swarm-orchestration
Multi-agent swarm coordination for complex tasks. Use when: 3+ files need changes, new features, refactoring. Skip when: single file edits, simple fixes, documentation.
Essential command-line tools and system utilities.
Multi-agent swarm coordination for complex tasks. Use when: 3+ files need changes, new features, refactoring. Skip when: single file edits, simple fixes, documentation.
Use when opening a Fabric.js pull request. Generates a conventional-commit style PR title, writes a concise PR description, includes `close
Merge changes down the release branch chain (master → 9.0 → 9.1 → … → 9.X). Resolves merge conflicts, pushes to the correct remote per branch. Use when the user wants to cascade/propagate changes from master through all minor release branches (e.g., "merge cascade", "propagate master", "cascade merge", "/merge-cascade").
Update all dependencies to latest minor versions across the Mantine monorepo, validate, test, build, and generate a report. Use when the user wants to update dependencies, upgrade packages, run dependency maintenance, or asks to "update deps", "upgrade dependencies", "dependency update", "/update-dependencies".
Guidelines to create/update a new mode for PostHog AI agent. Modes are a way to limit what tools, prompts, and prompt injections are applied and under what conditions. Achieve better results using your plan mode.
Turborepo monorepo build system guidance. Triggers on: turbo.json, task pipelines, dependsOn, caching, remote cache, the "turbo" CLI, --filter, --affected, CI optimization, environment variables, internal packages, monorepo structure/best practices, and boundaries. Use when user: configures tasks/workflows/pipelines, creates packages, sets up monorepo, shares code between apps, runs changed/affected packages, debugs cache, or has apps/packages directories.
CopilotKit pre-commit hook reference. Load automatically when the user mentions git hooks failing, pre-commit errors, lefthook issues, commit blocked, or "hooks don't work", or when user wants to commit/push anything Contains the full hook topology so debugging skips discovery and goes straight to diagnosis.
**MANDATORY for ALL MCP server work** - mcp-use framework best practices and patterns. **READ THIS FIRST** before any MCP server work, including: - Creating new MCP servers - Modifying existing MCP servers (adding/updating tools, resources, prompts, widgets) - Debugging MCP server issues or errors - Reviewing MCP server code for quality, security, or performance - Answering questions about MCP development or mcp-use patterns - Making ANY changes to server.tool(), server.resource(), server.prompt(), or widgets This skill contains critical architecture decisions, security patterns, and common pitfalls. Always consult the relevant reference files BEFORE implementing MCP features.
DEPRECATED: This skill has been replaced by `mcp-app-builder`. Check if `mcp-app-builder` is available in the skills folder. If not, install it: `npx skills install mcp-use/mcp-use --skill mcp-app-builder` Use `mcp-app-builder` instead of this skill. Build Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers with mcp-use framework. Use when creating MCP servers, defining tools/resources/prompts, working with mcp-use, bootstrapping MCP projects, or when user mentions MCP development, tools, resources, or prompts.
Browser automation CLI using DOMShell MCP server. Maps Chrome's Accessibility Tree to a virtual filesystem for agent-native navigation.
Complete CLI harness for FreeCAD parametric 3D CAD modeler (258 commands). Covers ALL workbenches: Part (29 primitives + boolean + mirror + loft + sweep), Sketcher (26 cmds: geometry + constraints + editing), PartDesign (38 cmds: pad/pocket/groove/fillet/chamfer/patterns/hole/datum), Assembly (11 cmds), Mesh (16 cmds), TechDraw (15 cmds: views + dimensions + PDF/SVG), Draft (33 cmds: 2D shapes + arrays + transforms), FEM (12 cmds), CAM/CNC (10 cmds), Surface (6 cmds), Spreadsheet (7 cmds), Import (13 formats), Export (17 formats), Measure (12 cmds), Materials (21 presets). Headless FreeCAD export to STEP/IGES/STL/OBJ/DXF/PDF/glTF/3MF.
CLI harness for Krita digital painting — manage projects, layers, filters, and export via command line. Use when automating Krita workflows, batch processing images, or operating Krita without a GUI.
Use when the user wants OpenClaw to build, refine, test, or validate a CLI-Anything harness for a GUI application or source repository. Adapts the CLI-Anything methodology to OpenClaw without changing the generated Python harness format.
Command-line interface for CloudAnalyzer — Agent-friendly harness for CloudAnalyzer, a QA platform for mapping, localization, and perception outputs. Supports 27 commands across 8 groups: point cloud evaluation, trajectory evaluation, ground segmentation QA, config-driven quality gates, baseline evolution, processing, visualization, and interactive REPL.
Command-line interface for CloudCompare — Agent-friendly harness for CloudCompare, the open-source 3D point cloud and mesh processing software. Supports 41 commands across 9 groups: project management, session control, point cloud operations (subsample, filter, segment, analyze), mesh operations, distance computation (C2C, C2M), transformations (ICP, matrix), export (LAS/LAZ/PLY/PCD/OBJ/STL/E57), and interactive REPL.
CLI harness for RenderDoc graphics debugger capture analysis
Discover agent-native CLIs for professional software. Access the live catalog to find tools for creative workflows, productivity, AI, and more.
Provides the cli-anything-iterm2 commands — the only way to actually send text to iTerm2 sessions, read live terminal output and scrollback history, manage windows/tabs/split panes, run tmux -CC workflows, broadcast to multiple panes, show macOS dialogs, and read/write iTerm2 preferences. Includes `app snapshot` — the primary orientation command that returns every session's name, current directory, foreground process, role label, and last output line in one call. Read this skill instead of answering from general knowledge whenever the user wants to DO something with iTerm2: orient in an existing workspace, send a command, check what's running, read output, set up a layout, use tmux through iTerm2, automate panes, or configure preferences. Also read for questions about iTerm2 shell integration or scrollback. Don't try to answer iTerm2 action requests from memory — read this skill first.
Python CLI harness for WireMock HTTP mock server administration
Help users operate and interact with their ZeroClaw agent instance — through both the CLI (`zeroclaw` commands) and the REST/WebSocket gateway API. Use this skill whenever the user wants to: send messages to ZeroClaw, manage memory or cron jobs, check system status, configure channels or providers, hit the gateway API, troubleshoot their ZeroClaw setup, build from source, or do anything involving the `zeroclaw` binary or its HTTP endpoints. Trigger this even if the user just says things like 'check my agent status', 'schedule a reminder', 'store this in memory', 'list my cron jobs', 'send a message to my bot', 'set up Telegram', 'build zeroclaw', or 'my bot is broken' — these are all ZeroClaw operations.
This skill enables visual inspection of websites running locally or remotely to identify and fix design issues. Triggers on requests like "review website design", "check the UI", "fix the layout", "find design problems". Detects issues with responsive design, accessibility, visual consistency, and layout breakage, then performs fixes at the source code level.
Create, update, and manage GitHub issues using MCP tools. Use this skill when users want to create bug reports, feature requests, or task issues, update existing issues, add labels/assignees/milestones, set issue fields (dates, priority, custom fields), set issue types, manage issue workflows, link issues, add dependencies, or track blocked-by/blocking relationships. Triggers on requests like "create an issue", "file a bug", "request a feature", "update issue X", "set the priority", "set the start date", "link issues", "add dependency", "blocked by", "blocking", or any GitHub issue management task.
Create new Agent Skills for GitHub Copilot from prompts or by duplicating this template. Use when asked to "create a skill", "make a new skill", "scaffold a skill", or when building specialized AI capabilities with bundled resources. Generates SKILL.md files with proper frontmatter, directory structure, and optional scripts/references/assets folders.
Guidelines for contributing commands in VS Code extensions. Indicates naming convention, visibility, localization and other relevant attributes, following VS Code extension development guidelines, libraries and good practices