Topic: codex-skills
9,266 skills in this topic.
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run-tests
Run unit and integration tests for Catalyst-Relay. Use when asked to test, run tests, verify changes, or check if code works.
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add-endpoint
Add new HTTP endpoints to Catalyst-Relay server. Use when creating routes, API endpoints, or HTTP handlers.
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add-core-function
Add new core business logic functions to Catalyst-Relay. Use when creating pure functions, ADT operations, or library-consumable code.
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global-coding-style
Write clean, consistent code following naming conventions, DRY principles, small focused functions, automated formatting, and meaningful variable names. Use this skill when writing or refactoring any code in any language, naming variables/functions/classes/files, structuring code logic, removing dead code, or ensuring code readability and maintainability. Apply to all programming tasks including Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, Java, Go, or any other language files (.py, .js, .ts, .rb, .java, .go) to maintain consistent style, improve code quality, and enhance team collaboration across the entire codebase.
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global-commenting
Write self-documenting code with minimal, evergreen comments that explain complex logic without describing recent changes or temporary fixes. Use this skill when writing code comments, documentation strings, explaining complex algorithms, clarifying business logic, or deciding whether code needs comments. Apply when working with any source code files where comments or documentation might be added, ensuring comments remain relevant, helpful, and focused on explaining why rather than what the code does, while preferring clear code structure and naming over excessive commenting.
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global-conventions
Follow project-wide development conventions including project structure, version control practices, environment configuration, documentation, dependency management, and code review processes. Use this skill when organizing files/directories, writing commit messages, managing branches, configuring environments, handling secrets, maintaining documentation, or establishing team workflows. Apply when working with project structure, README files, .gitignore, environment variables, dependency files (package.json, requirements.txt), feature flags, changelogs, or any aspect of project organization and team collaboration that requires consistency across the development lifecycle.
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simplify
Simplify and refine recently modified code for clarity and consistency. Use after writing code to improve readability without changing functionality.
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global-error-handling
Implement robust error handling with user-friendly messages, specific exception types, fail-fast validation, centralized error boundaries, graceful degradation, and proper resource cleanup. Use this skill when writing try-catch blocks, raising exceptions, handling API errors, validating input, implementing error boundaries, managing external service failures, or ensuring resource cleanup. Apply when working with error handling code in any language, exception classes, error middleware, API error responses, retry logic, or any code that needs to handle failures gracefully while maintaining system stability and providing clear feedback to users.
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global-tech-stack
Understand and apply project-specific technology choices including frameworks, languages, databases, testing tools, and third-party services to maintain consistency across the stack. Use this skill when making technology decisions, adding new dependencies, choosing libraries/frameworks, configuring build tools, setting up databases, implementing authentication, or integrating third-party services. Apply when working with framework-specific code, package managers, ORM configurations, testing setups, deployment configurations, or any task that requires knowledge of the project's chosen technologies to ensure architectural consistency and avoid introducing conflicting tools or patterns.
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create-pr
Generate commit message, PR title, and PR body for a pull request. Use when the user wants to create a PR, generate PR content, prepare a pull request, or fill a PR template from code changes.
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dev-servers
Start the backend (FastAPI/uvicorn) and frontend (Vite) development servers. Use when user mentions "start dev", "run servers", "launch app", "start the app", or needs to run the application locally.
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add-event-type
Add a new event type to the frontend feed system with corresponding React component. Use when user mentions "new event", "add event type", "event block", "new block type", or wants to display new agent output types.
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add-backend-tool
Add a new tool to the backend OpenAI function calling system. Use when user mentions "new tool", "add tool", "backend function", "agent capability", or wants to extend what the AI agent can do.
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test-build-error
Tests error visibility for build step failures
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test-echo-tool
A tool that echoes its input for testing
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powershell-expert
Develop PowerShell scripts, tools, modules, and GUIs following Microsoft best practices. Use when writing PowerShell code, creating Windows Forms/WPF interfaces, working with PowerShell Gallery modules, or needing cmdlet/module recommendations. Covers script development, parameter design, pipeline handling, error management, and GUI creation patterns. Verifies module availability and cmdlet syntax against live documentation when accuracy is critical.
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java-unit-test
为 Java 项目生成自动化单元测试(JUnit 5 + Mockito)。当用户要求编写单元测试、生成测试用例或提升测试覆盖率时使用。
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summon-daem0n
Guide for initializing and consolidating Daem0n-MCP across project structures
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lovable
Integration skill for Lovable.dev projects. Activates when working with:
- Lovable.dev projects with GitHub sync
- Supabase Edge Functions that need deployment
- Database migrations for Lovable Cloud
- Projects with supabase/ directory structure
- Any mention of "Lovable", "deploy edge function", "apply migration"
Provides exact Lovable prompts for backend operations that can't be done via GitHub alone.
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plugin-settings
This skill should be used when the user asks about "plugin settings", "store plugin configuration", "user-configurable plugin", ".local.md files", "plugin state files", "read YAML frontmatter", "per-project plugin settings", or wants to make plugin behavior configurable. Documents the .claude/plugin-name.local.md pattern for storing plugin-specific configuration with YAML frontmatter and markdown content.
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yolo
Browser automation skill for Lovable deployments. Activates when:
- yolo_mode: on in CLAUDE.md
- Running /deploy-edge or /apply-migration commands
- After git push when auto_deploy: on (automatic detection)
- Any mention of "yolo mode", "automate Lovable", "browser automation"
Automatically navigates to Lovable.dev and submits deployment prompts.
Runs verification tests based on configuration.
Auto-deploys after git push when enabled.
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daem0nmcp-protocol
Use when Daem0nMCP tools are available - enforces the sacred covenant (commune at session start, seek counsel before changes, inscribe decisions, seal outcomes)
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gemini-research-subagent
Delegates large-context code analysis to Gemini CLI. Use when analyzing codebases, tracing bugs across files, reviewing architecture, or performing security audits. Gemini reads, Claude implements.
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openspec-daem0n-bridge
Bridges OpenSpec (spec-driven development) with Daem0n-MCP memory - auto-imports specs, informs proposals with past outcomes, converts archived changes to learnings
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