Register Basenames (.base.eth) for AI agents. Use when an agent needs to register a human-readable ENS-style name on Base for their wallet address. Supports checking availability, pricing, registration, and setting primary name.
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。
詳しく見る →Register Basenames (.base.eth) for AI agents. Use when an agent needs to register a human-readable ENS-style name on Base for their wallet address. Supports checking availability, pricing, registration, and setting primary name.
Manage Uniswap V4 LP positions on Base. Add, remove, monitor, auto-compound, and harvest fees — including Clanker protocol fee claims.
Monitor your agent's scheduled jobs — detect failures, stuck runs, drift, and silent errors. Built for AI agents running periodic tasks (heartbeats, trading loops, social posting, data syncing).
Submit structured pitches to Axiom Ventures — ERC-8004 identity + x402 payment required
Send and read onchain messages via Net Protocol. Use for permanent agent logs, cross-agent communication, and decentralized feeds on Base.
**Monetize your AI agent's API endpoints with USDC micropayments on Base**
Send tasks to Claude Code instances on remote machines. Enables Claude-to-Claude collaboration over SSH with session continuity.
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Description of what the skill does and when to use it
Retaining existing customers is more cost-effective than acquiring new ones. This skill monitors key accounts for early warning signals that indicate potential churn or relationship issues, enabling p
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
This repository is part of the Ziggy* codebase and is primarily a Zig project.
Please also reference the following documents as needed. In this case, `@` stands for the project root directory.
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Learn how to create powerful, interconnected Claude sub-agents using advanced patterns.
Guide for maintaining and extending the commands/skills system in Mechanic.
Apply structured, reflective problem-solving for complex tasks requiring multi-step analysis, revision capability, and hypothesis verification. Use for complex problem decomposition, adaptive planning, analysis needing course correction, problems with unclear scope, multi-step solutions, and hypothesis-driven work.
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Safety hooks for Claude Code — 695 pre-built hooks that prevent file deletion, credential leaks, git disasters, and token waste during autonomous AI coding sessions. Install with npx cc-safe-setup.
End-to-end task orchestration across AI coding engines. Coordinates Claude, Codex, Codex Spark (the faster Codex variant), and OpenCode workers using dispatch-verify-synthesize workflows. Requires the upstream agent-mux CLI for worker dispatch. Use when work spans multiple dependent steps, benefits from model diversity, or needs structured quality verification.
Domain-agnostic TrueSkill batch ranking via LLM-as-judge. Ranks any list of text items using overlapping subsets dispatched to Codex Spark workers. Swappable rubrics. Use when you need to rank, score, curate, or sort a collection by quality.
Structure what you're building and why now. Use when organizing products into capability blocks, creating bet backlogs, building roadmaps, or writing solution briefs. Part of the Modern Product Operating Model collection.
Operate as a Director or CPO leading product organizations. Use when managing product portfolios, aligning with executives, communicating to boards, designing team structures, or establishing operating rhythms. Part of the Modern Product Operating Model collection.
Build product strategy that drives real choices. Use when defining where to play and how to win, creating strategy canvases, defining ICP/Anti-ICP, positioning products, setting pricing strategy, planning GTM motions, or structuring strategic bets. Part of the Modern Product Operating Model collection.
'Use this skill when writing blog posts, articles, or long-form web content—from quick how-to guides to in-depth opinion pieces. Trigger phrases: ''write a blog post about'', ''draft an article on'', ''create a post for my blog''. Do NOT use for academic papers, news reporting, or content requiring real-time facts.'
'Use this skill when creating, evaluating, or documenting color palettes for brands, products, or design systems. Trigger phrases: ''create a color palette'', ''what colors should I use'', ''brand colors for'', ''accessible color scheme''. Do NOT use for image editing, photo color correction, or print production color matching.'
Use this skill when you face a complex or high-stakes decision and need a structured framework to evaluate options objectively. Ideal for career choices, product prioritization, vendor selection, or any multi-criteria trade-off. Not for trivial daily decisions or situations that require licensed professional advice.
Audit documentation completeness by mapping what a doc set should cover against what it actually covers. Produces a prioritized gap report by topic, not just by file. This skill should be used after shipping features, before releases, or when users report missing documentation.
Incident triage, cascade prevention, and postmortem methodology. Use when handling production incidents, designing resilience patterns, or conducting chaos engineering exercises.
'Use this skill when sizing a market, analyzing competitors, designing customer surveys, segmenting audiences, or synthesizing research into market insights. Trigger phrases: ''size the market for'', ''analyze our competitors'', ''who is our target customer'', ''design a survey to understand'', ''TAM/SAM/SOM for''. Not for building financial models, writing pitch decks, or conducting UX usability research.'
Comprehensive microservices architecture patterns covering service decomposition, communication, data management, and resilience strategies. Use when designing distributed systems, breaking down monoliths, or implementing service-to-service communication.
Use when adjusting reasoning depth, budgets, or metrics visibility - provides guidance for selecting and applying reasoning controls safely.
Use when preparing a production release or release candidate - provides a checklist-driven workflow for validation, versioning, build optimization, documentation updates, and deployment readiness.
Use when coordinating complex tasks with orchestration, delegation, or parallel workstreams - provides structured workflows for orchestrate:brainstorm, orchestrate:spawn, and orchestrate:task.
Advanced TypeScript patterns for type-safe, maintainable code using sophisticated type system features. Use when building type-safe APIs, implementing complex domain models, or leveraging TypeScript's advanced type capabilities.
Create comprehensive user journey maps that identify pain points, opportunities, and emotional states across touchpoints. Use when mapping user experiences or analyzing conversion flows.
'Use this skill when crafting microcopy, UI text, or in-product writing—error messages, tooltips, button labels, empty states, onboarding flows, and confirmation dialogs. Trigger phrases: ''write microcopy for'', ''write UI copy'', ''write error messages'', ''write onboarding text'', ''button label for''. Do NOT use for marketing copy (use copywriter) or long-form documentation (use technical-writer).'
Complete workflow for developing new features from design to deployment. Use when starting a new feature, adding functionality, or building something new.
Interact with Discord — send messages, embeds, react, manage threads, pins, search, and look up members. Use when the user asks to send a Discord message, react, read channels, create threads, or manage Discord content.
Interact with Telegram — send messages, photos, documents, locations, edit and delete messages, get chat and member info. Use when the user asks to send a Telegram message, edit content, send media, or manage Telegram chats.
You are building a plugin for **Teleton**, a Telegram AI agent on TON. Ask the user what plugin or tools they want to build, then follow this workflow.
Update worklog files by moving tasks between todo/doing/done states. Use when recording task progress, starting new work, or marking tasks complete. Requires explicit arguments: worklog [done|doing|todo] [description].
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Conduct market research, competitive analysis, investor due diligence, and industry intelligence with source attribution and decision-oriented summaries. Use when the user wants market sizing, competitor comparisons, fund research, technology scans, or research that informs business decisions.
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Simplify cluttered UI by removing unnecessary elements, choices, features, and structural complexity. Use when the problem is too many controls, options, features, or competing elements—not when the structure is sound and the real issue is only visual intensity or lack of personality.
Create standout, technically ambitious interfaces that feel extraordinary through cinematic transitions, advanced motion, heavy rendering, or other high-ambition implementation work. Use when the user wants to wow, impress, go all-out, or push a feature beyond conventional UI polish—not when simple visual confidence or routine cleanup is enough.
Builds pricing models incorporating J-curve positioning with blind pool risk, early-vintage assessment, and age-weighted adjustments. Use when pricing early-vintage funds, analyzing J-curve risk, or adjusting for fund maturity.