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gemini-tts
by akrindev
Generate speech from text using Google Gemini TTS models via scripts/. Use for text-to-speech, audio generation, voice synthesis, multi-speaker conversations, and creating audio content. Supports multiple voices and streaming. Triggers on "text to speech", "TTS", "generate audio", "voice synthesis", "speak this text".
jackyshen-gen-recording-course-script
by mebusw
Generate comprehensive video course scripts with structured curriculum, engaging lesson content, and production guidance. Use for "recording class script", "online course content", "video lessons design", "e-learning content".
dev-browser
by jtsang4
Browser automation with persistent page state. Use when users ask to navigate websites, fill forms, take screenshots, extract web data, test web apps, or automate browser workflows. Trigger phrases include "go to [url]", "click on", "fill out the form", "take a screenshot", "scrape", "automate", "test the website", "log into", or any browser interaction request.
visa-itinerary-gen
by zephryve
一键生成领馆级签证行程计划书 — Generate consulate-grade visa itinerary from natural language. Real flyai data, zero hallucination. PDF + booking links with Fliggy.
containerization-best-practices
by 1Mangesh1
Container and Docker best practices. Use when user asks to "optimize Docker", "Docker best practices", "container security", "image optimization", "layer caching", "multi-stage builds", "container networking", "volume management", "Docker performance", or mentions containerization strategies and Docker optimization.
umple-diagram-generator
by umple
"Generate diagrams (state machines, class diagrams) from natural language requirements using Umple. Use when user requests: (1) State machine diagrams (2) UML class diagrams (3) Diagram generation from text descriptions, (4) Any mention of Umple diagram generation, (5) Visual representation of states, transitions, events, classes, or relationships. Outputs SVG diagrams with organized folder structure."
sam-faces
by jasonacox-sam
Face recognition and identity memory for AI assistants. Enroll known people with reference photos, then automatically identify faces in inbound images — with names, confidence scores, and an llm_context string ready to inject into any LLM prompt. 100% local, no cloud APIs.
android-playstore-setup
by hitoshura25
Complete Play Store setup - orchestrates scanning, privacy policy, version management, Fastlane, and workflows (Internal track only)
project-onboarding
by mkdir700
Rapidly understand unfamiliar codebases through structured analysis. Use when the user needs to understand a new project, especially poorly documented or non-standard code. Triggers include "help me understand this project", "analyze this codebase", "onboard me to [project]", "what does this project do", or when the user provides a project path for exploration. Particularly effective for legacy code, hack projects, and codebases lacking documentation.
notion-clipper-skill
by EwingYangs
Clip web pages to Notion. Fetches any URL via Chrome CDP, converts HTML to Markdown, then to Notion blocks, and saves to user-specified Notion database or page. Use when user wants to save/clip a webpage to Notion, or mentions "clip to notion", "save page to notion", "网页剪藏到Notion".
transform-generate-image-with-transloadit
by transloadit
One-off image generation (prompt -> image file) using Transloadit via the transloadit CLI. Prefer builtin templates (builtin/generate-image@latest) and download outputs locally via -o.
spice-setup
by spiceai
Get started with Spice.ai — install the runtime, initialize a project, run the runtime, and use the CLI. Use when setting up a new Spice project, installing Spice, running spice run, looking up CLI commands, API endpoints, deployment models, or creating a spicepod.yaml.
gh-cli
by 1Mangesh1
GitHub CLI (gh) mastery for issues, PRs, releases, actions, gists, and repo management. Use when user asks to "create a PR", "list issues", "check CI status", "create a release", "view workflow runs", "create a gist", "clone a repo", "fork a repo", or any GitHub operations from the command line.
oss-publish
by tumf
Open source publication and release hygiene for repositories and CLIs (language-agnostic): choose and add LICENSE, prepare README/CONTRIBUTING/SECURITY/CODE_OF_CONDUCT, standardize versioning/tags/releases and release notes, set up CI matrices, quality gates (pre-commit/pre-push), and safe-by-default automation/bootstrapping. Use when preparing a project to be published publicly (GitHub/GitLab), cutting a release, or standardizing repo tooling across languages.
notmuch
by adampoit
Search and read local email with the notmuch CLI. Use when the user asks to find messages, inspect threads, or review email tags.
memoclaw
by anajuliabit
Memory-as-a-Service for AI agents. Store and recall memories with semantic vector search. 100 free calls per wallet, then x402 micropayments. Your wallet address is your identity.
jira-cli
by Michaelliv
Interact with Atlassian Jira from the command line. Create, update, and search issues, manage sprints and epics, transition statuses, and more. Use when the user wants to work with Jira tickets, check sprint progress, or automate project workflows.
educates-workshop-authoring
by educates
Comprehensive guide for creating and configuring workshops for the Educates interactive training platform. Includes steps for creating workshops from scratch, configuring workshop definitions and content and writing workshop instructions. Use this skill when creating Educates workshops, configuring workshop settings or writing workshop content and instructions.
kubernetes
by 1Mangesh1
Kubernetes and kubectl mastery for deployments, services, pods, debugging, and cluster management. Use when user asks to "deploy to k8s", "create deployment", "debug pod", "kubectl commands", "scale service", "check pod logs", "create ingress", or any Kubernetes tasks.
android-release-build-setup
by hitoshura25
Complete Android release build configuration - orchestrates keystore, ProGuard, and signing setup
obsidian-daily
by bastos
Manage Obsidian Daily Notes via obsidian-cli. Create and open daily notes, append entries (journals, logs, tasks, links), read past notes by date, and search vault content. Handles relative dates like "yesterday", "last Friday", "3 days ago". Requires obsidian-cli installed via Homebrew (Mac/Linux) or Scoop (Windows).
khal
by adampoit
Read calendar events with the khal CLI. Use when the user asks about meetings, schedule, upcoming events, or calendar searches.
Resource Limiting Skill
by liauw-media
defense-in-depth - Multiple safety layers
opencode-command-creator
by tumf
Create custom OpenCode commands with proper structure and configuration