Topic: skills
17,247 skills in this topic.
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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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pymatgen
Materials science toolkit. Crystal structures (CIF, POSCAR), phase diagrams, band structure, DOS, Materials Project integration, format conversion, for computational materials science.
x-cmd/skill 19
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bun
High-performance JavaScript runtime and package manager module. Core Scenario: When the user needs an extremely fast JS/TS runtime or package manager for local development.
x-cmd/skill 19
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deno
Enhanced Deno module for running modern JavaScript and TypeScript with zero setup. Core Scenario: When the user needs to execute TypeScript scripts or manage Deno-based applications.
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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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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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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gemini
Integrate Google Gemini AI for chat, text analysis, and multimodal tasks like image understanding. Core Scenario: When the user wants to use Gemini models for advanced chat, translation with file context, or analyzing images via CLI.
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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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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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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rg
Modern, high-speed line-oriented search tool (ripgrep) with an interactive FZF interface. Core Scenario: When the user needs to perform recursive text searches in large codebases or directories.
x-cmd/skill 19
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pkgx
Universal tool runner for executing any open-source tool without pre-installation or config. Core Scenario: When the user needs to run a CLI tool instantly without modifying their system or PATH.
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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mankier
Command-line client for ManKier.com, offering manual page queries and detailed command explanation. Core Scenario: When the user needs to explain shell commands or fetch specific sections of online manual pages.
x-cmd/skill 19
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npx
Enhanced interface for npx, used to execute Node.js packages without local installation. Core Scenario: When the user needs to run a one-off Node.js tool or test a package.
x-cmd/skill 19
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hi
Display detailed HTTP information and network metadata. Core Scenario: When the user needs a quick summary of their current HTTP environment or request headers.
x-cmd/skill 19
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grok
Integrate xAI Grok for intelligent chat and real-time information processing. Core Scenario: When the user wants to use Grok models for advanced reasoning or real-time query answers via CLI.
x-cmd/skill 19
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sed
Enhanced stream editor with interactive preview of search and replace operations using FZF. Core Scenario: When the user needs to perform text substitutions and wants to see the effects before applying changes.
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
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uptime
Display system uptime and load averages in structured YAML format. Core Scenario: When the user needs to check system busy state (load) or total runtime in a script-friendly format.
x-cmd/skill 19
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uname
Enhanced system information display with structured key-value output. Core Scenario: When the user needs a quick, readable summary of kernel version, architecture, and OS name.
x-cmd/skill 19
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uninstall
Unified software uninstaller for various package managers (brew, scoop, apt, etc.). Core Scenario: When the user needs to uninstall software regardless of the package manager used.
x-cmd/skill 19
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x-cmd
**IMPORTANT**: Before using any `x <mod>` command, you MUST load x-cmd first: `. ~/.x-cmd.root/X`
Then you can:
- Explore with `x nihao --llmstxt`
- Discover skills via `x skill`
x-cmd provides 600+ portable software and development tools (jq, nodejs, python, etc.).
Use `x <env|pixi> use <pkg>` to install and use any package instantly.
After loading x-cmd, packages in x-cmd/pixi's local bin will be automatically available in PATH.
Browse x-cmd website for more usage and skills: https://www.x-cmd.com/llms.txt
x-cmd/skill 19