Research what people actually say about any topic in the last 30 days. Pulls posts and engagement from Reddit, X, YouTube, TikTok, Hacker News, Polymarket, GitHub, and the web.
Skills(SKILL.md)は、AIエージェント(Claude Code、Cursor、Codexなど)に特定の能力を追加するための設定ファイルです。
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API Reference for uploadSkill.
Before searching docs, check if `node_modules/ai/docs/` exists. If not, install **only** the `ai` package using the project's package manager (e.g., `pnpm add ai`).
Context for working on the next AI SDK major release. Only use when explicitly invoked by the user (e.g. via '/major-version-mode'). Do NOT trigger autonomously based on task content.
Guide for adding new AI provider packages to the AI SDK. Use when creating a new @ai-sdk/<provider> package to integrate an AI service into the SDK.
Guide for adding new AI function examples, for testing specific features against the actual provider APIs.
How to be rescued from a lonely island
Create and maintain Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) optimized for agentic coding workflows. Use when you need to propose, write, update, accept/reject, deprecate, or supersede an ADR; bootstrap an adr folder and index; consult existing ADRs before implementing changes; or enforce ADR conventions. This skill uses Socratic questioning to capture intent before drafting, and validates output against an agent-readiness checklist.
This skill covers adding new model IDs and removing obsolete ones across the AI SDK codebase. Each workflow uses search to discover all locations that need changes.
Client-side SPA — no SSR. All rendering happens in the browser.
Act as the Orchestrator for Chrome/Clank Code Healths. The goal is to make it
Use when creating a new builtin skill for Crush, editing an existing builtin skill (internal/skills/builtin/), or when the user needs to understand how the embedded skill system works.
Use when creating a new shell builtin command for Crush (internal/shell/), editing an existing one, or when the user needs to understand how commands are intercepted in Crush's embedded shell.
Use when the user needs help configuring Crush — working with crush.json, setting up providers, configuring LSPs, adding MCP servers, managing skills or permissions, or changing Crush behavior.
Use when the user needs to query, filter, reshape, extract, create, or construct JSON data — including API responses, config files, log output, or any structured data — or when helping the user write or debug JSON transformations.
pr-automation
Builds production-quality UIs. Use when building or modifying user-facing interfaces. Use when creating components, implementing layouts, managing state, or when the output needs to look and feel production-quality rather than AI-generated.
Structures git workflow practices. Use when making any code change. Use when committing, branching, resolving conflicts, or when you need to organize work across multiple parallel streams.
Refines raw ideas into sharp, actionable concepts worth building through structured divergent and convergent thinking.
Delivers changes incrementally. Use when implementing any feature or change that touches more than one file. Use when you're about to write a large amount of code at once, or when a task feels too big to land in one step.
Optimizes application performance. Use when performance requirements exist, when you suspect performance regressions, or when Core Web Vitals or load times need improvement. Use when profiling reveals bottlenecks that need fixing.
Breaks work into ordered tasks. Use when you have a spec or clear requirements and need to break work into implementable tasks. Use when a task feels too large to start, when you need to estimate scope, or when parallel work is possible.
Hardens code against vulnerabilities. Use when handling user input, authentication, data storage, or external integrations. Use when building any feature that accepts untrusted data, manages user sessions, or interacts with third-party services.
Prepares production launches. Use when preparing to deploy to production. Use when you need a pre-launch checklist, when setting up monitoring, when planning a staged rollout, or when you need a rollback strategy.
Grounds every implementation decision in official documentation. Use when you want authoritative, source-cited code free from outdated patterns. Use when building with any framework or library where correctness matters.
Creates specs before coding. Use when starting a new project, feature, or significant change and no specification exists yet. Use when requirements are unclear, ambiguous, or only exist as a vague idea.
Drives development with tests. Use when implementing any logic, fixing any bug, or changing any behavior. Use when you need to prove that code works, when a bug report arrives, or when you're about to modify existing functionality.
Discovers and invokes agent skills. Use when starting a session or when you need to discover which skill applies to the current task. This is the meta-skill that governs how all other skills are discovered and invoked.
Pushes interfaces past conventional limits with technically ambitious implementations — shaders, spring physics, scroll-driven reveals, 60fps animations. Use when the user wants to wow, impress, go all-out, or make something that feels extraordinary.
Review a feature and enhance it with purposeful animations, micro-interactions, and motion effects that improve usability and delight. Use when the user mentions adding animation, transitions, micro-interactions, motion design, hover effects, or making the UI feel more alive.
Add moments of joy, personality, and unexpected touches that make interfaces memorable and enjoyable to use. Elevates functional to delightful. Use when the user asks to add polish, personality, animations, micro-interactions, delight, or make an interface feel fun or memorable.
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Build ONNX Runtime from source. Use this skill when asked to build, compile, or generate CMake files for ONNX Runtime.
Lint and format ONNX Runtime code. Use this skill when asked to lint, format, or check code style for C++ or Python files in ONNX Runtime.
Run ONNX Runtime tests. Use this skill when asked to run tests, debug test failures, or find and execute specific test cases in ONNX Runtime.
Describes the architecture that enables Teleport to securely proxy client traffic to infrastructure resources.
Scaffold a new v9 component with all required files following Fluent UI patterns (hook, styles, render, types, tests, stories, conformance)
Visually verify a component by launching its Storybook story and taking a screenshot with playwright-cli. Use after making visual changes to a component.
Run lint on affected packages, parse errors, and auto-fix common issues (design tokens, React.FC, SSR safety, import restrictions)
Quick lookup for a Fluent UI package — path, dependencies, owner team, Nx project details, and relevant docs
Create a beachball change file for the current changes. Determines change type (patch/minor) and generates a description from the diff.
Review a PR for correctness, pattern compliance, testing, accessibility, and safety. Produces a confidence score for merge readiness.
@../../../.agents/skills/lint-check/SKILL.md
Guide for adding new Electron APIs to Wave Terminal. Use when implementing new frontend-to-electron communications via preload/IPC.
Implements Manus-style file-based planning to organize and track progress on complex tasks. Creates task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md. Use when asked to plan out, break down, or organize a multi-step project, research task, or any work requiring 5+ tool calls. Hermes adaptation with minimal notes.
Manus-style file-based planning for complex tasks. Creates and maintains task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md under .kiro/plan/. Use when planning, breaking down work, resuming a multi-step task, tracking phases, or restoring context after compaction. Trigger phrases include start planning, continue task, resume work, current phase, restore context.
Implements Manus-style file-based planning to organize and track progress on complex tasks. Creates task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md. Use when asked to plan out, break down, or organize a multi-step project, research task, or any work requiring 5+ tool calls. Supports automatic session recovery after /clear.
نظام تخطيط الملفات بنمط Manus لتنظيم وتتبع تقدم المهام المعقدة. ينشئ ملفات task_plan.md و findings.md و progress.md. يُستخدم عند طلب التخطيط أو تحليل المهام أو تنظيم المشاريع أو تتبع التقدم أو الخطط متعددة الخطوات. يدعم الاستعادة التلقائية للجلسة بعد /clear. كلمات التشغيل: تخطيط المهام، إدارة المشاريع، خطة العمل، تحليل المهام، تنظيم المشروع، تتبع التقدم، خطة متعددة الخطوات، ساعدني في التخطيط، تحليل المشروع
Manus-artiges Dateiplanungssystem zur Organisation und Verfolgung des Fortschritts komplexer Aufgaben. Erstellt task_plan.md, findings.md und progress.md. Wird verwendet, wenn der Benutzer plant, zerlegt oder organisiert: mehrstufige Projekte, Forschungsaufgaben oder Arbeiten mit über 5 Tool-Aufrufen. Unterstützt automatische Sitzungswiederherstellung nach /clear. Auslöser: Aufgabenplanung, Projektplanung, Arbeitsplan erstellen, Aufgaben analysieren, Projekt organisieren, Fortschritt verfolgen, Mehrstufige Planung, Hilf mir bei der Planung, Projekt zerlegen
Sistema de planificación basado en archivos estilo Manus para organizar y rastrear el progreso de tareas complejas. Crea task_plan.md, findings.md y progress.md. Cuando el usuario solicita planificación, desglose u organización de proyectos multipaso, tareas de investigación o trabajos que requieren más de 5 llamadas a herramientas. Soporta recuperación automática de sesión tras /clear. Palabras clave: planificación de tareas, planificación de proyecto, crear plan de trabajo, analizar tareas, organizar proyecto, seguimiento de progreso, planificación multipaso, ayúdame a planificar, desglosar proyecto