code for review. Triggers on "push a PR", "create a PR", "open a pull request", "make a PR", "submit for review".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "search YouTube", "find videos about", "get a transcript", "download subtitles", "extract audio from YouTube", "scan a channel", "research a topic on YouTube", "get video metadata", "what videos exist about", "download YouTube audio", "YouTube research", "summarize this video", "what is this video about", "pull captions from", "grab the audio from", or provides a YouTube/Vimeo/video URL and wants to extract information from it. Also triggers on "batch download transcripts", "analyze a channel", or any multi-video research workflow.
Use this skill when the user wants to analyze Claude token usage, understand Claude API spending, check cache hit rates, review Claude Code workflow patterns (skills, agents, hooks), or get cost optimization recommendations.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "fix my skill" or "audit this skill". Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions skill quality, structural issues, broken skills, or skill diagnostics — even if they don't explicitly say "repair-skill". Not for adding features or improving effectiveness — use improve-skill. Not for agents — use repair-agent.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "make a GIF", "convert to GIF", "create a GIF from this video", "export as GIF", "turn this clip into a GIF", "make an animated GIF", or "gif this".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "improve a skill", "make this skill better", "add features to a skill", "this skill is missing something", "upgrade my skill", "what's missing from this skill", "the skill doesn't do X", "make this more useful", or wants to improve skill effectiveness rather than structural correctness. Not for structural fixes — use repair-skill. Not for agents.
This skill should be used when the user asks about OpenClaw configuration, troubleshooting, setup, architecture, or any OpenClaw question. Triggers on "how do I configure OpenClaw", "set up telegram in OpenClaw", "gateway configuration", "OpenClaw troubleshooting", "claw advisor", "what's the best way to set up OpenClaw", "OpenClaw docs", "help me with OpenClaw", "openclaw channel setup", "debug OpenClaw", or needs guidance on OpenClaw features, channels, gateway, automation, models, or design decisions.
Fetch and summarize a web page
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an OpenClaw skill", "make a claw skill", "build a skill for OpenClaw", "write a SKILL.md for openclaw", "add a skill to openclaw", "generate openclaw skill frontmatter", "create a clawhub skill", "port a skill to OpenClaw", "convert a Claude Code skill to claw", "migrate my skill to openclaw", or wants to author a new skill or port an existing Claude Code skill for the pi-coding-agent / OpenClaw ecosystem.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "extract audio", "get the mp3", "strip audio from video", "rip audio", "save audio from video", "convert to audio", "get the soundtrack", "pull the audio track", "save as mp3", "export audio", or "separate audio from video".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "compress this video", "reduce file size", "make this video smaller", "optimize for web", "shrink this video", "compress to under X MB", "reduce bitrate", "make it smaller without losing quality", "encode with H.265", or "re-encode this video".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "convert this page to markdown", "extract this webpage", "save this article", "grab content from URL", "get markdown from this link", "scrape this page", provides a URL to extract, or wants clean web content without ads and clutter.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a README", "generate a README", "make a readme", "write a README for my project", "need a README", "add a README", "document my project", "set up project docs", "readme with badges".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "optimize for Instagram", "YouTube Shorts format", "make it 9:16", "square video", "TikTok format", "Reels format", "prepare for social media", "encode for Twitter", "optimize for Facebook", "LinkedIn video", "crop for portrait", or mentions any platform-specific video format or upload requirements.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a changelog", "generate a changelog", "update my changelog", "fill in the changelog", "add a changelog", "CHANGELOG is missing entries", "changelog is out of date", "what's missing from my changelog", "changelog from git history", "write changelog", "release notes", or says "my project needs a CHANGELOG".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "update my README", "refresh the README", "README is outdated", "sync README with the codebase", "improve my README", "keep README up to date", "fix the README", "my README is stale", "update the readme file", "README needs updating", "update readme from git history", or "readme is out of date".