Identity verification via phone/email OTP and AML screening using Didit API
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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Neural web search - find similar content, extract pages, and run deep research
Build a sales prospect list of dental practices in a city — finds practices, decision makers, contact info, and buying signals. Use when asked to find dentists for outreach, prospect dental practices, build a lead list of dentists, or generate dental practice leads in a specific area.
Jina Search - fast web search returning SERP results
Process PDFs - extract text, tables, and structured data from documents
Scrape websites, extract structured data, and automate browsers. Use when asked to scrape, extract, crawl, parse, or pull data from web pages or any URL.
AI-powered web scraping - extract data using natural language prompts
Search the web, platforms, and datasets. Use when asked to search, find, look up, research, or discover information from the web, YouTube, Amazon, eBay, news, academic sources, or any online platform.
Create, structure, and package agent skills. Use when designing new skills, updating existing skills, or helping users build skills with scripts, references, and assets. Triggers on requests to create skills, write SKILL.md files, or structure skill directories.
AI-powered web search, crawling, extraction, and deep research
Web search, AI answers, content extraction, and async deep research
Create polished terminal GIF recordings using VHS (Video Hardware Software) by Charmbracelet. Use when asked to create terminal demos, CLI gifs, command-line recordings, or animated terminal screenshots for documentation, READMEs, or marketing.
Take screenshots of websites and web pages
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Extract leads from developer forums (Hacker News, Reddit) by detecting intent signals — alternative seeking, competitor pain, scaling challenges, DIY solutions, and migration intent. Scores users by intent strength and cross-platform presence.
Builds personalized demo assets for top prospects using the founder's product API/MCP/SDK. Researches prospect, proposes demo concepts, builds working prototype, tests it, and generates comparison report with live demo link.
Extract leads from conferences, meetups, hackathons, and podcasts by analyzing speaker lists, sponsor lists, hackathon entries, and podcast guests. Discovers events via Sessionize, Confs.tech, Meetup, Luma, ListenNotes, and Devpost. Looks back 90 days and forward 180 days.
Orchestrator that runs first for lead generation requests. Gathers business context via website analysis or questions, identifies competitors, builds ICP, and routes to signal skills with pre-filled inputs.
Creates talking head videos from any source material (docs, changelogs, blog posts, notes, transcripts). Produces multi-scene videos with avatar narration over screenshots/images using HeyGen v2 API. Supports Quick Shot and Full Producer modes.
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Git workflow and commit conventions. Use when committing code, creating branches, or making pull requests.
Help users accomplish Azure tasks by identifying the right `az` commands, gathering required parameters, and executing them.
LLM and ML development best practices with LangChain and transformers. Use when building AI/ML applications.
Queries HuskarUI metadata with Python and guides HuskarUI-first QML/C++ code. Invoke when choosing components, checking examples, or generating HuskarUI UI.
Implement, review, or improve Live Activities and Dynamic Island experiences in iOS apps using ActivityKit. Use when building real-time updating widgets for the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island — delivery tracking, sports scores, ride-sharing status, workout timers, media playback, or any time-sensitive information that updates in real time. Also use when working with ActivityKit, ActivityAttributes, Activity lifecycle (request/update/end), Dynamic Island layouts (compact/minimal/expanded), push-to-update Live Activities, or Lock Screen live widgets.
Optimize App Store product pages for search visibility and conversion. Covers App Store Optimization ASO strategy, keyword research and keyword field optimization, app title and subtitle keyword placement, App Store description writing for conversion, promotional text rotation strategy, screenshot caption writing and ordering, in-app review prompt timing with RequestReviewAction and AppStore.requestReview, Custom Product Pages for audience segments, in-app events for search indexing, product page A/B testing experiments, localized metadata optimization across markets, and ratings and review management. Use when improving App Store discoverability, optimizing keyword strategy, writing App Store descriptions or promotional text, planning screenshot captions, setting up Custom Product Pages, configuring in-app review prompts, creating in-app events, running product page optimization tests, or developing a ratings management strategy.
Implement iOS authentication patterns including Sign in with Apple (ASAuthorizationAppleIDProvider, ASAuthorizationController, ASAuthorizationAppleIDCredential), credential state checking, identity token validation, ASWebAuthenticationSession for OAuth and third-party auth flows, ASAuthorizationPasswordProvider for AutoFill credential suggestions, and biometric authentication with LAContext. Use when implementing Sign in with Apple, handling Apple ID credentials, building OAuth login flows, integrating Password AutoFill, checking credential revocation state, or validating identity tokens server-side.
Build, review, or improve Core Data persistence in apps that have not adopted SwiftData. Use when working with NSManagedObject subclasses, NSFetchedResultsController for list-driven UI, NSBatchInsertRequest / NSBatchDeleteRequest / NSBatchUpdateRequest for bulk operations, NSPersistentHistoryChangeRequest for persistent history tracking and multi-target sync, NSStagedMigrationManager for staged schema migrations (iOS 17+), NSCompositeAttributeDescription for composite attributes (iOS 17+), or when integrating Core Data threading with Swift Concurrency. For Core Data + SwiftData coexistence or migration, see the swiftdata skill instead.
Query grid electricity forecasts and submit load events using EnergyKit to help users optimize home electricity usage. Use when building smart home apps, EV charger controls, HVAC scheduling, or energy management dashboards that guide users to use power during cleaner or cheaper grid periods.
Build, review, or improve networking code in iOS/macOS apps using URLSession with async/await, structured concurrency, and modern Swift patterns. Use when working with REST APIs, downloading files, uploading data, WebSocket connections, pagination, retry logic, request middleware, caching, background transfers, or network reachability monitoring. Also use when handling HTTP requests, API clients, network error handling, or data fetching in Swift apps.
Manages iOS Simulator devices and tests app behavior using xcrun simctl. Covers device lifecycle (create, boot, shutdown, erase, delete), app install and launch, push notification simulation, location simulation, permission grants via privacy subcommand, deep link testing via openurl, status bar overrides, screenshot and video recording, log streaming with os_log filtering, get_app_container paths, and #if targetEnvironment(simulator) compile-time checks. Use when creating or managing simulator devices, testing push notifications without APNs, simulating GPS locations, granting or resetting privacy permissions, capturing screenshots or screen recordings from the command line, streaming device logs, debugging simulator boot failures, troubleshooting CoreSimulator issues, or checking simulator hardware limitations.
Tokenize, tag, and analyze natural language text using Apple's NaturalLanguage framework and translate between languages with the Translation framework. Use when adding language identification, sentiment analysis, named entity recognition, part-of-speech tagging, text embeddings, or in-app translation to iOS/macOS/visionOS apps.
Apply Swift API Design Guidelines to name, label, and document Swift APIs. Covers argument label rules (prepositional phrase rule, grammatical phrase rule, first-label omission), mutating/nonmutating pair naming (-ed/-ing participle pattern, form- prefix, sort/sorted, formUnion/union), side-effect naming (noun for pure, verb for mutating), documentation comment structure (summary by declaration kind, O(1) complexity rule), clarity at call site, role-based naming, protocol naming (-able/-ible/-ing), default arguments over method families, casing conventions, and terminology. Use when designing new Swift APIs, reviewing naming and argument labels, writing documentation comments, or refactoring for call site clarity.
Select, implement, or migrate between app architecture patterns for Apple platform apps. Use when choosing between MV (Model-View with @Observable), MVVM, MVI, TCA (The Composable Architecture), Clean Architecture, VIPER, or Coordinator patterns; when evaluating architecture fit for a feature's complexity; when migrating from one pattern to another; or when reviewing whether an app's current architecture is appropriate. Scoped to Apple-platform patterns using Swift 6.3, SwiftUI, and UIKit.