Automate Zenserp tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
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Automate Zeplin tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zerobounce tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zoho tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zoho Books tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): invoices, expenses, contacts, payments, and accounting. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zoho Desk tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): tickets, contacts, agents, departments, and help desk operations. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zoho Inventory tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): items, orders, warehouses, shipments, and stock management. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zoho Invoice tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): invoices, estimates, expenses, clients, and payment tracking. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zoho Mail tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): email sending, folders, labels, and mailbox management. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zoominfo tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zylvie tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Zyte API tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Entrepreneurship, innovation, and disruption for starting, scaling, and defending new ventures. Covers opportunity recognition, jobs-to-be-done, the disruptive innovation framework, sustaining vs disruptive innovation, platform businesses, network effects, minimum viable product, customer development, and the startup lifecycle from idea to exit. Use when evaluating a venture idea, positioning a new product, interpreting a competitive threat, or designing a platform.
Computational thinking as a problem-solving discipline independent of programming languages. Covers the four pillars (decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, algorithm design), computational problem-solving methodology (understand, decompose, generalize, formalize, verify), abstraction levels (from hardware through user interface), modeling and simulation, automata and formal languages (DFA, NFA, regular expressions, context-free grammars, Turing machines), computational complexity classes (P, NP, NP-complete, undecidable), and constructionist pedagogy (learning by building, Logo, Scratch, physical computing). Use when approaching unfamiliar problems, teaching problem-solving strategies, analyzing problem complexity, or bridging between domain knowledge and computational solutions.
Theory and policy of international economic exchange. Covers comparative advantage (Ricardo, Heckscher-Ohlin), gains from trade, trade policy instruments (tariffs, quotas, subsidies), exchange rate determination, balance of payments, globalization dynamics, trade agreements, and the political economy of protectionism. Use when analyzing why countries trade, who wins and loses from trade, how exchange rates move, or the effects of trade policy interventions.
GSD tutorial and command reference. Use when user is new to GSD or asks about commands.
Designing the household as an operating system. Covers room-function mapping, work-triangle analysis, storage topology, utility flow, and the Richards/Beecher lineage that treats the home as an engineered environment rather than a stage set. Use when planning a new kitchen, reorganizing a room, diagnosing friction in a daily routine, or teaching a learner to see the house as a system with inputs, flows, and outputs.
Sound systems of human language -- phoneme inventories, the International Phonetic Alphabet, articulatory and acoustic phonetics, phonological rules, suprasegmental features (stress, tone, intonation), and ear training for non-native sound perception. Covers place and manner of articulation, voicing contrasts, vowel space, minimal pair analysis, allophonic variation, phonotactic constraints, connected speech phenomena (assimilation, elision, liaison), and prosody across language families. Use when analyzing pronunciation, teaching sound systems, performing phonemic transcription, or diagnosing intelligibility problems in any language.
Predicate logic -- also called first-order logic (FOL) or quantificational logic -- extends propositional logic with the machinery of quantification. Where propositional logic can express "Socrates is
The discipline of keeping a field notebook — words, pictures, numbers, metadata, and questions captured during sustained outdoor observation. Covers the Laws notebook method, the sit-spot practice, phenology recording, sketch-first-name-later discipline, and the long-term research value of accumulated journals. Use when the task is to teach or structure ongoing field observation rather than answer a one-shot identification.
Provides compliance, governance, and supply chain security guidance for cloud-native systems. Covers OPA Rego policies, Kyverno cluster policies, SBOM generation, SLSA provenance, audit trail design, and regulatory framework mapping. Use when user mentions 'compliance', 'governance', 'OPA', 'kyverno', 'SBOM', 'SLSA', 'audit', 'policy-as-code', 'SOC2', 'HIPAA', 'PCI-DSS', 'artifact signing'.
Ethical theory and moral reasoning across the major philosophical traditions. Covers normative ethics (consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics, care ethics, existentialist ethics), metaethics (moral realism, anti-realism, emotivism, error theory), and applied ethics (bioethics, environmental ethics, AI ethics, just war theory). Includes a moral dilemma analysis framework with worked examples applying multiple frameworks to the same case.
Risk is uncertainty that matters. Every project operates under uncertainty — requirements change, dependencies break, people leave, estimates miss. Risk management does not eliminate uncertainty; it m
Foundations of clinical psychology and psychopathology. Covers anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, panic, phobias, OCD, PTSD), depressive disorders (major depression, persistent depressive disorder, bipolar), personality theories (psychodynamic, trait/Big Five, humanistic, social-cognitive), therapeutic approaches (CBT, psychodynamic, humanistic/person-centered, behavioral, pharmacological), the biopsychosocial model, DSM diagnostic framework, and the evidence base for psychological treatments. Use when analyzing psychological disorders, therapeutic approaches, personality assessment, or the intersection of biology, psychology, and social context in mental health.
The history and philosophy of science as a meta-discipline. Covers scientific paradigms and paradigm shifts, the nature of scientific theories versus hypotheses and laws, landmark discoveries as case studies in methodology, creativity and serendipity in science, the social and cultural context of scientific practice, and science-society relationships. Use when teaching, discussing, or evaluating the nature of science, its history, or its place in society.
Ethical frameworks for responsible technology creation and deployment -- consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics, care ethics, and justice theory applied to technology decisions. Covers stakeholder analysis, impact assessment, the Collingridge dilemma, technology governance models, digital equity, environmental sustainability, labor implications, and the social construction of technology. Use when evaluating the ethics of technology decisions, designing for social impact, assessing unintended consequences, or teaching responsible technology citizenship. This is the normative complement to emerging-tech's descriptive analysis.
Use when GSD commands are failing or .planning/ artifacts look inconsistent. Run before any GSD execute-phase or verify-work attempt to catch cross-artifact mismatches early.
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Guidance for verifying documentation accuracy against running OpenStack infrastructure. Use when detecting documentation drift, validating operations procedures against live systems, or confirming that runbooks produce expected results on the deployed cloud. Implements NASA Product Verification (SP-6105 SS 5.3) applied to documentation artifacts.
Guidance for writing OpenStack operations manual procedures following NASA document standards. Use when authoring per-service procedures, maintenance workflows, or operational documentation that must be verified against running infrastructure.
Deep symmetries and unifying principles — gauge theory, Lie groups, Noether's theorem, and the Standard Model. Constructs field theories from symmetry requirements, derives conservation laws, and traces force unification. Use when working with gauge symmetry, Lie groups (U(1), SU(2), SU(3)), conservation laws via Noether's theorem, the Higgs mechanism, or Standard Model structure.
OpenStack security operations skill for hardening, certificate management, and security posture assessment of cloud infrastructure. Covers TLS certificate lifecycle (generation, deployment, rotation, expiry monitoring), security group management (default deny, minimum required openings), RBAC policy customization (per-service policy.yaml), network segmentation (management vs tenant vs external), audit logging (Keystone CADF events), vulnerability assessment procedures, compliance auditing, intrusion detection patterns, incident response procedures (credential compromise, instance compromise), password rotation, and API rate limiting. Use when hardening OpenStack, managing certificates, auditing security posture, or responding to security incidents.
OpenStack Swift object storage service. Provides S3-compatible distributed object storage with containers, ACLs, ring architecture, eventual consistency, large object support (SLO/DLO), tempURL for unauthenticated access, object versioning, and object expiry. Use for deploying, configuring, operating, and troubleshooting OpenStack object storage.
Maintain compatibility between openskills-runtime and language bindings (TypeScript, Python), including feature flags, build configuration, and smoke verification.
Process audio and video with clipping, conversion, analysis, captions, thumbnails, GIFs, and batch utilities. Use for practical media manipulation workflows.
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Gradle build tool standards focusing on Kotlin DSL. Covers project configuration, dependency management, and custom plugin/task development with Gradle 9 LTS.
Kotlin coding standards for modern applications. Includes naming conventions, coroutines, flows, modern Kotlin 2.3.0 features, and recommended tooling.
Simple Pomodoro timer for focused work sessions with session tracking and productivity analytics. Use when users request focus timers, ask about productivity patterns, or want to track work sessions over time. Demonstrates the System Skill Pattern (CLI + SKILL.md + Database).
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Provides the complete content of 'The Swift Programming Language (6.3 beta)' book by Apple. Use this skill when you need to verify Swift syntax, look up language features, understand concurrency, resolve compiler errors, or consult the formal language reference.
Create, view, update, and delete Weaviate collections with schema management (for local Weaviate)
Connect to local Weaviate vector database and verify connection health
Comprehensive publishing automation skill bridging AI agents (OpenClaw, Manus, Claude) to the Content Factory Router. Uses the Router API to publish markdown articles with rich media to any connected Astro site natively.
Google App Script form-to-sheet integration with auto-retry, toast notifications, and Zalo/contact fallback. Reusable across any static website.
Bottom-sheet and popup growth system: booking CTAs, calendars, lead capture, surveys, re-engagement, with CRO tracking hooks. Zero-deps; works static or dynamic sites. Works with cm-booking-calendar, cm-ads-tracker, cm-google-form, cm-readit, cm-ux-master.
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Ansible 自动化运维