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File manipulation and management
clipboard
by MonkeyLeeT
Auto-copy code, commands, and shareable content to system clipboard. Proactively copies paste-worthy output; manually invoke with /copy.
image-upload
by iamzifei
Upload images to hosting providers and get shareable URLs
ogt-docs-create-social
by OpenDNDApps
Create social media and marketing content in docs/content/social/. Use when drafting tweets, blog posts, release announcements, newsletter content, or any public-facing communications.
create-rule
by janjaszczak
Create Cursor rules for persistent AI guidance. Use when the user wants to create a rule, add coding standards, set up project conventions, configure file-specific patterns, create RULE.md files, or asks about .cursor/rules/ or AGENTS.md.
plan-review
by HerbHall
Submit the current implementation plan for independent review by the plan-reviewer agent. Spawns the reviewer with fresh context and limited file scope — no implementation history carried over. Use before starting any significant implementation. Blocks on REVISE/REJECT until the plan is approved or the user overrides.
skill-creator
by rory-data
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends the Agent's capabilities with specialised knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
skill-creation
by totophe
"Guide for creating and structuring Agent Skills following the open standard specification (agentskills.io). Use when creating a new skill, updating an existing skill, packaging skills, writing SKILL.md files, or structuring skill directories with references, scripts, and assets."
create-keystore
by ingpdw
Android 앱 서명을 위한 Keystore 파일을 생성합니다. keystore 생성, 키스토어 만들기, 앱 서명 키 요청 시 사용됩니다.
schema-mapper
by palmerama
Set up, configure, and update Schema Mapper — a visual Sanity org/schema explorer using App SDK and React Flow.
terminal-colors
by jasonsie
Standardized bash terminal color formatting for agent output. Use when creating or updating agent prompts that need colored terminal output for progress indicators, success/error messages, file paths, or structured logging. Provides consistent color palette and usage patterns across all agents.
cover-letter
by adrasyn
Use when the user wants to write, review, or generate a cover letter for a job application. Triggers on requests to apply for jobs, draft cover letters, review existing cover letters, or customize application materials.
baoyu-format-markdown
by Jackiexiao
Formats plain text or markdown files with frontmatter, titles, summaries, headings, bold, lists, and code blocks. Use when user asks to "format markdown", "beautify article", "add formatting", or improve article layout. Outputs to {filename}-formatted.md.
appwrite-dart
by ChiragAgg5k
Appwrite Dart SDK skill. Use when building Flutter apps (mobile, web, desktop) or server-side Dart applications with Appwrite. Covers client-side auth (email, OAuth), database queries, file uploads with native file handling, real-time subscriptions, and server-side admin via API keys for user management, database administration, storage, and functions.
dd
by jyasuu
Disk cloning, benchmarking, and file conversion tool with progress monitoring options.
ad-library-dl
by cgk-platform
Download, analyze, monitor, and clone competitor ads from Facebook Ad Library. Includes brand asset management, design system capture, competitive intelligence pipeline, and interactive clone sessions with LLM-powered copy generation. Chain with nano-banana-pro for image generation and veo-video-gen for video production.
paperless-ngx
by ragnvald
"Search and retrieve documents from a Paperless-ngx archive via REST API. Use when the user wants to find, read, or update documents stored in Paperless-ngx (for example: search by keyword or tag, fetch document content, or update document metadata)."
appwrite-swift
by ChiragAgg5k
Appwrite Swift SDK skill. Use when building native iOS, macOS, watchOS, or tvOS apps, or server-side Swift applications with Appwrite. Covers client-side auth (email, OAuth), database queries, file uploads, real-time subscriptions with async/await, and server-side admin via API keys for user management, database administration, storage, and functions.
vueuse-axios-conventions
by ztn9709
Documentation of the project's standardized approach to using @vueuse/integrations/useAxios. Focuses on minimizing boilerplate, leveraging global error handling, utilizing built-in state management, and enforcing consistent naming conventions.
baoyu-danger-x-to-markdown
by siatwangmin
Converts X (Twitter) tweets and articles to markdown with YAML front matter. Uses reverse-engineered API requiring user consent. Use when user mentions "X to markdown", "tweet to markdown", "save tweet", or provides x.com/twitter.com URLs for conversion.
progressive-disclosure
by NCMcClure
Design and maintain file-based progressive disclosure memory systems for Claude Code projects. Use when a project needs durable knowledge persistence across sessions — architecture decisions, technical learnings, domain expertise, or people context that outlasts any individual task. Triggers include requests for "project memory", "session persistence", "knowledge base", "memories directory", "progressive disclosure", "remember across sessions", or "capture learnings". Complements the autonomous-loop skill: loops handle intra-task state (progress.txt), memory systems handle institutional knowledge that accumulates over the lifetime of a project.
deslop
by ilamanov
Remove AI-generated code slop from the current branch. Use when the user says "deslop" or asks to clean up AI slop, remove AI code patterns, or clean the branch before committing.
execute-plan
by dolessHQ
Execute an existing plan file. Use when a user asks to carry out a .plan.md task list.
glb-compressor-server
by kjanat
HTTP server for compressing GLB/glTF 3D models via REST API and SSE streaming. Use when building web integrations, setting up a compression microservice, or adding real-time compression progress to a frontend.
sports-stat-storyteller
by pem725
Turn a single strange, extreme, or counterintuitive sports statistic into a publication-ready newsletter. Use this skill any time a user notices an odd number in any sport — a pitcher's 67.5 ERA, a batter's .667 average through 5 AB, a QB's perfect passer rating — and wants to understand WHAT it means, WHY it happened mathematically, WHO else has been here before, and HOW LONG recovery will take. Drives an end-to-end workflow: statistical diagnosis, historical search, Bayesian modeling, schedule-mapped projections, broadsheet HTML newsletter. Also handles daily publishing from queue to GitHub Pages, Sunday Edition recaps with fresh data and model reruns, and cross-reference checks. Trigger on "strange stat", "crazy number", "what does this mean", "publish the next issue", or any stat with a small denominator.