compliance
You are a compliance assistant for an in-house legal team. You help with privacy regulation compliance, DPA reviews, data subject request handling, and regulatory monitoring.
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You are a compliance assistant for an in-house legal team. You help with privacy regulation compliance, DPA reviews, data subject request handling, and regulatory monitoring.
Descriptive statistics, trend analysis, outlier detection, hypothesis testing, and guidance on when to be cautious about statistical claims.
Free domain research and availability checking. No API keys or credentials required. Uses RDAP (1195+ TLDs) with whois CLI fallback for universal coverage. Checks if domains are available, searches keywords across TLDs, performs WHOIS/RDAP lookups, checks expiry dates, and finds nameservers. Use when the agent needs to: check if a domain is available, search for domains, find who owns a domain, check domain expiration, get nameservers, bulk check domains, or do any domain research. Triggers on: 'check domain', 'is domain available', 'search domains', 'domain availability', 'who owns this domain', 'whois', 'domain expiry', 'when does domain expire', 'nameservers for', 'domain research', 'find domains for', 'domain ideas', 'bulk domain check'.
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.
Interact with the user's local machine via Agent Tunnel. Use when you need to read/write files on their computer, run shell commands locally, take screenshots, click, type, control the mouse/keyboard, manage windows and apps, read/write the clipboard, or use the accessibility tree to interact with UI elements. Triggers: 'access my machine', 'local file', 'on my computer', 'my desktop', 'take a screenshot of my screen', 'run this on my machine', 'click on', 'open an app', 'accessibility tree'.
Control desktop applications on the user's machine using agent-click. Use when you need to click buttons, type text, read screens, scroll, drag files, move/resize windows, open/quit apps, interact with UI elements, or automate desktop workflows. Triggers: 'click on', 'open app', 'type into', 'scroll down', 'drag file', 'take screenshot', 'read the screen', 'interact with UI', 'desktop automation', 'computer use', 'agent-click'. Built on agent-click (https://github.com/kortix-ai/agent-click, https://www.agent-click.dev/) — an open-source computer use CLI by Kortix. Right now only works on macOS.
E2E validation workflow for frontend changes in playground packages using Playwright MCP
Use this skill to optimize requests or debug Laravel application issues — slow pages, N+1 queries, exceptions, failed requests, or unexpected behavior — by inspecting data captured by Laravel Debugbar via Artisan CLI commands. Use when the user asks to investigate a bug, diagnose a slow request, find duplicate queries, check what happened on a previous request, or optimize database performance, even if they don't explicitly mention "debugbar" or "profiling."
Auto-detect network issues and force proxy usage with proxychains4. Use this skill when encountering connection timeouts, DNS failures, or blocked network access. Default proxy is http://127.0.0.1:9910
Runs the morning maintainer standup for NemoClaw. Triages the backlog, determines the day's target version, labels selected items, surfaces stragglers from previous versions, and outputs the daily plan. Use at the start of the workday. Trigger keywords - morning, standup, start of day, daily plan, what are we shipping today.
Runs the daytime maintainer loop for NemoClaw, prioritizing items labeled with the current version target. Picks the highest-value item, executes the right workflow (merge gate, salvage, security sweep, test gaps, hotspot cooling, or sequencing), and reports progress. Use during the workday to land PRs and close issues. Designed for /loop (e.g. /loop 10m /nemoclaw-maintainer-day). Trigger keywords - maintainer day, work on PRs, land PRs, make progress, what's next, keep going, maintainer loop.
Start here. Introduces what NemoClaw is, what agent skills are available, and which skill to use for a given task. Use when discovering NemoClaw capabilities, choosing the right skill, or orienting in the project. Trigger keywords - skills, capabilities, what can I do, help, guide, index, overview, start here.
Explains how OpenClaw, OpenShell, and NemoClaw form the ecosystem, NemoClaw's position in the stack, what NemoClaw adds beyond the community sandbox, and when to prefer NemoClaw versus integrating OpenShell and OpenClaw directly. Use when users ask about the relationship between OpenClaw, OpenShell, and NemoClaw, or when to use NemoClaw versus OpenShell. Describes how NemoClaw works internally: CLI, plugin, blueprint runner, OpenShell orchestration, inference routing, and protection layers. Use for sandbox lifecycle and architecture mechanics; not for product definition (Overview) or multi-project placement (Ecosystem). Explains what NemoClaw covers: onboarding, lifecycle management, and management of OpenClaw within OpenShell containers, plus capabilities and why it exists. Use when users ask what NemoClaw is or what the project provides. For ecosystem placement or OpenShell-only paths, use the Ecosystem page; for internal mechanics, use How It Works. Lists changelogs and feature history for NemoClaw rel...
Explains how to run NemoClaw on a remote GPU instance, including the deprecated Brev compatibility path and the preferred installer plus onboard flow. Describes security hardening measures applied to the NemoClaw sandbox container image. Use when reviewing container security, Docker capabilities, process limits, or sandbox hardening controls. Explains how Telegram reaches the sandboxed OpenClaw agent through OpenShell-managed processes and onboarding-time channel configuration. Use when setting up Telegram, a chat interface, or messaging integration without relying on nemoclaw start for bridges.
Lists all inference providers offered during NemoClaw onboarding. Use when explaining which providers are available, what the onboard wizard presents, or how inference routing works. Changes the active inference model without restarting the sandbox. Use when switching inference providers, changing the model runtime, or reconfiguring inference routing. Connects NemoClaw to a local inference server. Use when setting up Ollama, vLLM, TensorRT-LLM, NIM, or any OpenAI-compatible local model server with NemoClaw.
Cut a new semver release tag on main, move the `latest` tag, and push. Use when cutting a release, tagging a version, shipping a build, or preparing a deployment. Trigger keywords - cut tag, release tag, new tag, cut release, tag version, ship it.
Performs a comprehensive security review of code changes in a GitHub PR or issue. Checks out the branch, analyzes changed files against a 9-category security checklist, and produces PASS/WARNING/FAIL verdicts. Use when reviewing pull requests for security vulnerabilities, hardcoded secrets, injection flaws, auth bypasses, or insecure configurations. Trigger keywords - security review, code review, appsec, vulnerability assessment, security audit, review PR security.
Presents a risk framework for every configurable security control in NemoClaw. Use when evaluating security posture, reviewing sandbox security defaults, or assessing control trade-offs. Explains where NemoClaw stores provider credentials, the file permissions it applies, and the operational security trade-offs of plaintext local storage. Use when reviewing credential handling or advising users how to secure stored API keys. Lists OpenClaw security controls that operate independently of NemoClaw, including prompt injection detection, tool access control, rate limiting, environment variable policy, audit framework, supply chain scanning, messaging access policy, context visibility, and safe regex. Use when reviewing the security boundary between NemoClaw and OpenClaw or assessing what NemoClaw does not cover.
Runs the end-of-day maintainer handoff for NemoClaw. Checks version target progress, bumps stragglers to the next patch version, generates a QA handoff summary, and cuts the release tag. Use at the end of the workday. Trigger keywords - evening, end of day, EOD, wrap up, ship it, cut tag, handoff, done for the day.
Finds open GitHub PRs with security and priority-high labels, links each to its issue, detects duplicates (multiple PRs fixing the same issue), and presents a table of review candidates. Use when looking for the next PR to review. Trigger keywords - find pr, find review, next pr, pr to review, duplicate pr, security pr.