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Generates creative domain name ideas for your project and checks availability across multiple TLDs (.com, .io, .dev, .ai, etc.). Saves hours of brainstorming and manual checking.
Intelligently organizes your files and folders across your computer by understanding context, finding duplicates, suggesting better structures, and automating cleanup tasks. Reduces cognitive load and keeps your digital workspace tidy without manual effort.
Improves the quality of images, especially screenshots, by enhancing resolution, sharpness, and clarity. Perfect for preparing images for presentations, documentation, or social media posts.
A set of resources to help me write all kinds of internal communications, using the formats that my company likes to use. Claude should use this skill whenever asked to write some sort of internal communications (status reports, leadership updates, 3P updates, company newsletters, FAQs, incident reports, project updates, etc.).
Automatically organizes invoices and receipts for tax preparation by reading messy files, extracting key information, renaming them consistently, and sorting them into logical folders. Turns hours of manual bookkeeping into minutes of automated organization.
Debug LangChain and LangGraph agents by fetching execution traces from LangSmith Studio. Use when debugging agent behavior, investigating errors, analyzing tool calls, checking memory operations, or examining agent performance. Automatically fetches recent traces and analyzes execution patterns. Requires langsmith-fetch CLI installed.
Identifies high-quality leads for your product or service by analyzing your business, searching for target companies, and providing actionable contact strategies. Perfect for sales, business development, and marketing professionals.
Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
Robust URL-to-Markdown extraction for OpenClaw workflows. Use when the user wants to "extract/summarize/convert a webpage to markdown" (especially WeChat mp.weixin.qq.com) and web_fetch/browser is blocked or messy. Uses a cheap probe via web_fetch first, then falls back to the official MinerU API (via the local mineru-extract skill) and returns a traceable result contract with source links.
Use the official MinerU (mineru.net) parsing API to convert a URL (HTML pages like WeChat articles, or direct PDF/Office/image links) into clean Markdown + structured outputs. Use when web_fetch/browser can’t access or extracts messy content, and you want higher-fidelity parsing (layout/table/formula/OCR).
DEFAULT search tool for ALL search/lookup needs. Multi-source search and deduplication layer with intent-aware scoring. Integrates Brave Search (web_search), Exa, Tavily, and Grok to provide high-coverage, high-quality results. Automatically classifies query intent and adjusts search strategy, scoring weights, and result synthesis. Use for ANY query that requires web search — factual lookups, research, news, comparisons, resource finding, "what is X", status checks, etc. Do NOT use raw web_search directly; always route through this skill.
Take a personality assessment via the SoulTrace API. Use when the user wants to take a personality test, discover their psychological archetype, understand their personality traits, or get a color-based personality profile. The API uses a 5-color psychological model (White=structure, Blue=understanding, Black=agency, Red=intensity, Green=connection) with Bayesian adaptive question selection to classify users into one of 25 archetypes. Triggers on: personality test, personality assessment, what's my personality, take a quiz, archetype test, color personality, soultrace.