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CLI to manage emails via IMAP/SMTP. Use `himalaya` to list, read, write, reply, forward, search, and organize emails from the terminal. Supports multiple accounts and message composition with MML (MIME Meta Language). Use when the user wants to check email, read mail, send email, compose a message, search inbox, reply to a message, forward mail, manage folders, download attachments, or organize messages from the command line.
X/Twitter CLI for reading, searching, posting, and engagement via cookies. Provides direct access to tweets, timelines, social media feeds, bookmarks, lists, and trending topics through GraphQL and cookie-based authentication. Use when the user wants to tweet, read a tweet, search Twitter, check their timeline, browse social media, view replies, follow or unfollow accounts, manage bookmarks, or interact with X/Twitter from the command line.
Interact with GitHub using the `gh` CLI to manage repositories, issues, pull requests, CI/CD workflow runs, and API queries. Use when the user asks to create, list, view, merge, or close pull requests and issues; check CI status or workflow run logs; query the GitHub API for repository data; or perform any GitHub operation from the command line. Covers `gh issue`, `gh pr`, `gh run`, `gh repo`, and `gh api` subcommands.
Interact with Obsidian vaults using the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and more. Also supports plugin and theme development with commands to reload plugins, run JavaScript, capture errors, take screenshots, and inspect the DOM. Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault, manage notes, search vault content, perform vault operations from the command line, or develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes.
kubectl-mcp-server CLI commands for tool discovery, direct invocation, and diagnostics. Use when exploring available tools, calling tools from command line, or checking server health.
Shell scripting best practices for writing safe, portable, and maintainable bash/sh scripts. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring shell scripts, Dockerfile RUN commands, Makefile recipes, CI pipeline scripts, cron jobs, or systemd ExecStart directives. Triggers on bash, sh, POSIX, ShellCheck, error handling, quoting, variables, set -euo pipefail.
UNIX command-line interface guidelines for building tools that follow POSIX conventions, proper exit codes, stream handling, and the UNIX philosophy. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or designing CLI tools to ensure they integrate properly with the UNIX tool chain. Triggers on tasks involving CLI tools, command-line arguments, exit codes, stdout/stderr, signals, or shell scripts.
Write and run Blender Python scripts for 3D automation. Use when the user wants to automate Blender tasks, run headless scripts, manipulate scenes, batch process .blend files, import/export 3D models, manage objects, or script Blender from the command line using the bpy API.
Automate video editing in Blender's Video Sequence Editor with Python. Use when the user wants to add video, image, or audio strips, create transitions, apply effects, build edit timelines, batch assemble footage, estimate render times, or script any VSE workflow from the command line.
You are an expert in Starship, the minimal, blazing-fast, cross-shell prompt written in Rust. You help developers customize their terminal prompt with git status, language versions, cloud context, battery level, time, and custom modules — working identically across Bash, Zsh, Fish, PowerShell, and any shell with a single TOML config file.
Automate Adobe After Effects workflows. Use when a user asks to script After Effects with ExtendScript or CEP, batch render compositions, automate motion graphics templates (MOGRTs), build render pipelines with aerender, create expressions for animations, manage project files programmatically, automate text and image replacements in templates, build data-driven motion graphics, integrate After Effects with CI/CD, or control AE via command line. Covers ExtendScript, CEP panels, expressions, aeren
AWS Command Line Interface for managing Amazon Web Services. Use when the user needs to interact with S3, EC2, Lambda, CloudWatch, IAM, and other AWS services directly from the terminal for operations, scripting, and automation.
Azure Command Line Interface for managing Microsoft Azure resources. Use when the user needs to create VMs, manage storage accounts, deploy functions, configure resource groups, and automate Azure operations from the terminal.
GitHub CLI (gh) command reference for repository search, code discovery, CI/CD monitoring, workflow authoring, and automation. Triggers on "gh" commands, "github cli", searching repos for files/directories (.skilz, .cursor, .codex, Dockerfile), monitoring GitHub Actions workflows, checking PR CI status, downloading artifacts, creating PRs/issues/repos from command line, triggering workflows, forking repos, batch operations, "write a workflow", "github actions", "CI/CD pipeline", "workflow yaml",
Automate Blender rendering from the command line. Use when the user wants to set up renders, batch render scenes, configure Cycles or EEVEE, set up cameras and lights, render animations, create materials and shaders, or build a render pipeline with Blender Python scripting.
Master Bash Automated Testing System (Bats) for comprehensive shell script testing. Use when writing tests for shell scripts, CI/CD pipelines, or requiring test-driven development of shell utilities.
This skill provides comprehensive instructions for using gogcli (gog), a fast, script-friendly CLI for Google Workspace services including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Chat, Classroom, Contacts, Tasks, People, Groups, and Keep. This skill should be used when the user wants to interact with Google services via the command line, including reading/sending email, managing calendar events, working with Google Drive files, managing classroom courses, or any other Google Workspace oper
Master of defensive Bash scripting for production automation, CI/CD pipelines, and system utilities. Expert in safe, portable, and testable shell scripts.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create bash scripts", "automate Linux tasks", "monitor system resources", "backup files", "manage users", or "write production shell scripts". It provides ready-to-use shell script templates for system administration.
Master defensive Bash programming techniques for production-grade scripts. Use when writing robust shell scripts, CI/CD pipelines, or system utilities requiring fault tolerance and safety.