Rum Analytics
RUM platform for web performance analytics, Core Web Vitals, and third-party script monitoring.
docmancer
Search and manage documentation knowledge bases using docmancer CLI. Use when the user asks about third-party library docs, API references, vendor documentation, version-specific API behavior, GitBook or Mintlify public docs, offline or local doc search, or wants to ingest a doc URL before answering a question.
skill-conductor
Create, edit, evaluate, and package agent skills. Use when building a new skill from scratch, improving an existing skill, running evals to test a skill, benchmarking skill performance, optimizing a skill's description for better triggering, reviewing third-party skills for quality, or packaging skills for distribution. Not for using skills or general coding tasks.
Send WhatsApp messages via Kapso (outbound to third parties on owner instruction)
add-benchmark
Guide for adding a new benchmark or training environment to NeMo-Gym. Use when the user asks to add, create, or integrate a benchmark, evaluation, training environment, or resources server into NeMo-Gym. Also use when wrapping an existing 3rd-party benchmark library. Covers the full workflow: data preparation, resources server implementation, agent wiring, YAML config, testing, and reward profiling (baselining). Triggered by: "add benchmark", "new resources server", "integrate benchmark", "wrap benchmark", "add training environment", "add eval".
backend-mvp-guardrails
Use when designing or reviewing a backend MVP with tight budget, evolving schema, and reliance on third-party backends where idempotency, replay, and responsibility attribution are high-risk.
JusCABA — Justicia CABA
Search Buenos Aires City courts: cases, proceedings, parties, and PDF downloads
party
Programmatic guide for the @cazala/party library: engine setup, modules, particles, and performance across CPU + WebGPU.
playwright-best-practices
Use when writing Playwright tests, fixing flaky tests, debugging failures, implementing Page Object Model, configuring CI/CD, optimizing performance, mocking APIs, handling authentication or OAuth, testing accessibility (axe-core), file uploads/downloads, date/time mocking, WebSockets, geolocation, permissions, multi-tab/popup flows, mobile/responsive layouts, touch gestures, GraphQL, error handling, offline mode, multi-user collaboration, third-party services (payments, email verification), console error monitoring, global setup/teardown, test annotations (skip, fixme, slow), test tags (@smoke, @fast, @critical, filtering with --grep), project dependencies, security testing (XSS, CSRF, auth), performance budgets (Web Vitals, Lighthouse), iframes, component testing, canvas/WebGL, service workers/PWA, test coverage, i18n/localization, Electron apps, or browser extension testing. Covers E2E, component, API, visual, accessibility, security, Electron, and extension testing.
update-third-party
Update an ITK third-party library to a new version. Use when: bumping a vendored dependency version, updating ThirdParty module, running UpdateFromUpstream.sh. Creates a new branch with the tag-update commit and runs the extraction script.
Tandem Browser
Tandem Browser is a first-party OpenClaw companion browser with a local HTTP API at `http://127.0.0.1:8765`. Use this skill when an agent needs to browse, inspect, interact with pages, analyze SPAs, or coordinate browser work without touching Robin's active tab unnecessarily.
component-refactoring
Refactor high-complexity React components in Dify frontend. Use when `pnpm analyze-component --json` shows complexity > 50 or lineCount > 300, when the user asks for code splitting, hook extraction, or complexity reduction, or when `pnpm analyze-component` warns to refactor before testing; avoid for simple/well-structured components, third-party wrappers, or when the user explicitly wants testing without refactoring.
minectl
Use this skill for every message containing the word "minectl". Claude has zero built-in knowledge of minectl â it is an obscure, third-party CLI for deploying Minecraft servers to cloud providers. Without this skill, any response about minectl will be fabricated. This covers all minectl topics: manifests, create/delete/update commands, RCON troubleshooting, authentication errors, cloud provider selection, instance sizing, budget optimization, TPS tuning, plugin uploads, and edition choice. Do NOT trigger for Minecraft servers managed via Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, or Pulumi â only for minectl-based workflows.