Generate Xiaohongshu (小红书/RED) content optimized for the platform's CES algorithm. Use when: (1) creating xiaohongshu/小红书 posts, (2) writing Chinese social media content for RED, (3) generating content with xiaohongshu SEO optimization, (4) planning xiaohongshu content calendars. Supports diary-style, tutorial, review, and list formats with proper AI content labeling.
issue-to-pr — Automatically fix GitHub issues end-to-end: reads the issue, analyzes repository code, implements a fix, and submits a pull request. Use when the user provides a GitHub issue URL, mentions fixing a GitHub issue, or uses the /fix-issue command. Supports URLs in the format https://github.com/{owner}/{repo}/issues/{number}.
Drives the BillClaw local bookkeeping CLI against SQLite (db/expenses.db) via scripts/main.py JSON subcommands—add/query transactions, delete and category-merge with preview+confirm, user-defined categories, reports with chart PNGs, CSV export, and a local Flask dashboard. Use when the user tracks 记账/收支/账本, manages 分类, asks for 报表 or charts, wants to open the Web 看板, exports CSV, or mentions BillClaw or running main.py (root shim) / scripts/main.py.
Not a code generator — an entire dev team. You write the vision, it ships the code. Autonomous builds, PRs, reviews, and merges across multiple repos. Point it at any JS/TS project and a product vision. It plans features, writes code, verifies builds, creates PRs, reviews diffs, and merges — autonomously. Manages multiple repos as one product. Use when you want to ship code without writing it. AI code generation, autonomous development, workflow automation, multi-repo orchestration, TypeScript, JavaScript, GitHub, OpenAI, Anthropic, Claude, GPT, LLM, devtools, CI/CD, pull requests, code review.
Build, curate, score, and maintain high-quality information source lists for AI, technology, business, or any topic. Use when the user asks to create a skill for trusted sources, make a watchlist of people/sites/accounts to follow, filter noisy sources into a smaller high-signal set, turn a link dump into a reusable monitoring system, or design a repeatable workflow for tracking official accounts, researchers, critics, and market signals.
Design, preview, and generate UI code using Google Stitch (via MCP). Helps developers choose the best UI by generating previews first, allowing iteration, and then exporting code.
Upload any contract or legal document and get a structured risk analysis with flagged clauses, plain-language explanations, and negotiation suggestions.
Design and implement web animations that feel natural and purposeful. Use this skill proactively whenever the user asks questions about animations, motion, easing, timing, duration, springs, transitions, or animation performance. This includes questions about how to animate specific UI elements, which easing to use, animation best practices, or accessibility considerations for motion. Triggers on: easing, ease-out, ease-in, ease-in-out, cubic-bezier, bounce, spring physics, keyframes, transform, opacity, fade, slide, scale, hover effects, microinteractions, Framer Motion, React Spring, GSAP, CSS transitions, entrance/exit animations, page transitions, stagger, will-change, GPU acceleration, prefers-reduced-motion, modal/dropdown/tooltip/popover/drawer animations, gesture animations, drag interactions, button press feel, feels janky, make it smooth.
Render custom Aavegotchi 3D images from arbitrary trait and wearable combinations. Use when the user describes a synthetic or hypothetical gotchi look in plain language, asks for an outfit preview, headshot, or full-body image, and is not asking for an existing onchain token by tokenId or inventory URL.
This skill should be used when working with memory-lancedb-pro, a production-grade long-term memory MCP plugin for OpenClaw AI agents. Use when installing, configuring, or using any feature of memory-lancedb-pro including Smart Extraction, hybrid retrieval, memory lifecycle management, multi-scope isolation, self-improvement governance, or any MCP memory tools (memory_recall, memory_store, memory_forget, memory_update, memory_stats, memory_list, self_improvement_log, self_improvement_extract_skill, self_improvement_review).
Comprehensive bug audit for Node.js web projects. Activate when user asks to audit, review, check bugs, find vulnerabilities, or do security/quality review on a project. Works by dissecting the project's actual code to build project-specific check matrices, then exhaustively verifying each item — not by running a generic checklist. Supports games, data tools, WeChat apps, API services, bots, and dashboards.
Game development quality gates and mandatory checks. Activate when building, reviewing, debugging, or deploying any game project (H5/Canvas/WebGL/Phaser/Three.js/2D/3D). Covers state cleanup, lifecycle management, input handling, audio, persistence, networking, anti-cheat, and performance. Use as pre-deploy checklist or when diagnosing game-specific bugs (state leaks, phantom timers, buff conflicts, memory growth, touch issues).
38 battle-tested iOS development rules covering accessibility, navigation, architecture, dark mode, localization, App Review guidelines, and more. Targets the mistakes LLMs actually make when generating Swift/SwiftUI code.
Expand a structured brief in `content-production/inbox/` into a reusable long-form markdown article draft, then run a local writer / critic / judge quality loop with a constrained humanization pass. Use when Codex needs a stage-1 article draft plus reusable writing sidecars for downstream `generate-image` and `wechat-formatter`.
Generate article companion images for the content factory pipeline. Use when Codex needs article images, infographic cards, inline visuals, or a PNG exported from an article markdown draft before preview or publishing.
Render article markdown into WeChat-style HTML as an independent executor. Use when Codex needs公众号排版预览, WeChat HTML output, or a publishable HTML artifact generated from an article markdown draft.
Launch a local WeChat article workbench for Markdown import, WeChat HTML preview, theme tuning, image selection, and optional draft push. Use when Codex needs a browser-based preview and manual QA layer before publishing.
Collaboratively design, evaluate, iterate on, and recommend a final launch candidate for a target prompt under the principle of “human-gated, agent-executed” workflow.
Prepare Claw skills for public release. Use when publishing skills to GitHub or ClawdHub - covers security audit, portability, documentation, git hygiene. Triggers: publish skill, release skill, audit skill, skill checklist, prepare skill for release.
Assemble modular ads from Supabase components and deploy to Facebook Ads Manager via the Marketing API. Supports preview, single/batch deploy, and status tracking. Uses ad_components table for A/B testing at scale.
Manage Linear issues, projects, and cycles via GraphQL. Use when triaging backlogs, creating tasks from conversation, checking sprint progress, or running team reviews. Requires LINEAR_API_KEY.
Use when evaluating, testing, and optimizing an agent architecture or multi-agent system. Best for reviewing planning, routing, memory, tool use, reliability, observability, cost, and system-level failure modes.
Scan OpenClaw skill folders for security red flags before installing or publishing. Detects data exfiltration, credential theft, prompt injection, destructive commands, obfuscation, privilege escalation, and supply chain risks. Use when: evaluating a skill from ClawHub before install, auditing your own skills before publishing, or reviewing any SKILL.md for safety. NOT for: general code review or vulnerability scanning of non-skill codebases.
Use OpenAI Codex CLI for coding tasks. Triggers: codex, code review, fix CI, refactor code, implement feature, coding agent, gpt-5-codex. Enables Clawdbot to delegate coding work to Codex CLI as a subagent or direct tool.
Triage tenant maintenance requests by severity, assign priority, identify the right contractor type, estimate costs, and generate work orders. Use when a tenant reports a maintenance issue, when reviewing open work orders, or when assessing property condition. Follows Massachusetts habitability requirements (105 CMR 410).