
How to manage UniFi network infrastructure — devices, clients, firewall, VPN, routing, WLANs, Traffic Flows, and statistics. Use this skill when the user mentions UniFi, Ubiquiti, network management, WiFi configuration, firewall rules, port forwarding, VPN, QoS, bandwidth, traffic flows, connected clients, network devices, or any UniFi networking task.
How to manage UniFi Access door control — locks, credentials, visitors, access policies, and events. Use this skill when the user mentions UniFi Access, door locks, door access, building access, NFC cards, PIN codes, visitor passes, access policies, access schedules, door readers, or any UniFi Access task.
Configure the UniFi Access MCP server for Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw — set controller host, credentials, API key, and permissions
Configure the UniFi Network MCP server for Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw — set controller host, credentials, and permissions
Configure the UniFi Protect MCP server for Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw — set NVR host, credentials, and permissions
How to manage UniFi Protect cameras and NVR — view cameras, smart detections, Find Anything detection search, recordings, snapshots, lights, sensors, Known Faces, license plates, and the Alarm Manager. Use this skill when the user mentions UniFi cameras, security cameras, NVR, recordings, motion detection, person detection, vehicle search, face recognition, Known Faces, license plates, snapshots, RTSP streams, floodlights, sensors, chimes, arming/disarming the alarm, or any UniFi Protect task.
Manage UniFi firewall policies using natural language — create, modify, and review firewall rules, content filters, and traffic policies. Use when asked to block traffic, create firewall rules, manage content filtering, set up time-based access controls, or review firewall configuration.
Audit UniFi firewall policies for conflicts, redundancies, security gaps, and best practices. Use when asked to review firewall rules, check for security issues, audit network policies, or optimize firewall configuration.
Run a UniFi network health check — diagnose device status, connectivity issues, firmware updates, and system health. Use when asked to check network health, find what's down, diagnose connectivity issues, or get a network status summary.
Configure the UniFi Access MCP server — set controller host, credentials, and permissions
Configure the UniFi Protect MCP server — set NVR host, credentials, and permissions
Configure the UniFi Network MCP server — set controller host, credentials, and permissions
Generate a security digest summarizing events across UniFi Protect cameras, Access door events, and Network firewall activity. Use when asked about what happened overnight, security summary, event digest, recent activity, or reviewing camera and access events.
Use this skill when reviewing or merging any community PR in unifi-mcp — even if the user just says "take a look at this PR" or "can we merge this." Covers the complete quality gate checklist (f-string logger ban, validator registry registration, doc site update ordering), the fork-edit model for trusted contributors, org-fork push limitations, the dual-subagent review pattern, PR body standards, and the close-and-redirect pattern for unsalvageable PRs. Apply this skill before approving any externally-authored PR, before running the merge command, and when auditing recently merged PRs for compliance.
Audit visitor activity by correlating Access badge scans with Network client connections. Use when the user wants to know who visited, when, and what devices they brought.
Use this skill whenever you are implementing or fixing an update_* tool in unifi-mcp. It covers the mandatory fetch-merge-put pattern, deep_merge semantics, V2 API response gotchas, the confirm double-fetch design, LLM UX requirements for dict params, and when flat params are appropriate instead. Applies even if the user only says "add an update tool for X" without specifying the implementation approach — the pattern is required for all update tools in this project.
Investigate a network incident by correlating device events with camera footage and physical access logs. Use when the user reports a device going offline, a network anomaly, or wants to understand what caused an infrastructure event.
Show everything that happened at a specific area across all UniFi products (Network, Protect, Access) in a given time window. Use when the user asks about activity at a door, entrance, room, or area.