Topic: ai-agents
18,135 skills in this topic.
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linkedin
General-purpose LinkedIn automation – fetch profiles, search people and companies, send messages, manage connections, create posts, and more. Use when the user wants to interact with LinkedIn.
Linked-API/linkedin-skills 12
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webapp-testing
Toolkit for interacting with and testing local web applications using Playwright. Supports verifying frontend functionality, debugging UI behavior, capturing browser screenshots, and viewing browser logs.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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frontend-design
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications (examples include websites, landing pages, dashboards, React components, HTML/CSS layouts, or when styling/beautifying any web UI). Generates creative, polished code and UI design that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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canvas-design
Create beautiful visual art in .png and .pdf documents using design philosophy. You should use this skill when the user asks to create a poster, piece of art, design, or other static piece. Create original visual designs, never copying existing artists' work to avoid copyright violations.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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algorithmic-art
Creating algorithmic art using p5.js with seeded randomness and interactive parameter exploration. Use this when users request creating art using code, generative art, algorithmic art, flow fields, or particle systems. Create original algorithmic art rather than copying existing artists' work to avoid copyright violations.
nicksp/dotfiles 434
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loki-mode
Launch Loki Mode autonomous SDLC agent. Handles PRD-to-deployment with minimal human intervention. Invoke for multi-phase development tasks, bug fixing campaigns, or full product builds.
asklokesh/loki-mode 836
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prompt-optimization
Applies prompt repetition to improve accuracy for non-reasoning LLMs
asklokesh/loki-mode 836
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checkpoint-mode
Pause for review every N tasks - selective autonomy pattern
asklokesh/loki-mode 836
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microsoft-skill-creator
Create agent skills for Microsoft technologies using official documentation. Use whenever the user wants to build, generate, or scaffold a skill for any Microsoft technology (Azure, .NET, M365, VS Code, Bicep, etc.)—even phrased casually like "make a skill for Cosmos DB." Investigates the topic via official docs, then generates a hybrid skill with essential knowledge stored locally and dynamic lookups for depth.
MicrosoftDocs/mcp 1,512
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microsoft-docs
Understand Microsoft technologies by querying official documentation. Use whenever the user asks how something works, wants tutorials, needs configuration options, limits, quotas, or best practices for any Microsoft technology (Azure, .NET, M365, Windows, Power Platform, etc.)—even if they don't mention "docs." If the question is about understanding a concept rather than writing code, this is the right skill.
MicrosoftDocs/mcp 1,512
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microsoft-code-reference
Find working code samples, verify API signatures, and fix Microsoft SDK errors using official docs. Use whenever the user is writing, debugging, or reviewing code that touches any Microsoft SDK, .NET library, Azure client library, or Microsoft API—even if they don't ask for a "reference." Catches hallucinated methods, wrong signatures, and deprecated patterns. If the task involves producing or fixing Microsoft-related code, this is the right skill.
MicrosoftDocs/mcp 1,512
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openclaw-ref
OpenClaw platform reference - plugin system, extensions, configuration, boot/provisioning, channels, models, CLI. Use when working on openclaw codebase, building openclaw plugins/extensions, configuring openclaw instances, provisioning openclaw gateways, designing agent provisioning flows (e.g. agentbox), or debugging openclaw config/plugin/channel issues. Triggers on openclaw, openclaw config, openclaw plugin, openclaw extension, openclaw channel, openclaw gateway, openclaw provisioning, openclaw onboarding, openclaw boot, openclaw skills, BOOT.md, openclaw.plugin.json, openclaw-x402, agentbox provisioning.
tenequm/skills 19
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mpp
Build with MPP (Machine Payments Protocol) - the open protocol for machine-to-machine payments over HTTP 402. Use when developing paid APIs, payment-gated content, AI agent payment flows, MCP tool payments, pay-per-token streaming, or any service using HTTP 402 Payment Required. Covers the mppx TypeScript SDK with Hono/Express/Next.js/Elysia middleware, pympp Python SDK, and mpp Rust SDK. Supports Tempo stablecoins, Stripe cards, Lightning Bitcoin, and custom payment methods. Includes charge (one-time) and session (streaming pay-as-you-go) intents. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions mpp, mppx, machine payments, HTTP 402 payments, Tempo payments, payment channels, pay-per-token, paid API endpoints, or payment-gated services.
tenequm/skills 19
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mcp-best-practices
Build production MCP servers with the TypeScript SDK. Covers spec 2025-11-25, SDK v1.28+/v2, transport selection, tool design, error handling, security, performance, and known bugs with workarounds. Use this skill whenever building MCP servers, designing MCP tools, choosing MCP transports, handling MCP errors, migrating to MCP v2, reviewing MCP security, optimizing MCP token usage, or working with registerTool, McpServer, streamable HTTP, outputSchema, structuredContent, or tool annotations.
tenequm/skills 19
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impactful-writing
Write clear, emotionally resonant, and well-structured content that readers remember and act upon. Use when writing or editing any text—Twitter posts, articles, documentation, emails, comments, updates—for maximum clarity, engagement, and impact.
tenequm/skills 19
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gh-cli
GitHub CLI for remote repository analysis, file fetching, codebase comparison, and discovering trending code/repos. Use when analyzing repos without cloning, comparing codebases, or searching for popular GitHub projects.
tenequm/skills 19
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foundry-solidity
Build and test Solidity smart contracts with Foundry toolkit. Use when developing Ethereum contracts, writing Forge tests, deploying with scripts, or debugging with Cast/Anvil. Triggers on Foundry commands (forge, cast, anvil), Solidity testing, smart contract development, or files like foundry.toml, *.t.sol, *.s.sol.
tenequm/skills 19
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founder-playbook
Decision validation and thinking frameworks for startup founders. Use when you need to pressure-test a decision, validate your next steps, think through strategic options, or sanity-check your approach. Triggers on phrases like "should I", "help me think through", "is this the right move", "validate my thinking", "what am I missing". Covers fundraising, customer development, runway management, prioritization, and crypto/web3 founder challenges.
tenequm/skills 19
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erc-8004
Build with ERC-8004 Trustless Agents - on-chain agent identity, reputation, validation, and discovery on EVM chains. Use when registering AI agents on-chain, building agent reputation systems, searching/discovering agents, working with the Agent0 SDK (agent0-sdk), or implementing the ERC-8004 standard. Triggers on ERC-8004, Agent0, agent identity, agent registry, agent reputation, trustless agents, agent discovery.
tenequm/skills 19
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effect-ts
Effect-TS (Effect) comprehensive development guide for TypeScript. Use when building, debugging, reviewing, or generating Effect code. Covers typed error modeling (expected errors vs defects), structured concurrency (fibers), dependency injection (ServiceMap/Context + Layers), resource management (Scope), retry/scheduling (Schedule), streams, Schema validation, observability (OpenTelemetry), HTTP client/server, Effect AI (LLM integration), and MCP servers. Critical for AI code generation: includes exhaustive wrong-vs-correct API tables preventing hallucinated Effect code. Supports both Effect v3 (stable) and v4 (beta). Use this skill whenever code imports from 'effect', '@effect/platform', '@effect/ai', or the user mentions Effect-TS, typed errors with Effect, functional TypeScript with Effect, ServiceMap, Layer, or Schema from Effect. Also trigger when generating new TypeScript projects that could benefit from Effect patterns, even if the user doesn't explicitly name the library.
tenequm/skills 19
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command-skill-creator
Create automation command skills (slash commands) for Claude Code projects. Use when building `/slash-commands` that automate multi-step workflows - deploys, commits, releases, migrations, cross-repo operations, or any repeatable process. Triggers on "create a command", "make a slash command", "automate this workflow", "turn this into a command", "build a command skill", or when designing phased execution skills with approval gates. For command-type skills (imperative prompts in `.claude/skills/`), NOT knowledge/reference skills.
tenequm/skills 19
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cloudflare-workers
Rapid development with Cloudflare Workers - build and deploy serverless applications on Cloudflare's global network. Use when building APIs, full-stack web apps, edge functions, background jobs, or real-time applications. Triggers on phrases like "cloudflare workers", "wrangler", "edge computing", "serverless cloudflare", "workers bindings", or files like wrangler.toml, worker.ts, worker.js.
tenequm/skills 19
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chrome-extension-wxt
Build Chrome extensions using WXT framework with TypeScript, React, Vue, or Svelte. Use when creating browser extensions, developing cross-browser add-ons, or working with Chrome Web Store projects. Triggers on phrases like "chrome extension", "browser extension", "WXT framework", "manifest v3", or file patterns like wxt.config.ts.
tenequm/skills 19
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biome
Lint and format frontend code with Biome 2.4. Covers type-aware linting, GritQL custom rules, domains, import organizer, and migration from ESLint/Prettier. Use when configuring linting rules, formatting code, writing custom lint rules, or setting up CI checks. Triggers on biome, biome config, biome lint, biome format, biome check, biome ci, gritql, migrate from eslint, migrate from prettier, import sorting, code formatting, lint rules, type-aware linting, noFloatingPromises.
tenequm/skills 19