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Skills individuales de Claude Code extraídas de todos los repositorios del directorio: cada SKILL.md, instalable con un comando, con su definición completa y las señales de confianza del repo.

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  1. Workspace and research management — dispatch analyses, monitor running agents, manage workspaces and threads.

  2. Industry landscape report: market size, competitive dynamics, company profiles, valuation context

  3. Report issues and propose fixes to improve your own capabilities when you encounter errors or limitations

  4. Investment thesis scorecard: track pillars, risks, catalysts, and conviction over time

  5. Manage user profile including watchlists, portfolio, and preferences.

  6. Web scraping with Scrapling: MCP tool wrappers for quick fetching, plus direct Python API for advanced scraping with selectors, sessions, and spiders

  7. x-api1.4k

    Search X (Twitter) posts, pull user profiles, fetch specific tweets, and read reply threads for sentiment, news, and event research. Triggers on 'X', 'Twitter', 'tweets about', 'sentiment on', 'what are people saying about', 'historical tweets', or any request to read public X content.

  8. xlsx1.4k

    Use this skill any time a spreadsheet file is the primary input or output. This means any task where the user wants to: open, read, edit, or fix an existing .xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, or .tsv file (e.g., adding columns, computing formulas, formatting, charting, cleaning messy data); create a new spreadsheet from scratch or from other data sources; or convert between tabular file formats. Trigger especially when the user references a spreadsheet file by name or path — even casually (like \"the xlsx in my downloads\") — and wants something done to it or produced from it. Also trigger for cleaning or restructuring messy tabular data files (malformed rows, misplaced headers, junk data) into proper spreadsheets. The deliverable must be a spreadsheet file. Do NOT trigger when the primary deliverable is a Word document, HTML report, standalone Python script, database pipeline, or Google Sheets API integration, even if tabular data is involved.

  9. blog1.3k
  10. en1.3k
  11. zh1.3k
  12. Demo skill that writes an output file and persists it as an artifact.

  13. Answer weather queries with a fixed demo response.

  14. Write a deterministic OK file to out/ok.txt.

  15. Connect to a remote streamable HTTP MCP service that exposes announcements and FAQ tools.

  16. ocr1.3k

    Extract text from images using Tesseract OCR

  17. Transcribe audio files to text using OpenAI Whisper

  18. Plan a route and return distance + ETA (schema + deterministic result).

  19. Recommend a POI in a city (schema + deterministic result).

  20. Find a public Agent Skill on GitHub, install it, and load it.

  21. A tiny skill used by the skillloadmode example.

  22. Simple shell utilities for files and archives.

  23. Small Python utilities for math and text files.

  24. Simple operations on user-provided text files including summarization.

  25. Use this skill when the user asks about release dates, release owners, rollout status, or launch checklist details.

  26. Demo skill for the SkillToolProfile example.

  27. hello1.3k

    Write a hello file to the workspace output directory.

  28. Set up and use 1Password CLI (op). Use when installing the CLI, enabling desktop app integration, signing in (single or multi-account), or reading/injecting/running secrets via op.

  29. Manage Apple Notes via the `memo` CLI on macOS (create, view, edit, delete, search, move, and export notes). Use when a user asks OpenClaw to add a note, list notes, search notes, or manage note folders.

  30. Manage Apple Reminders via remindctl CLI (list, add, edit, complete, delete). Supports lists, date filters, and JSON/plain output.

  31. Create, search, and manage Bear notes via grizzly CLI.

  32. Monitor blogs and RSS/Atom feeds for updates using the blogwatcher CLI.

  33. blucli1.3k

    BluOS CLI (blu) for discovery, playback, grouping, and volume.

  34. Use when you need to send or manage iMessages via BlueBubbles (recommended iMessage integration). Calls go through the generic message tool with channel="bluebubbles".

  35. Capture frames or clips from RTSP/ONVIF cameras.

  36. canvas1.3k
  37. Use the ClawHub CLI to search, install, update, and publish agent skills from clawhub.com. Use when you need to fetch new skills on the fly, sync installed skills to latest or a specific version, or publish new/updated skill folders with the npm-installed clawhub CLI.

  38. Delegate coding tasks to Codex, Claude Code, or Pi agents via background host sessions. Use when: (1) building or creating new features or apps, (2) reviewing PRs or parallel coding with managed worktree isolation when subagents are available, (3) refactoring large codebases, (4) iterative coding that needs file exploration. NOT for: simple one-liner fixes (just edit), reading code (use read tool), thread-bound ACP harness requests in chat, or any work in ~/clawd workspace (never spawn agents here). Requires OpenClaw host tools with exec_command plus write_stdin.

  39. Discord ops via the message tool (channel=discord).

  40. Control Eight Sleep pods (status, temperature, alarms, schedules).

  41. Dump basic environment info to out/env.txt.

  42. gemini1.3k

    Gemini CLI for one-shot Q&A, summaries, and generation.

  43. Fetch GitHub issues, spawn sub-agents to implement fixes and open PRs, then monitor and address PR review comments. Usage: /gh-issues [owner/repo] [--label bug] [--limit 5] [--milestone v1.0] [--assignee @me] [--fork user/repo] [--watch] [--interval 5] [--reviews-only] [--cron] [--dry-run] [--model glm-5] [--notify-channel -1002381931352]

  44. Search GIF providers with CLI/TUI, download results, and extract stills/sheets.

  45. github1.3k

    GitHub operations via `gh` CLI: issues, PRs, CI runs, code review, API queries. Use when: (1) checking PR status or CI, (2) creating/commenting on issues, (3) listing/filtering PRs or issues, (4) viewing run logs. NOT for: complex web UI interactions requiring manual browser flows (use browser tooling when available), bulk operations across many repos (script with gh api), or when gh auth is not configured.

  46. gog1.3k

    Google Workspace CLI for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs.

  47. Query Google Places API (New) via the goplaces CLI for text search, place details, resolve, and reviews. Use for human-friendly place lookup or JSON output for scripts.

  48. Host security hardening and risk-tolerance configuration for OpenClaw deployments. Use when a user asks for security audits, firewall/SSH/update hardening, risk posture, exposure review, OpenClaw cron scheduling for periodic checks, or version status checks on a machine running OpenClaw (laptop, workstation, Pi, VPS).

  49. 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).

  50. Fetch a URL with curl and write it to out/.

  51. imsg1.3k

    iMessage/SMS CLI for listing chats, history, and sending messages via Messages.app.

  52. Use the mcporter CLI to list, configure, auth, and call MCP servers/tools directly (HTTP or stdio), including ad-hoc servers, config edits, CLI/type generation, and MCP-backed skills that need a durable command path.

  53. Use CodexBar CLI local cost usage to summarize per-model usage for Codex or Claude, including the current (most recent) model or a full model breakdown. Trigger when asked for model-level usage/cost data from codexbar, or when you need a scriptable per-model summary from codexbar cost JSON.

  54. Generate or edit images via Gemini 3 Pro Image (Nano Banana Pro).

  55. Edit PDFs with natural-language instructions using the nano-pdf CLI.

  56. notion1.3k

    Notion API for creating and managing pages, databases, and blocks.

  57. Work with Obsidian vaults (plain Markdown notes) and automate via obsidian-cli.

  58. Batch-generate images via OpenAI Images API. Random prompt sampler + `index.html` gallery.

  59. Transcribe audio via OpenAI Audio Transcriptions API (Whisper).

  60. Local speech-to-text with the Whisper CLI (no API key).

  61. Control Philips Hue lights and scenes via the OpenHue CLI.

  62. oracle1.3k

    Best practices for using the oracle CLI (prompt + file bundling, engines, sessions, and file attachment patterns).

  63. Foodora-only CLI for checking past orders and active order status (Deliveroo WIP).

  64. Capture and automate macOS UI with the Peekaboo CLI.

  65. sag1.3k

    ElevenLabs text-to-speech with mac-style say UX.

  66. Search and analyze your own session logs (older/parent conversations) using jq.

  67. Local text-to-speech via sherpa-onnx (offline, no cloud)

  68. Create or update AgentSkills, especially when a user wants the agent to learn a reusable capability, workflow, integration, domain rule, team process, or tool usage pattern for future tasks. Use when designing, structuring, reviewing, validating, packaging, or improving skills with SKILL.md, scripts, references, and assets.

  69. slack1.3k

    Use when you need to control Slack from OpenClaw via the slack tool, including reacting to messages or pinning/unpinning items in Slack channels or DMs.

  70. Generate spectrograms and feature-panel visualizations from audio with the songsee CLI.

  71. Control Sonos speakers (discover/status/play/volume/group).

  72. Terminal Spotify playback/search via spogo (preferred) or spotify_player.

  73. Summarize or extract text/transcripts from URLs, podcasts, and local files (great fallback for “transcribe this YouTube/video”).

  74. Manage Things 3 via the `things` CLI on macOS (add/update projects+todos via URL scheme; read/search/list from the local Things database). Use when a user asks OpenClaw to add a task to Things, list inbox/today/upcoming, search tasks, or inspect projects/areas/tags.

  75. tmux1.3k

    Remote-control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs by sending keystrokes and scraping pane output.

  76. trello1.3k

    Manage Trello boards, lists, and cards via the Trello REST API.

  77. Extract frames or short clips from videos using ffmpeg.

  78. Start voice calls via the OpenClaw voice-call plugin.

  79. wacli1.3k

    Send WhatsApp messages to other people or search/sync WhatsApp history via the wacli CLI (not for normal user chats).

  80. Get current weather and forecasts via wttr.in or Open-Meteo. Use when: user asks about weather, temperature, or forecasts for any location. NOT for: historical weather data, severe weather alerts, or detailed meteorological analysis. No API key needed.

  81. xurl1.3k

    A CLI tool for making authenticated requests to the X (Twitter) API. Use this skill when you need to post tweets, reply, quote, search, read posts, manage followers, send DMs, upload media, or interact with any X API v2 endpoint.

  82. AI DevKit · Exchange information with active Codex, Claude Code, and other AI agents using ai-devkit agent list, detail, and send. Use when an agent needs to find another active agent, read its recent context, send it information, or request information back.

  83. AI DevKit · Proactively orchestrate running AI agents — scan statuses, assess progress, send next instructions, and coordinate multi-agent workflows. Use when users ask to manage agents, orchestrate work across agents, or check on agent progress.

  84. AI DevKit · Structured SDLC workflow with 8 phases — requirements, design review, planning, implementation, testing, and code review. Use when the user wants to build a feature end-to-end, or run any individual phase (new requirement, review requirements, review design, execute plan, update planning, check implementation, write tests, code review).

  85. AI DevKit · Document a code entry point with structured analysis, dependency mapping, and saved knowledge docs. Use when users ask to document, understand, or map code for a module, file, folder, function, or API.

  86. memory1.3k

    AI DevKit · Use the memory CLI as a durable knowledge layer. Search before non-trivial work, store verified reusable knowledge, update stale entries, and avoid saving transcripts, secrets, or one-off task progress.

  87. AI DevKit · Review code, skills, and prompts for security vulnerabilities — OWASP Top 10, prompt injection, business logic flaws, and insecure defaults. Use when reviewing PRs, auditing modules, reviewing AI skills/prompts, or preparing for release.

  88. AI DevKit · Analyze and simplify existing implementations to reduce complexity, improve maintainability, and enhance scalability. Use when users ask to simplify code, reduce complexity, refactor for readability, clean up implementations, improve maintainability, reduce technical debt, or make code easier to understand.

  89. AI DevKit · Guide structured debugging before code changes by clarifying expected behavior, reproducing issues, identifying likely root causes, and agreeing on a fix plan with validation steps. Use when users ask to debug bugs, investigate regressions, triage incidents, diagnose failing behavior, handle failing tests, analyze production incidents, investigate error spikes, or run root cause analysis (RCA).

  90. tdd1.3k

    AI DevKit · Test-driven development — write a failing test before writing production code. Use when implementing new functionality, adding behavior, or fixing bugs during active development.

  91. AI DevKit · Review and improve documentation for novice users. Use when users ask to review docs, improve documentation, audit README files, evaluate API docs, review guides, or improve technical writing.

  92. verify1.3k

    AI DevKit · Enforce evidence-based completion claims — require fresh command output before reporting success. Use when completing any task, fixing a bug, finishing a phase, running tests, building, deploying, or making any "it works" claim.

  93. docs1.3k

    Make your agent plan before code, verify work, and review changes with a repeatable engineering workflow.

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