Topic: skills
17,247 skills in this topic.
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kimi
Enhancement module for kimi-cli, integrating AI programming capabilities into the terminal workflow. Core Scenario: When the user wants to launch the Kimi Code agent for coding assistance, upgrades, or session management.
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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openclaw
Install and configure the OpenClaw personal AI assistant. Core Scenario: When the user needs to deploy, uninstall, or configure their own local AI assistant on their device.
x-cmd/skill 19
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onsh
Enhanced interface for xonsh, providing x-cmd integration, documentation search, and AI capabilities. Core Scenario: When the user needs to integrate x-cmd with xonsh or search xonsh documentation via CLI.
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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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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pwsh
PowerShell enhancement module providing interactive REPL and system management tools. Core Scenario: When the user needs to manage system resources (disk, IP, processes) or use PowerShell via x-cmd.
x-cmd/skill 19
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sd
Modern finding and replacing tool with intuitive regex syntax and interactive FZF preview. Core Scenario: When the user needs a faster, more readable alternative to sed for text substitutions.
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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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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speckit
Enhancement module for Spec Kit, helping users set up and use the Specify CLI for spec-driven development. Core Scenario: When the user wants to initialize a Specify project to formalize the "Requirement → Plan → Task → Implementation" flow.
x-cmd/skill 19
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x-env
x-env is x-cmd's environment and package management module for installing and managing third-party software, programming language runtimes, and command-line tools. Use this skill when: installing or managing runtimes (node, python, go, bun, java, rust); installing CLI tools (jq, yq, fzf, himalaya, claude-code); managing multiple software versions (specify versions, switch versions); cleaning up unused packages; viewing installed software paths or dependencies; asking how to install software; temporarily using software in current shell session (try); permanently installing software to user environment (use); upgrading installed software versions; running scripts with specific software versions. This is the core package manager in x-cmd ecosystem.
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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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
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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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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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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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zig
Enhanced Zig language module for package management, project building, and ZON format conversion. Core Scenario: When the user needs to manage Zig projects, convert ZON to JSON/YAML, or initialize C compilation with Zig.
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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yq
Portable command-line YAML, JSON, and XML processor with an interactive REPL for exploring data. Core Scenario: When the user needs to query, extract, or interactively browse YAML configurations or structured data.
x-cmd/skill 19
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x-is
Value validation and environment detection tool for Shell scripts. Validates input types (integers, floats, IPs), compares file ages, detects runtime environments (TTY, WSL, Termux, Cygwin). Supports batch checking with exit code 0 success / 1 failure. Trigger when user needs to validate input types, detect terminal environment, check file freshness, verify variable states, or perform environment suitability checks (suitable_pkg/suitable_advise). Keywords: validate, check, verify, is, integer, float, positive, negative, range, IP address, file age, interactive, WSL, Termux, environment detection, unset variable, batch check.
x-cmd/skill 19
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x-zuz
Unified compression and decompression tool. Core Scenario: When AI needs to handle various archive formats (zip, tar, gz, 7z, rar, zst, xz, bz2) in the terminal. x-cmd provides concise aliases and zero-dependency installation.
x-cmd/skill 19
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winget
Enhanced interface for Microsoft's WinGet package manager, supporting mirrors and proxy configuration. Core Scenario: When the user needs to manage Windows applications using the official native package manager.
x-cmd/skill 19
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whisper
Local AI speech recognition based on whisper.cpp, supporting transcription and subtitle generation. Core Scenario: When the user needs to transcribe audio to text, generate SRT subtitles, or merge subtitles into video.
x-cmd/skill 19