Topic: skills
17,247 skills in this topic.
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x-system
This skill provides comprehensive system administration and monitoring tools through x-cmd CLI, including process management, macOS system utilities, network configuration, disk health monitoring, and storage analysis. This skill should be used when users need to perform system administration tasks, monitor system performance, manage network configurations, or troubleshoot system issues from command line interfaces.
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ws
Workspace management tool providing isolated environments for command execution and file management. Core Scenario: When the user needs to execute commands or manage files within a specific project workspace.
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tldr
Collaborative cheat sheets for console commands, providing concise usage examples and explanations. Core Scenario: When the user needs a quick reference for common command arguments and practical examples.
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sleep
Pause execution for human-readable durations or schedule periodic tasks. Core Scenario: When the user needs to delay scripts, create timers (beacons), or schedule repeating commands.
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x-security
This skill provides comprehensive security assessment and vulnerability management tools through x-cmd CLI, including network reconnaissance with Shodan, vulnerability scanning with OSV, and known exploited vulnerability tracking with KEV. This skill should be used when users need to perform security assessments, vulnerability research, network reconnaissance, or security monitoring from command line interfaces.
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termux
Comprehensive utility for Termux on Android, providing package management, API integration, and PRoot distros. Core Scenario: When the user needs to interact with Android hardware (SMS, vibrate, say) or manage Linux distros via PRoot.
x-cmd/skill 19
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shodan
Search the Shodan network database for connected devices, vulnerabilities, and real-time network intelligence. Core Scenario: When the user needs to perform network reconnaissance, search for exposed assets, or audit IPs.
x-cmd/skill 19
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x-rfc
RFC (Request for Comments) document query tool providing access to Internet protocol standards. Use this skill whenever the user needs to look up, search, read, or learn about RFC documents. Covers: list RFCs (x rfc ls), view by number (x rfc 791), search (x rfc : http), and AI summary (x rfc :: tls). Triggered by queries like "RFC 791", "TCP standard", "HTTP protocol", "TLS specs", "SMTP RFC", "what is RFC 1918?", or any Internet protocol standard lookup.
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wkp
Wikipedia search and summary extraction tool. Core Scenario: When AI needs to quickly obtain definitions or official summaries in the terminal.
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x-network
This skill provides comprehensive network administration and diagnostic tools through x-cmd CLI, including network scanning with Nmap, ARP table management, DNS configuration, routing table analysis, and enhanced ping utilities. This skill should be used when users need to perform network diagnostics, troubleshoot connectivity issues, analyze network topology, or monitor network performance from command line interfaces.
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x-mirror
x-mirror is a comprehensive mirror source management tool for various package managers. Use this skill whenever users need to configure, switch, or query package manager download mirrors. This skill handles: setting up and switching mirrors for package managers (pip, npm, brew, apt, go, cargo, gem, etc.), viewing available mirror options, checking current mirror configuration, restoring default official sources, and optimizing download speeds in China regions. Triggered by queries like "set npm mirror", "change pip source", "npm mirror speed", "pip Tsinghua mirror", "brew Chinese mirror", "x mirror apt", "how to speed up npm download", "configure pip mirror", "switch npm registry", or any request related to package manager mirrors, registry settings, or download acceleration. This skill is essential for developers in China or anyone needing to optimize package download speeds.
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tea
Enhanced interface for the Gitea CLI (tea), enabling management of repositories, issues, and PRs. Core Scenario: When the user needs to manage projects on a self-hosted or public Gitea instance.
x-cmd/skill 19
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scorecard
Automated security tool for assessing open-source project risks and best practices adherence. Core Scenario: When the user needs to evaluate the security health of a GitHub repository or package.
x-cmd/skill 19
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webtop
Rapidly deploy and manage desktop-in-browser environments using LinuxServer.io containers. Core Scenario: When the user needs a full desktop environment accessible via web browser for isolated tasks.
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tcsh
Enhanced interface for tcsh, enabling x-cmd integration and AI chat capabilities. Core Scenario: When the user needs to set up x-cmd in tcsh or interact with AI within the C shell.
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scoop
Enhanced Scoop package manager for Windows, supporting multi-threaded downloads and mirror management. Core Scenario: When the user needs to manage Windows CLI applications with accelerated downloads via aria2.
x-cmd/skill 19
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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.
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doc-coauthoring
Guide users through a structured workflow for co-authoring documentation. Use when user wants to write documentation, proposals, technical specs, decision docs, or similar structured content. This workflow helps users efficiently transfer context, refine content through iteration, and verify the doc works for readers. Trigger when user mentions writing docs, creating proposals, drafting specs, or similar documentation tasks.
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biopython
Comprehensive molecular biology toolkit. Use for sequence manipulation, file parsing (FASTA/GenBank/PDB), phylogenetics, and programmatic NCBI/PubMed access (Bio.Entrez). Best for batch processing, custom bioinformatics pipelines, BLAST automation. For quick lookups use gget; for multi-service integration use bioservices.
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datacommons-client
Work with Data Commons, a platform providing programmatic access to public statistical data from global sources. Use this skill when working with demographic data, economic indicators, health statistics, environmental data, or any public datasets available through Data Commons. Applicable for querying population statistics, GDP figures, unemployment rates, disease prevalence, geographic entity resolution, and exploring relationships between statistical entities.
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protocolsio-integration
Integration with protocols.io API for managing scientific protocols. This skill should be used when working with protocols.io to search, create, update, or publish protocols; manage protocol steps and materials; handle discussions and comments; organize workspaces; upload and manage files; or integrate protocols.io functionality into workflows. Applicable for protocol discovery, collaborative protocol development, experiment tracking, lab protocol management, and scientific documentation.
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kegg-database
Direct REST API access to KEGG (academic use only). Pathway analysis, gene-pathway mapping, metabolic pathways, drug interactions, ID conversion. For Python workflows with multiple databases, prefer bioservices. Use this for direct HTTP/REST work or KEGG-specific control.
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gtars
High-performance toolkit for genomic interval analysis in Rust with Python bindings. Use when working with genomic regions, BED files, coverage tracks, overlap detection, tokenization for ML models, or fragment analysis in computational genomics and machine learning applications.
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pymatgen
Materials science toolkit. Crystal structures (CIF, POSCAR), phase diagrams, band structure, DOS, Materials Project integration, format conversion, for computational materials science.
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