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web-design-guidelines
Review UI code for Web Interface Guidelines compliance. Use when asked to "review my UI", "check accessibility", "audit design", "review UX", or "check my site against best practices".
k8s-troubleshoot
Debug Kubernetes pods, nodes, and workloads. Use when pods are failing, containers crash, nodes are unhealthy, or users mention debugging, troubleshooting, or diagnosing Kubernetes issues.
k8s-incident
Respond to Kubernetes incidents with runbooks and diagnostics. Use for outages, pod failures, node issues, network problems, and emergency response.
jimeng-api
Generate images using the Jimeng API based on text prompts. Use this skill when users request AI-generated images from the Jimeng (即梦AI) service, artwork, illustrations, or visual content creation. Supports text-to-image and image-to-image generation with customizable ratios and resolutions.
messaging-agents
Send messages to other agents on your server. Use when you need to communicate with, query, or delegate tasks to another agent.
adding-models
Guide for adding new LLM models to Letta Code. Use when the user wants to add support for a new model, needs to know valid model handles, or wants to update the model configuration. Covers models.json configuration, CI test matrix, and handle validation.
finding-agents
Find other agents on the same server. Use when the user asks about other agents, wants to migrate memory from another agent, or needs to find an agent by name or tags.
searching-messages
Search past messages to recall context. Use when you need to remember previous discussions, find specific topics mentioned before, pull up context from earlier in the conversation history, or find which agent discussed a topic.
defragmenting-memory
Defragments and cleans up agent memory blocks. Use when memory becomes messy, redundant, or poorly organized. Backs up memory, uses a subagent to clean it up, then restores the cleaned version.
codebase-exploration
Use when exploring, understanding, or answering questions about a codebase that has Repowise indexed (indicated by a .repowise/ directory in the project root). Activates for questions like "how does X work", "explain the architecture", "where is Y implemented", "what does this module do", or any task requiring understanding of codebase structure before diving into source files.
architectural-decisions
Use when encountering questions about WHY code is built a certain way, when about to make architectural changes (new patterns, restructuring, choosing between approaches), or when the user asks about design rationale in a Repowise-indexed codebase (.repowise/ directory exists). Also activates when commit messages or code comments contain decision signals like "WHY:", "DECISION:", "TRADEOFF:", "ADR:".
dead-code-cleanup
Use when the user asks about cleanup, removing unused code, refactoring, reducing bundle size, or identifying dead code in a Repowise-indexed codebase (.repowise/ directory exists). Also activates when discussing technical debt, code hygiene, or repository maintenance.
frontend-design
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
openai-docs-skill
Query the OpenAI developer documentation via the OpenAI Docs MCP server using CLI (curl/jq). Use whenever a task involves the OpenAI API (Responses, Chat Completions, Realtime, etc.), OpenAI SDKs, ChatGPT Apps SDK, Codex, MCP integrations, endpoint schemas, parameters, limits, or migrations and you need up-to-date official guidance.
frontend-responsive-design-standards
Build responsive, mobile-first layouts using fluid containers, flexible units, media queries, and touch-friendly design that works across all screen sizes. Use this skill when creating or modifying UI layouts, responsive grids, breakpoint styles, mobile navigation, or any interface that needs to adapt to different screen sizes. Apply when working with responsive CSS, media queries, viewport settings, flexbox/grid layouts, mobile-first styling, breakpoint definitions (mobile, tablet, desktop), touch target sizing, relative units (rem, em, %), image optimization for different screens, or testing layouts across multiple devices. Use for any task involving multi-device support, responsive design patterns, or adaptive layouts.
agent-browser
A fast Rust-based headless browser automation CLI with Node.js fallback that enables AI agents to navigate, click, type, and snapshot pages via structured commands.
llm-council
Orchestrate a configurable, multi-member CLI planning council (Codex, Claude Code, Gemini, OpenCode, or custom) to produce independent implementation plans, anonymize and randomize them, then judge and merge into one final plan. Use when you need a robust, bias-resistant planning workflow, structured JSON outputs, retries, and failure handling across multiple CLI agents.