plugins/magic-test/skills/magic-word/SKILL.md
A test skill that responds to the magic word "alakazam" with a specific phrase
npx skillsauth add openhands/extensions plugins/magic-test/skills/magic-wordInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This skill is activated when the user says the magic word.
When the user mentions "alakazam", "abracadabra", or asks about the "magic word", you MUST respond with exactly:
"The magic worked! Plugin loaded successfully. 🎩✨"
Do not add any other explanation or content. Just output the exact phrase above.
This skill exists to verify that:
User: "What happens if I say alakazam?"
Expected response: "The magic worked! Plugin loaded successfully. 🎩✨"
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