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skills contains 33 collected skills from durang, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.
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Conecta una máquina nueva (Mac, Linux, Windows/WSL) a tu stack de Claude Code corriendo en un EC2 vía SSH + Tailscale + tmux persistente. Te guía paso a paso: detecta tu OS, instala Tailscale, configura SSH keys, crea aliases, verifica la conexión. Una vez configurado, el comando "ec2" desde cualquier terminal te conecta a Claude Code remoto exactamente igual que si estuviera local. Funciona incluso si tu Mac se cae o cambias de WiFi (tmux mantiene la sesión viva en EC2). Incluye runbook de persistencia server-side que DETECTA el patrón de la máquina (systemd system-level vs user-level + lingering) en vez de asumir, idempotente y multi-proyecto.
This skill should be used when creating, improving, or troubleshooting Seedance 2.0 video on any surface - Dreamina, Jimeng, CapCut, Doubao, Volcengine/Ark, BytePlus, Runway's Seedance route, or fal - including text/image/video/reference-to-video prompts, first/last frame, dialogue, lip-sync and audio, IP-safe rewrites, API, pricing and model-ID questions, and zh/ja/ko/es/ru prompt work. Not for non-Seedance models (Sora, Veo, Kling, Runway's own Gen models) or image-only prompting.
This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt contains generic AI filler, hollow superlatives, vague cinematic language, bloated adjectives, weak verbs, or needs sharper production-specific wording.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Seedance 2.0 audio, dialogue, lip-sync, music, sound effects, ambience, beat-sync, audio-reference mapping, desync troubleshooting, or sound-driven visual timing.
This skill should be used when the user asks for camera movement, shot scale, lens feel, framing, one-take direction, dolly, pan, tilt, push-in, handheld, aerial, macro, or camera-transfer guidance for Seedance 2.0.
This skill should be used when the user asks for character consistency, character tags, identity lock, multi-character blocking, wardrobe continuity, hand safety, expression control, or likeness-sensitive character guidance.
This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt mentions named characters, franchises, studios, celebrities, public figures, private people, brand logos, copyrighted scenes, songs, voices, or real-person likeness workflows and needs an IP-safe rewrite.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Chinese Seedance 2.0 examples, Chinese prompt patterns, example rewrites, or safe versions of working Chinese video-generation prompts.
This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt is blocked, rejected, silently degraded, or likely to trigger a content filter; or when the user asks for a safer rewrite without losing the creative intent.
This skill should be used when the user wants a fast Seedance 2.0 creative brief, a short interview, a compressed intake flow, or a quick director-style clarification before prompt writing.
This skill should be used when the user has a vague Seedance 2.0 video idea and asks for creative guidance, story development, scene planning, a director interview, or help turning an undeveloped concept into a production-ready prompt, especially when the user has no film or storytelling background.
This skill should be used when the user asks for lighting design, atmosphere, time of day, color temperature, shadow, reflections, weather light, practical lights, or mood transitions in Seedance 2.0.
This skill should be used when the user asks for body action, choreography, physics, object movement, movement timing, action continuity, stunt direction, or motion-reference mapping in Seedance 2.0.
This skill should be used when the user asks about Seedance 2.0 workflow operations, API planning, BytePlus ModelArk, Dreamina/Jimeng surfaces, ComfyUI, post-production, stitching, batch workflow, or integration planning.
This skill should be used when the user asks for a compact Seedance 2.0 prompt, short Chinese prompt, prompt compression, 30-100 word output, or removal of unnecessary prompt language.
This skill should be used when the user asks to write, improve, translate, compress, or debug a Seedance 2.0 video prompt; mentions T2V, I2V, V2V, R2V, camera direction, prompt quality, or provides reference assets for a production-ready prompt.
This skill should be used when the user asks for a Seedance 2.0 template, genre recipe, product ad, lifestyle video, drama scene, music video, landscape shot, commercial, animation scene, or reusable production pattern.
This skill should be used when the user asks for visual style, art direction, render feel, period aesthetic, texture, animation style, realism level, or style-safe alternatives to studio or franchise references.
This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 output is blurry, jittery, off-prompt, morphing, blocked, visually generic, unstable, desynced, inconsistent, or otherwise fails and needs root-cause diagnosis.
This skill should be used when the user asks for VFX, particles, energy, destruction, transformation, weather effects, magical effects, explosions, smoke, fire, water, or physically plausible effects in Seedance 2.0.
This skill should be used when an English Seedance 2.0 prompt is slop-heavy, generic, padded with empty quality words, tripping false-positive filters, or needs precise English production vocabulary for camera, lighting, motion, VFX, audio, and constraints.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Spanish Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Spanish cinematic vocabulary, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Spanish.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Japanese Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Japanese cinematic vocabulary, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Japanese.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Korean Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Korean cinematic vocabulary, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Korean.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Russian Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Russian cinematic vocabulary, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Russian.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Chinese Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Mandarin cinematic vocabulary, Chinese prompt compression, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Chinese.
GBrain CENTRAL ORCHESTRATOR — 19-layer health dashboard (incl. AWS infra) + 7th-phase compounding engine + upstream features watch + skill propagation. THIS skill is source of truth for the GBrain stack: when upstream gbrain/openclaw releases new features (voice, zoom, dream synthesize, etc.), Layer 17 surfaces them as informational and tells which satellite skills (brain-write-macro, signal-detector, gbrain-http-wrapper) are affected. Subcomandos: /gbrain check (default), /gbrain fix, /gbrain news, /gbrain bugs, /gbrain compare, /gbrain save, /gbrain compound, /gbrain bootstrap, /gbrain principles, /gbrain manifest, /gbrain manual, /gbrain custom-instructions. Triggers: /gbrain, revisa gbrain, salud del brain, verifica el brain, gbrain status.
OpenClaw Command Center — Full infrastructure scan with visual dashboard. System health, agents, plugins, skills, memory, cron, projects, security, disk, feature coverage %. Generates OPENCLAW_DASHBOARD.md
Explicit save macro — when user says 'guarda en gbrain' (and 23 phrase variants in ES/EN), automatically extract entities, decisions, originals, and links from the conversation and write them as gbrain pages. Companion to signal-detector (which captures passively per-message); brain-write-macro is the explicit user-triggered version that works in clients without hooks (Claude Desktop, claude.ai web, mobile).
Always-on ambient signal capture. Fires on every inbound message to detect original thinking and entity mentions. Spawn as a cheap sub-agent in parallel, never block the main response.
Hermes Command Center — Full HERMES Agent installation scan with visual dashboard. Status, MCP servers, skills (89 bundled + custom), memory providers, cron, sessions, gateways (Telegram/Discord/Slack), insights, providers, security, disk. Generates HERMES_DASHBOARD.md. Companion to openclawtrack — both feed into /gbrain Layer 17b for central orchestration.
Security hardening and connectivity checklist for OpenClaw installations running on EC2. Use when setting up OpenClaw on a new EC2 instance, when the instance has been attacked by bots, when disk/CPU spikes, or when reviewing how to connect securely (Tailscale, SSM, SSH). Covers rate limiting, fail2ban, SSM Session Manager, Tailscale-only access, and AWS security group hygiene.
OpenClaw Optimizer — Analyzes your setup and tells you what to improve: free disk space, optimize RAM, fix security, enable features, recover disabled cron jobs, cleanup duplicates. Actionable steps with priority.