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Active Holidays: ревью и релиз. Используй для bank-grade review, multi-lens review, QA self-review, release readiness, merge/block verdict и фикса findings.
Real-time observability dashboard for multi-agent Claude Code sessions. Visualize agent interactions, tool usage, and session flows in real-time through a web dashboard. Track multiple agents running in parallel with swim lane visualization, event filtering, and live charts. **Key Features:** - 🔴 Real-time event streaming via WebSocket - 📊 Agent swim lanes showing parallel execution - 🔍 Event filtering by agent, session, event type - 📈 Live charts for tool usage patterns - 💾 Filesystem-based (no database required) **Inspired by [@indydevdan](https://github.com/indydevdan)**'s work on multi-agent observability. **Our approach:** Filesystem + in-memory streaming vs. indydevdan's SQLite database approach.
Expert guidance for using the GitLab CLI (glab) to manage GitLab issues, merge requests, CI/CD pipelines, repositories, and other GitLab operations from the command line. Use this skill when the user needs to interact with GitLab resources or perform GitLab workflows.
Use when working with GitLab CLI (glab) commands across auth, CI/CD, merge requests, issues, releases, repos, and related operations. Routes to specific glab-* sub-skills.
Databricks SA coding interview playbook — vertical-agnostic (retail/media/generic), PySpark data gen + SQL transforms. Use when generating interview code, building Bronze/Silver/Gold pipelines, or preparing for Databricks SA coding interviews. Covers: PySpark spark.range() data gen, deterministic MERGE, CHECK constraints, Liquid Clustering, idempotent Gold rebuilds, validation harness, quarantine patterns, SCD2, CDC, scaling discussion, and narration comments.
End-to-end Chrome security backport for an Electron release branch. Given a Chrome Releases blog URL and a branch (e.g. 41-x-y), determines which CVE fixes are missing from the *actual synced source*, writes the cherry-pick patches locally, validates them with `e sync --3` + `lint --patches`, then pushes a single PR. Use when asked to backport a Chrome security release to N-x-y, "is CVE-X already in N-x-y?", or to produce/validate the cherry-pick set for a release branch.
Given a Chrome Releases blog post URL (chromereleases.googleblog.com), extract every CVE/bug and find the underlying Gerrit CL that fixed it by searching the local Chromium checkout and sub-repos. Use when asked to map Chrome security release notes to fixing CLs, or to find which commits correspond to CVEs in a Chrome stable update.
Use Agency CLI to run parallel AI coding tasks in isolated Git worktrees. Invoke when user mentions "agency", "ag", parallel tasks, worktrees, or wants to run multiple coding agents simultaneously.
Automate common Word/WPS document operations on Windows via COM (read text, replace, insert, headings, headers/footers, page breaks, merge, split, export to PDF/TXT, add/replace images). Use for single-document actions (no batch).
Extract text from PDFs with OCR support. Perfect for digitizing documents, processing invoices, or analyzing content. Zero dependencies required.
Find, evaluate, and assemble the smallest compatible set of AI Agent Skills for an end-to-end natural-language goal. Use when a user wants Skills for a multi-step workflow, asks which Skills fit a project, needs an installed-Skill audit or conflict check, has low Skill recall, wants indirect helpers such as humanizers or compliance checks, or wants a project-specific Skill Stack with controlled installation. Search local Skills, registries, GitHub, and OpenCLI; compare adoption, verified fit, safety, and overlap. Do not use for locating one known or common Skill; use the generic find-skills workflow.
Audit repository documentation against the real codebase and reorganize docs into three buckets: implemented, planned, and mismatch. Use this whenever the user asks to review docs for correctness, compare docs with code or git diff, reconcile stale design docs, rewrite project documentation structure, or maintain `project-index.yaml` as the source of truth for doc-to-code mapping.
Security-first skill vetting for AI agents. Use before installing any skill from ClawdHub, GitHub, or other sources. Checks for red flags, permission scope, and suspicious patterns.
Decision-grade entity research skill — produces a hypothesis-tested dossier on a specific company, person, nonprofit, or government org, not a generic profile. Forcing intake makes the user state their hypothesis upfront (what they already believe and want to verify or disprove) so the dossier tests it rather than confirms it. Output is an editable Word document (.docx) with verdict on the hypothesis, identity facts, 12-month activity timeline, network signals, reputation signals, red flags, 3-5 conversation hooks tied to specific findings, and source-provenance audit log. Uses WebSearch + WebFetch + free APIs (SEC EDGAR, GitHub, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer) as workhorses; optional BYOK MCPs (LinkedIn, Crunchbase, Apollo, Pitchbook, SimilarWeb) enhance coverage. Triggers: 'research [company]', 'dossier on [person/company]', 'background check on [entity]', 'prep me for a meeting with [person/company]', 'due diligence on [company]', 'what should I know about [entity]', 'research [person] before I [meet/hire/invest]', 'competitor research on [company]', 'investor diligence [company]', 'interview prep for [company]'. Honors sensitivity exclusions for journalism + personal-vetting contexts.
OpenClaw skill discovery, security vetting & install. Searches 3000+ curated skills from ClawHub registry and awesome-openclaw-skills catalog. Scores credibility, detects prompt injection & malicious patterns, manages installations. Quick-checks GitHub for new skills.
Use before pushing, force-pushing, marking ready for review, or claiming checks pass on a deepseek-harness branch, and immediately after gh stack sync publishes rewritten branches, to select the smallest tests and checks that cover the outgoing or just-published diff without reflexively running the full repository suite.
Discover, install, update, merge, and publish AI skills with Nacos for personal or team skill registries.
Document processing for OpenClaw — convert, extract, OCR, redact, sign, and watermark PDFs and Office documents using the Nutrient DWS API. Use when asked to convert documents (DOCX/XLSX/PPTX to PDF, PDF to images or Office formats), extract text or tables from PDFs, apply OCR to scanned documents, redact sensitive information or PII, add watermarks, or digitally sign documents. Triggers on "convert to PDF", "extract text", "OCR this", "redact PII", "watermark", "sign document", or any document processing request.
Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing GitHub PR checks that run in GitHub Actions; use `gh` to inspect checks and logs, summarize failure context, draft a fix plan, and implement only after explicit approval. Treat external providers (for example Buildkite) as out of scope and report only the details URL.
Developer oversight and AI agent coaching. Use when viewing project status across repos, syncing GitHub data, or analyzing agents.md against commit patterns.
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