Automated LinkedIn engagement workflow. The agent finds a relevant post on your chosen topic, drafts a comment with a genuine insight, gets your approval in chat, and posts it — all in one loop. You approve once before anything is posted. Use when asked to "engage on LinkedIn", "find a post to comment on", "post a LinkedIn comment", or "engage on [topic]". Requires LinkedIn session credentials in .env. Everything runs locally — credentials never leave your machine.
Automated LinkedIn engagement workflow. The agent finds a relevant post on your chosen topic, drafts a comment with a genuine insight, gets your approval in chat, and posts it — all in one loop. You approve once before anything is posted. Use when asked to "engage on LinkedIn", "find a post to comment on", "post a LinkedIn comment", or "engage on [topic]". Requires LinkedIn session credentials in .env. Everything runs locally — credentials never leave your machine.
Design and build automation workflows using building blocks — clarify outcomes, decompose by dependencies, reuse prior art, verify each block before chaining, and research when stuck. Covers generic divide-and-conquer (problem framing, observable surfaces, investigation vs shipping, CLI contracts) plus human-like pacing for social and communication platforms. Use when automating multi-step processes across tools or platforms.
Walk through a UI flow once manually and capture a durable interaction map — which DOM elements to click, which network requests they trigger, and what field shapes they expose. Produces a reusable selector+endpoint reference for automation scripts. Use before writing any Playwright block for a JS-heavy SPA (LinkedIn, Figma, Notion, etc.) where selectors and API paths are not obvious from source inspection alone. Three modes: Chrome DevTools Recorder (fastest), Playwright observer (richest), Playwright codegen+trace (most structured).
Design and build automation workflows using building blocks — clarify outcomes, decompose by dependencies, reuse prior art, verify each block before chaining, and research when stuck. Covers generic divide-and-conquer (problem framing, observable surfaces, investigation vs shipping, CLI contracts) plus human-like pacing for social and communication platforms. Use when automating multi-step processes across tools or platforms.
Walk through a UI flow once manually and capture a durable interaction map — which DOM elements to click, which network requests they trigger, and what field shapes they expose. Produces a reusable selector+endpoint reference for automation scripts. Use before writing any Playwright block for a JS-heavy SPA (LinkedIn, Figma, Notion, etc.) where selectors and API paths are not obvious from source inspection alone. Three modes: Chrome DevTools Recorder (fastest), Playwright observer (richest), Playwright codegen+trace (most structured).
Connect any tool you use at work to your agent — including internal company tools, custom-built systems, deployment portals, incident trackers, internal knowledge bases, HR systems, and commercial tools like Slack, Confluence, Jira, Linear, GitHub, Outlook, Datadog, and PagerDuty. Use when the user wants to set up a tool connection, connect an internal or custom-built tool, or add a new tool integration from scratch.
Distill a colleague into a reusable AI skill (work + persona) using tool connections — Slack, Slack AI, Jira, GHE, Bitbucket, Confluence, SharePoint, Teams, Outlook, Notion, Linear, Google Docs, and more — without manual paste. Use when the user wants a colleague skill, digital twin of a coworker, or capture of someone's technical voice from workplace systems. Requires tool_connections + 10xProductivity verified_connections (or equivalent .env).