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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. Send Google Chat messages via incoming webhooks — text, rich cards (cardsV2), threaded replies. TypeScript types, card builder utility, widget reference inline. Use whenever the user wants to post to Google Chat from a script, build a chatbot reply, send a notification card, build a Google Chat webhook integration, or troubleshoot card / threading issues.

  2. Quick install of the Google Workspace CLI (gws) on an additional machine using existing OAuth credentials. Requires client_secret.json from a previous gws-setup. Use whenever the user wants to install gws on a new computer, reinstall after a fresh OS, configure a second workstation, or says 'install gws', 'gws on new machine', 'set up gws again'.

  3. Set up the Google Workspace CLI (gws) from scratch. Guides through GCP project creation, OAuth credentials, authentication, and installing 90+ agent skills for Claude Code. Use whenever the user wants to set up gws for the first time, configure Google Workspace API access, install the Google Workspace CLI, or troubleshoot gws auth issues.

  4. Build MCP servers in Python with FastMCP. Define tools / resources / prompts, build the server, test locally, deploy to FastMCP Cloud or Docker. Use whenever the user mentions building an MCP server, exposing tools to LLMs, FastMCP, building a Claude integration, or troubleshooting FastMCP module-level server, storage, lifespan, middleware, OAuth, or deployment errors.

  5. Install and configure NVIDIA NemoClaw (sandboxed OpenClaw agent platform) on Linux. Handles cloudflared tunnels, Docker cgroup fixes, OpenShell, sandbox creation, remote access via Cloudflare Tunnel, and known bug workarounds. Use whenever the user mentions installing NemoClaw, setting up OpenClaw, configuring an NVIDIA Spark or DGX for sandboxed agents, or troubleshooting NemoClaw deployment.

  6. Track parcels and check delivery status for Australian and international couriers. Searches Gmail for dispatch/shipping emails and provides tracking links for all major Australian couriers including AusPost, StarTrack, Aramex, CouriersPlease, Sendle, Toll, Team Global Express, DHL, FedEx, TNT, Hunter Express, Border Express, Direct Freight Express, and UPS. Triggers: 'where is my parcel', 'track my order', 'has my package arrived', 'tracking status', 'check tracking', 'where is my delivery'.

  7. Add Stripe payments to a web app — Checkout Sessions, Payment Intents, subscriptions, webhooks, customer portal, and pricing pages. Covers the decision of which Stripe API to use, produces working integration code, and handles webhook verification. No MCP server needed — uses Stripe npm package directly. Triggers: 'add payments', 'stripe', 'checkout', 'subscription', 'payment form', 'pricing page', 'billing', 'accept payments', 'stripe webhook', 'customer portal'.

  8. Create and manage Shopify pages, blog posts, navigation menus, redirects, and SEO metadata via the Admin API or browser automation. Use whenever the user wants to add a page to a Shopify store, write a Shopify blog post, update the storefront navigation, manage redirects, or tune SEO metadata on a Shopify site.

  9. Create and manage Shopify products via the Admin GraphQL API or CSV import. Workflow: gather data, choose method, execute, verify. Use whenever the user wants to add products to Shopify, bulk-import a catalog from CSV/spreadsheet/URL, update variants or prices, manage inventory quantities, upload product images, or assign products to collections.

  10. Set up Shopify CLI auth and Admin API access for a store. Install CLI, authenticate, create custom app, store access token, verify. Use whenever the user wants to connect to a Shopify store, set up Shopify API access, install Shopify CLI, or troubleshoot Shopify auth / Admin API token issues.

  11. Create platform-specific social media posts for LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit. Handles character limits, hashtag strategies, hook placement, and image specs per platform. Works from scratch, from existing content (blog, newsletter, announcement), or as a multi-platform campaign. Produces copy-paste-ready posts. Triggers: 'social media post', 'linkedin post', 'facebook post', 'instagram caption', 'reddit post', 'social posts', 'post to social', 'repurpose for social', 'social media campaign'.

  12. Generate complete SEO setup for local business websites — HTML head tags, JSON-LD LocalBusiness schema, robots.txt, sitemap.xml. Australian-optimised with +61 phone, ABN, suburb patterns. Use whenever the user wants SEO for a local business (tradesman, café, clinic, agency, retailer), needs JSON-LD structured data, asks for LocalBusiness schema, or wants meta tags / robots.txt / sitemap for a suburb-serving business.

  13. Create and manage WordPress posts, pages, media, categories, tags, and menus via WP-CLI or the REST API. Use whenever the user wants to publish a blog post on WordPress, update a page, upload media, manage categories or tags, update navigation menus, schedule posts, or do bulk content operations on a WordPress site.

  14. Edit Elementor pages and manage templates on WordPress sites via browser automation (for visual / structural changes) or WP-CLI (for safe text replacements). Use whenever the user wants to edit an Elementor page, update text in Elementor widgets, apply or manage Elementor templates, or make content changes to pages built with the Elementor page builder.

  15. Connect to a WordPress site via WP-CLI over SSH or the REST API. Check CLI, test SSH, set up auth, verify access, save config. Use whenever the user wants to connect to a WordPress site, set up WP-CLI access, create an Application Password, or troubleshoot WordPress connection / auth issues.

  16. Australian business English writing style for professional communications — warm, direct, EN-AU spelling (colour, organise, centre). Use whenever the user is writing for an Australian audience: emails, chat messages, proposals, client communications, blog posts, web copy, or any business writing. Apply to drafting, editing, and tone-checking professional text.

  17. Write compelling award submissions, grant applications, and competition entries. Maps achievements to selection criteria using evidence-based narratives. Use whenever the user is applying for a business award (Telstra, chamber of commerce, industry awards), a grant, a competition, or any submission demonstrating merit against defined criteria.

  18. New Zealand business English writing style for professional communications — warm, inclusive, EN-NZ spelling (colour, organise, centre). Use whenever the user is writing for a New Zealand audience: emails, chat messages, proposals, client communications, blog posts, web copy, or any business writing. Apply to drafting, editing, and tone-checking professional text.

  19. Write a client proposal, quote, scope of work, or engagement letter for a service business. Covers project understanding, scope, timeline, pricing presentation, and terms. Use whenever the user asks for a proposal, quote, project proposal, client proposal, SOW, statement of work, engagement letter, or B2B service engagement document — for web dev, consulting, trades, or any service business.

  20. Write a resume / CV or cover letter tailored to a specific role. Handles regional format differences (AU/NZ, US, UK), ATS-friendly formatting, achievement-focused bullets, and cover letter structure. Use whenever the user mentions a job application, resume, CV, cover letter, career document, applying for a role, or needs help framing their experience for a specific job.

  21. Write structured strategic documents for small and medium businesses: SWOT analyses, lean business plans, OKRs, competitive analyses. Each mode has a defined structure and quality bar. Use whenever a business asks to articulate strategy, set goals, analyse competition, plan for growth, do a SWOT, write OKRs, or build a lean business plan. Produces actionable documents, not generic frameworks.

  22. British business English writing style for professional communications — polished, understated, EN-GB spelling (colour, organise, centre). Use whenever the user is writing for a British audience: emails, chat messages, proposals, client communications, blog posts, web copy, or any business writing. Apply to drafting, editing, and tone-checking professional text.

  23. American business English writing style for professional communications — direct, action-oriented, EN-US spelling (color, organize, center). Use whenever the user is writing for an American audience: emails, chat messages, proposals, client communications, blog posts, web copy, or any business writing. Apply to drafting, editing, and tone-checking professional text.

  24. Autonomous engineering team runtime — one API call spins up coordinated AI agents to scope, build, and ship software.

  25. Image processing skill for cropping images to 50% from center and rotating them 90 degrees clockwise. This skill should be used when users request image cropping to center, image rotation, or both operations combined on image files.

  26. Replace text in fillable PDF forms by updating form field values. This skill should be used when users need to update names, addresses, dates, or other text in PDF form fields.

  27. Route plain-language requests for Pi, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, or ACP harness work into either OpenClaw ACP runtime sessions or direct acpx-driven sessions ("telephone game" flow). For coding-agent thread requests, read this skill first, then use only `sessions_spawn` for thread creation.

  28. Use the diffs tool to produce real, shareable diffs (viewer URL, file artifact, or both) instead of manual edit summaries.

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  33. OpenProse VM skill pack. Activate on any `prose` command, .prose files, or OpenProse mentions; orchestrates multi-agent workflows.

  34. 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.

  35. Transparent, rigorous research with full methodology — not a black-box API wrapper. Conducts exhaustive investigation through mandated 2-cycle research per theme, APA 7th citations, evidence hierarchy, and 3 user checkpoints. Self-contained using native OpenClaw tools (web_search, web_fetch, sessions_spawn). Use for literature reviews, competitive intelligence, or any research requiring academic rigor and reproducibility.

  36. # Academic Literature Search — 学术文献检索与引用管理

  37. 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.

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

  39. Write articles, guides, blog posts, tutorials, newsletter issues, and other long-form content in a distinctive voice derived from supplied examples or brand guidance. Use when the user wants polished written content longer than a paragraph, especially when voice consistency, structure, and credibility matter.

  40. Search and retrieve preprints from arXiv via the Atom API. Use this skill when searching for papers in physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering, or economics by keywords, authors, arXiv IDs, date ranges, or categories.

  41. Search arXiv for preprints in physics, math, CS, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering, economics. Use when: (1) finding preprints by topic, (2) searching by author, (3) browsing arXiv categories, (4) getting paper metadata/abstracts. NOT for: published journal articles (use crossref-search), biomedical (use pubmed-search).

  42. Screen papers for systematic reviews using ASReview active learning. Use when: user has a large set of papers to screen for inclusion/exclusion, wants to prioritize relevant papers, or needs to reduce manual screening workload. NOT for: searching papers (use literature-search) or meta-analysis (use meta-analysis).

  43. Analyzes astronomical observations and cosmological models including telescope data processing, celestial mechanics calculations, stellar evolution, galaxy classification, and cosmological parameter estimation; trigger when users discuss stars, galaxies, exoplanets, dark matter, or the universe's large-scale structure.

  44. Astronomical computations via Astropy. Use when: user asks about celestial coordinates, FITS files, or cosmological calculations. NOT for: telescope control or real-time observation planning.

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

  46. Performs bioinformatics analyses including pathway enrichment, gene ontology analysis, protein-protein interaction networks, multi-omics integration, and biological sequence database querying; trigger when users discuss gene sets, biological pathways, functional annotation, or omics data integration.

  47. Bioinformatics operations via Biopython. Use when: user asks about DNA/protein sequences, BLAST, or PDB structures. NOT for: clinical genomics or variant calling pipelines.

  48. Comprehensive molecular biology toolkit. Use for sequence manipulation, file parsing (FASTA/GenBank/PDB), phylogenetics, and programmatic NCBI/PubMed access (Bio.Entrez). Best for batch processing, custom bioinformatics pipelines, BLAST automation. For quick lookups use gget; for multi-service integration use bioservices.

  49. Search bioRxiv biology preprints with natural language queries. Semantic search powered by Valyu.

  50. Performs biostatistical analyses specialized for clinical and biomedical research including survival analysis, Kaplan-Meier estimation, Cox proportional hazards regression, longitudinal data modeling, and diagnostic test evaluation; trigger when users discuss clinical outcomes, survival curves, or biomedical study statistics.

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

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

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

  54. You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.

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

  56. US Census Bureau data via API. Use when: user asks about US demographics, population, housing, or economic data by geography. NOT for: non-US data or real-time statistics.

  57. Query ChEMBL bioactive molecules and drug discovery data. Search compounds by structure/properties, retrieve bioactivity data (IC50, Ki), find inhibitors, perform SAR studies, for medicinal chemistry.

  58. Query the ChEMBL REST API for drug-target interactions, bioactivity data, ADMET properties, and approved drug information. Use when the user needs drug mechanism of action, binding affinity data, target information, or pharmacokinetic properties. NOT for basic compound lookup (use pubchem-compound), NOT for gene-disease associations (use open-targets), NOT for protein 3D structures (use pdb-structure).

  59. Computational chemistry tools including molecular structure, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, spectroscopy analysis, and cheminformatics. Use when user works with chemical formulas, molecular structures, reaction balancing, thermodynamic calculations, or chemical databases (PubChem, ChemSpider). Triggers on "chemical structure", "molecular weight", "balance equation", "reaction", "thermodynamics", "spectroscopy", "SMILES", "PubChem", "chemical formula", "stoichiometry".

  60. # Chemistry & Drug Discovery

  61. Analyze citation networks, compute bibliometric indicators, and identify research fronts. Use when: user asks about citation patterns, h-index, co-authorship networks, research trends, or bibliometric analysis. NOT for: literature searching (use literature-search) or writing papers (use paper-writing).

  62. Comprehensive citation management for academic research. Search Google Scholar and PubMed for papers, extract accurate metadata, validate citations, and generate properly formatted BibTeX entries. This skill should be used when you need to find papers, verify citation information, convert DOIs to BibTeX, or ensure reference accuracy in scientific writing.

  63. 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.

  64. Designs and analyzes clinical trials including sample size calculation, randomization schemes, endpoint selection, CONSORT reporting, and interim analysis planning; trigger when users ask about RCTs, Phase I-IV trials, or clinical study design.

  65. Search ClinicalTrials.gov with natural language queries. Find clinical trials, enrollment, and outcomes using Valyu semantic search.

  66. # Clinical Research

  67. Query ClinicalTrials.gov via API v2. Search trials by condition, drug, location, status, or phase. Retrieve trial details by NCT ID, export data, for clinical research and patient matching.

  68. Query NCBI ClinVar for variant clinical significance. Search by gene/position, interpret pathogenicity classifications, access via E-utilities API or FTP, annotate VCFs, for genomic medicine.

  69. Execute scientific Python code for computation, data analysis, simulation, and verification. Use when: (1) running statistical analyses, (2) numerical computation, (3) data processing pipelines, (4) verifying calculations, (5) running simulations. NOT for: literature search (use literature-search), writing papers (use paper-writing), or non-computational tasks.

  70. Scientific programming best practices including reproducible research, computational notebooks, version control for research, data management, HPC/parallel computing, and research software engineering. Use when user needs help with research code organization, reproducibility, scientific Python/R workflows, or computational infrastructure. Triggers on "reproducible research", "research code", "scientific computing", "HPC", "parallel computing", "Jupyter", "notebook", "data management plan", "research software", "code review for science".

  71. Delegate coding tasks to Codex, Claude Code, or Pi agents via background process. Use when: (1) building/creating new features or apps, (2) reviewing PRs (spawn in temp dir), (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 (for example spawn/run Codex or Claude Code in a Discord thread; use sessions_spawn with runtime:"acp"), or any work in ~/clawd workspace (never spawn agents here). Claude Code: use --print --permission-mode bypassPermissions (no PTY). Codex/Pi/OpenCode: pty:true required.

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  73. Spatial and temporal convergence analysis with Richardson extrapolation and Grid Convergence Index (GCI) for solution verification

  74. Access Copernicus Climate Data Store (CDS) for ERA5 reanalysis, climate projections, and satellite observations. Use when: (1) retrieving historical weather/climate data, (2) downloading ERA5 reanalysis fields, (3) querying climate projections (CMIP), (4) getting satellite-derived climate variables. NOT for: real-time weather forecasts (use weather APIs), ocean biology (use Copernicus Marine), air quality (use CAMS).

  75. Applies cognitive science frameworks for creative thinking to CS and AI research ideation. Use when seeking genuinely novel research directions by leveraging combinatorial creativity, analogical reasoning, constraint manipulation, and other empirically grounded creative strategies.

  76. Academic metadata search via CrossRef API. Use when: user needs DOI resolution, citation counts, journal metadata, or publisher info. NOT for: full-text access or downloading papers.

  77. Scientific data analysis including data cleaning, exploratory data analysis (EDA), statistical testing, regression, and reporting. Uses Python with pandas, scipy, statsmodels, scikit-learn. Use when user asks to analyze data, clean a dataset, run statistics, do EDA, fit a model, or process CSV/Excel files. Triggers on "analyze this data", "clean my dataset", "run regression", "EDA", "descriptive statistics", "data processing", "correlation analysis".

  78. Extract numerical data from scientific figure images using Claude vision + OpenCV calibration. Supports 26+ plot types including bar charts, scatter plots, forest plots, Kaplan-Meier curves, box plots, and more.

  79. Perform statistical tests, hypothesis testing, correlation analysis, and multiple testing corrections using scipy and statsmodels. Works with ANY LLM provider (GPT, Gemini, Claude, etc.).

  80. Transform, clean, reshape, and preprocess data using pandas and numpy. Works with ANY LLM provider (GPT, Gemini, Claude, etc.).

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  83. Create publication-quality plots and visualizations using matplotlib and seaborn. Works with ANY LLM provider (GPT, Gemini, Claude, etc.).

  84. Computer science bibliography via DBLP API. Use when: user asks about CS publications, author publication lists, or venue (conference/journal) metadata. NOT for: non-CS publications or citation counts.

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  86. Execute autonomous multi-step deep research on any topic. Use when the user asks for comprehensive research, literature reviews, competitive analysis, topic deep-dives, or wants to understand a complex subject from multiple angles. Triggers on "deep research", "research on", "investigate", "literature review", "comprehensive analysis", "what do we know about", "summarize research on".

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

  88. docx843

    Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of 'Word doc', 'word document', '.docx', or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a 'report', 'memo', 'letter', 'template', or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.

  89. Orchestrates a full drug discovery workflow from target identification through lead optimization. Use when searching for drug candidates against a biological target, evaluating compound libraries, or optimizing hits for drug-likeness. NOT for pure protein structure analysis or single-compound lookups.

  90. End-to-end drug discovery platform combining ChEMBL compounds, DrugBank, targets, and FDA labels. Natural language powered by Valyu.

  91. Supports drug discovery workflows including target identification, virtual screening, ADMET prediction, lead optimization, pharmacokinetics modeling, and drug repurposing analyses; trigger when users discuss drug targets, compound libraries, medicinal chemistry, or pharmaceutical development.

  92. Economic analysis including econometrics, causal inference, time series economics, game theory, welfare analysis, and economic modeling. Use when user works with economic data, regression analysis, instrumental variables, difference-in-differences, RDD, panel data, or economic theory. Triggers on "econometrics", "regression", "causal inference", "instrumental variable", "difference-in-differences", "panel data", "game theory", "supply demand", "GDP", "inflation", "economic model".

  93. Supports education research including pedagogical method evaluation, learning analytics, assessment design, curriculum development analysis, and educational technology evaluation; trigger when users discuss teaching effectiveness, learning outcomes, educational interventions, or student performance data.

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

  95. Analyzes energy systems including renewable energy resource assessment, power grid modeling, battery storage optimization, energy efficiency evaluation, and techno-economic analysis of energy technologies; trigger when users discuss solar, wind, grid integration, energy storage, or power system design.

  96. Query Ensembl genome database REST API for 250+ species. Gene lookups, sequence retrieval, variant analysis, comparative genomics, orthologs, VEP predictions, for genomic research.

  97. Analyzes environmental and climate data including temperature trends, pollution monitoring, ecological modeling, carbon footprint assessment, and biodiversity metrics; trigger when users discuss climate change, ecosystems, pollutants, or sustainability assessments.

  98. Performs epidemiological analyses including disease modeling (SIR/SEIR), outbreak investigation, risk factor identification, incidence/prevalence estimation, and causal inference from observational data; trigger when users discuss disease spread, public health data, or population-level health patterns.