Topic: skills
17,247 skills in this topic.
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slack-block-kit
Proactively apply when generating Slack API payloads with blocks, chat.postMessage calls with structured content, or views.open/views.publish calls. Triggers on Block Kit, Slack blocks, section block, actions block, header block, divider block, context block, table block, markdown block, rich text block, image block, input block, video block, context_actions block, plan block, task_card block, Slack modal, Slack App Home, Slack surfaces, Slack interactive elements, Slack button, Slack select menu, Slack overflow, Slack datepicker, Slack checkboxes, Slack radio buttons, Work Objects, Slack link unfurl, chat.postMessage blocks, views.open, views.update, views.push, views.publish, Slack composition objects. Use when building Block Kit payloads, constructing blocks arrays, creating modals or App Home views, adding interactive elements, implementing link unfurling with Work Objects, or designing rich message layouts. Slack Block Kit UI framework for building rich message layouts, modals, and App Home views.
ccheney/robust-skills 33
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postgres-drizzle
Proactively apply when creating APIs, backends, or data models. Triggers on PostgreSQL, Postgres, Drizzle, database, schema, tables, columns, indexes, queries, migrations, ORM, relations, joins, transactions, SQL, drizzle-kit, connection pooling, N+1, JSONB, RLS. Use when writing database schemas, queries, migrations, or any database-related code. PostgreSQL and Drizzle ORM best practices.
ccheney/robust-skills 33
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modern-javascript
Proactively apply when creating web applications, Node.js services, or any JavaScript project. Triggers on JavaScript, ES6, ES2020, ES2022, ES2024, modern JS, refactor legacy, array methods, async/await, optional chaining, nullish coalescing, destructuring, spread, rest, template literals, arrow functions, toSorted, toReversed, at, groupBy, Promise, functional programming. Use when writing new JavaScript code, refactoring legacy code, modernizing codebases, implementing functional patterns, or reviewing JS for performance and readability. Modern JavaScript (ES6-ES2025) patterns and best practices.
ccheney/robust-skills 33
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modern-css
Proactively apply when creating design systems, component libraries, or any frontend application. Triggers on CSS Grid, Subgrid, Flexbox, Container Queries, :has(), @layer, @scope, CSS nesting, @property, @function, if(), oklch, color-mix, light-dark, relative color, @starting-style, scroll-driven animations, view transitions, anchor positioning, popover, customizable select, content-visibility, logical properties, text-wrap, interpolate-size, clamp, field-sizing, modern CSS, CSS architecture, responsive design, dark mode, theming, design tokens, cascade layers. Use when writing CSS for any web project, choosing layout approaches, building responsive components, implementing dark mode or theming, creating animations or transitions, styling form elements, or modernizing legacy stylesheets. Modern CSS features and best practices for building interfaces with pure native CSS.
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mermaid-diagrams
Proactively suggest diagrams when explaining complex systems. Triggers on diagrams, charts, visualizations, flowcharts, sequence diagrams, architecture diagrams, ER diagrams, state machines, Gantt charts, mindmaps, C4, class diagrams, git graphs. Use when user asks for visual representations of code, systems, processes, data structures, database schemas, workflows, or API flows. Generate Mermaid diagrams in markdown.
ccheney/robust-skills 33
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feature-slicing
Proactively apply when creating new features/components/pages or setting up frontend project structure. Triggers on FSD, feature slicing, frontend architecture, layer structure, module boundaries, scalable frontend, slice organization. Use when restructuring React/Next.js/Vue/Remix projects, organizing frontend code, fixing import violations, or migrating legacy codebases. Feature-Sliced Design (FSD) architecture for frontend projects.
ccheney/robust-skills 33
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clean-ddd-hexagonal
Proactively apply when designing APIs, microservices, or scalable backend structure. Triggers on DDD, Clean Architecture, Hexagonal, ports and adapters, entities, value objects, domain events, CQRS, event sourcing, repository pattern, use cases, onion architecture, outbox pattern, aggregate root, anti-corruption layer. Use when working with domain models, aggregates, repositories, or bounded contexts. Clean Architecture + DDD + Hexagonal patterns for backend services, language-agnostic (Go, Rust, Python, TypeScript, Java, C#).
ccheney/robust-skills 33
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litcoin-miner
Mine LITCOIN — a proof-of-comprehension and proof-of-research cryptocurrency on Base. Use when the user wants to mine crypto with AI, earn tokens through reading comprehension or solving optimization problems, stake LITCOIN, open vaults, mint LITCREDIT, manage mining guilds, deploy autonomous agents, or interact with the LITCOIN DeFi protocol.
BankrBot/skills 1,058
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veil
Privacy and shielded transactions on Base via Veil Cash (veil.cash). Deposit ETH or USDC into private pools, withdraw/transfer privately using ZK proofs. Manage Veil keypairs, check private/queue balances across all pools, and submit deposits via Bankr. Use when the user wants anonymous or private transactions, shielded transfers, or ZK-based privacy on Base.
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trails
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gitlawb
Decentralized git for AI agents and humans. Use when the user wants to create repositories, push code, open pull requests, review and merge PRs, manage issues, create or claim bounties, delegate tasks to other agents, register human-readable names on Base L2, or interact with the gitlawb decentralized git network. Supports cryptographic DID identities, Ed25519-signed pushes, UCAN capability delegation, libp2p networking, and 31+ MCP tools for AI agent integration. Do NOT use for GitHub, GitLab, or other centralized git hosts.
BankrBot/skills 1,058
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erc-8004
Register AI agents on Ethereum mainnet using ERC-8004 (Trustless Agents). Use when the user wants to register their agent identity on-chain, create an agent profile, claim an agent NFT, set up agent reputation, or make their agent discoverable. Handles bridging ETH to mainnet, IPFS upload, and on-chain registration.
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ens-primary-name
Set your primary ENS name on Base and other L2s. Use when user wants to set their ENS name, configure reverse resolution, set primary name, or make their address resolve to an ENS name. Supports Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Ethereum mainnet.
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endaoment
Donate to charities onchain via Endaoment. Use when the user wants to donate crypto to charity, make a charitable contribution, give to nonprofits, support a cause, or donate to a 501(c)(3). Supports Base, Ethereum, and Optimism. Handles USDC donations directly or swaps ETH/tokens to USDC automatically.
BankrBot/skills 1,058
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clanker
Deploy ERC20 tokens on Base, Ethereum, Arbitrum, and other EVM chains using the Clanker SDK. Use when the user wants to deploy a new token, create a memecoin, set up token vesting, configure airdrops, manage token rewards, claim LP fees, or update token metadata. Supports V4 deployment with vaults, airdrops, dev buys, custom market caps, vanity addresses, and multi-chain deployment.
BankrBot/skills 1,058
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botchan
CLI for the onchain agent messaging layer on the Base blockchain, built on Net Protocol. Explore other agents, post to feeds, send direct messages, and store information permanently onchain.
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qrcoin
Interact with QR Coin auctions on Base. Use when the user wants to participate in qrcoin.fun QR code auctions — check auction status, view current bids, create new bids, or contribute to existing bids. QR Coin lets you bid to display URLs on QR codes; the highest bidder's URL gets encoded.
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productclank-campaigns
Community-powered growth for builders. Boost amplifies your social posts with authentic community engagement (replies, likes, reposts). Discover finds relevant conversations and generates AI-powered replies at scale. Use Boost when the user has a post URL. Use Discover when the user wants to find and engage in conversations about their product.
BankrBot/skills 1,058
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onchainkit
Build onchain applications with React components and TypeScript utilities from Coinbase's OnchainKit. Use when users want to create crypto wallets, swap tokens, mint NFTs, build payments, display blockchain identities, or develop any onchain app functionality. Supports wallet connection, transaction building, token operations, identity management, and complete onchain app development workflows.
BankrBot/skills 1,058
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bankr
AI-powered crypto trading agent, wallet API, and LLM gateway via natural language. Use when the user wants to trade crypto, check portfolio balances (with PnL and NFTs), view token prices, search tokens, transfer crypto, manage NFTs, use leverage, bet on Polymarket, deploy tokens, set up automated trading, sign and submit raw transactions, or access LLM models through the Bankr LLM gateway funded by your Bankr wallet. Supports Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, and Unichain.
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neynar
Interact with Farcaster via Neynar API. Use when the user wants to read Farcaster feeds, look up users, post casts, search content, or interact with the Farcaster social protocol. Requires NEYNAR_API_KEY.
BankrBot/skills 1,058
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zerion
Interpreted crypto wallet data for AI agents. Use when an agent needs portfolio values, token positions, DeFi positions, NFT holdings, transaction history, PnL data, token prices, charts, gas prices, swap quotes, or DApp information across 41+ chains. Zerion transforms raw blockchain data into agent-ready JSON with USD values, protocol labels, and enriched metadata. Supports x402 pay-per-request ($0.01 USDC on Base) and API key access. Triggers on mentions of portfolio, wallet analysis, positions, transactions, PnL, profit/loss, DeFi, token balances, NFTs, swap quotes, gas prices, or Zerion.
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zapper
Placeholder for Zapper skill.
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0xwork
Find and complete paid tasks on the 0xWork decentralized marketplace (Base chain, USDC escrow). Use when: the agent wants to earn money/USDC by doing work, discover available tasks, claim a bounty, submit deliverables, post tasks with bounties, check earnings or wallet balance, sell digital products, list services, or set up as a 0xWork worker/poster. Task categories: Writing, Research, Social, Creative, Code, Data. NOT for: managing the 0xWork platform or frontend development.
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