Topic: codex
8,457 skills in this topic.
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find
Search for files and directories in a directory hierarchy with an interactive FZF application. Core Scenario: When the user needs to find files based on name, size, type, or other metadata.
x-cmd/skill 19
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hmdb-database
Access Human Metabolome Database (220K+ metabolites). Search by name/ID/structure, retrieve chemical properties, biomarker data, NMR/MS spectra, pathways, for metabolomics and identification.
x-cmd/skill 19
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bioservices
Unified Python interface to 40+ bioinformatics services. Use when querying multiple databases (UniProt, KEGG, ChEMBL, Reactome) in a single workflow with consistent API. Best for cross-database analysis, ID mapping across services. For quick single-database lookups use gget; for sequence/file manipulation use biopython.
x-cmd/skill 19
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histolab
Lightweight WSI tile extraction and preprocessing. Use for basic slide processing tissue detection, tile extraction, stain normalization for H&E images. Best for simple pipelines, dataset preparation, quick tile-based analysis. For advanced spatial proteomics, multiplexed imaging, or deep learning pipelines use pathml.
x-cmd/skill 19
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gwas-database
Query NHGRI-EBI GWAS Catalog for SNP-trait associations. Search variants by rs ID, disease/trait, gene, retrieve p-values and summary statistics, for genetic epidemiology and polygenic risk scores.
x-cmd/skill 19
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clinpgx-database
Access ClinPGx pharmacogenomics data (successor to PharmGKB). Query gene-drug interactions, CPIC guidelines, allele functions, for precision medicine and genotype-guided dosing decisions.
x-cmd/skill 19
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hostname
Manage the system's hostname, including viewing current name and setting new names. Core Scenario: When the user needs to identify the device name or change the system hostname.
x-cmd/skill 19
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ps
Display running process information with support for interactive UI and structured exports (CSV, JSON, TSV). Core Scenario: When the user needs to analyze system processes or export process data for external automation.
x-cmd/skill 19
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adaptyv
Cloud laboratory platform for automated protein testing and validation. Use when designing proteins and needing experimental validation including binding assays, expression testing, thermostability measurements, enzyme activity assays, or protein sequence optimization. Also use for submitting experiments via API, tracking experiment status, downloading results, optimizing protein sequences for better expression using computational tools (NetSolP, SoluProt, SolubleMPNN, ESM), or managing protein design workflows with wet-lab validation.
x-cmd/skill 19
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ls
Enhanced ls command providing unified access to system resources like CPU, memory, and processes. Core Scenario: When the user needs a quick summary of files and system resource states via enhanced subcommands.
x-cmd/skill 19
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nu
Enhanced interface for Nushell, enabling x-cmd integration, documentation search, and AI-powered command generation. Core Scenario: When the user needs to set up x-cmd in Nushell or search Nushell documentation via CLI.
x-cmd/skill 19
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scientific-critical-thinking
Evaluate scientific claims and evidence quality. Use for assessing experimental design validity, identifying biases and confounders, applying evidence grading frameworks (GRADE, Cochrane Risk of Bias), or teaching critical analysis. Best for understanding evidence quality, identifying flaws. For formal peer review writing use peer-review.
x-cmd/skill 19
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skill-creator
Create new skills, modify and improve existing skills, and measure skill performance. Use when users want to create a skill from scratch, update or optimize an existing skill, run evals to test a skill, benchmark skill performance with variance analysis, or optimize a skill's description for better triggering accuracy.
x-cmd/skill 19
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openalex-database
Query and analyze scholarly literature using the OpenAlex database. This skill should be used when searching for academic papers, analyzing research trends, finding works by authors or institutions, tracking citations, discovering open access publications, or conducting bibliometric analysis across 240M+ scholarly works. Use for literature searches, research output analysis, citation analysis, and academic database queries.
x-cmd/skill 19
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anndata
Data structure for annotated matrices in single-cell analysis. Use when working with .h5ad files or integrating with the scverse ecosystem. This is the data format skill—for analysis workflows use scanpy; for probabilistic models use scvi-tools; for population-scale queries use cellxgene-census.
x-cmd/skill 19
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latchbio-integration
Latch platform for bioinformatics workflows. Build pipelines with Latch SDK, @workflow/@task decorators, deploy serverless workflows, LatchFile/LatchDir, Nextflow/Snakemake integration.
x-cmd/skill 19
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dingtalk
Send messages to DingTalk groups using bot webhooks, supporting Markdown and interactive cards. Core Scenario: When the user needs to automate notifications or send interactive messages to a DingTalk group.
x-cmd/skill 19
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gg
Search the web using Google Gemini AI, combining search results with AI-generated answers. Core Scenario: When the user needs real-time information from the web with AI-summarized responses and source citations.
x-cmd/skill 19
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pymc-bayesian-modeling
Bayesian modeling with PyMC. Build hierarchical models, MCMC (NUTS), variational inference, LOO/WAIC comparison, posterior checks, for probabilistic programming and inference.
x-cmd/skill 19
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zarr-python
Chunked N-D arrays for cloud storage. Compressed arrays, parallel I/O, S3/GCS integration, NumPy/Dask/Xarray compatible, for large-scale scientific computing pipelines.
x-cmd/skill 19
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mistral
Integrate Mistral AI for efficient language modeling and text generation tasks. Core Scenario: When the user wants to use Mistral models for chat or translation via CLI.
x-cmd/skill 19
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telegram
Send messages and files to Telegram groups or channels using bot tokens. Core Scenario: When the user needs to automate alerts or share files with Telegram chats via bot.
x-cmd/skill 19
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jq
Lightweight and flexible JSON processor. Core Scenario: When the AI needs to filter, transform, format, or extract JSON data in the terminal. x-cmd version provides zero-dependency auto-installation.
x-cmd/skill 19
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tee
Redirect output to files and stdout while preserving the original command's exit code. Core Scenario: When the user needs to log command output to a file without losing the ability to check the success of the command.
x-cmd/skill 19