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claude-tag-plugins에는 anthropics에서 수집한 skills 19개가 있으며, 저장소 수준 직업 범위와 사이트 내 skill 상세 페이지를 제공합니다.
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Read and manage Asana tasks, projects, sections, comments, and workspaces. Use this whenever the user wants to list or search tasks, create or update a task, complete a task, comment on a task, move tasks between projects or sections, look up a project or workspace, or ask "what's on my Asana list" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any app.asana.com URL or an Asana task/project gid. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Run SQL against Google BigQuery and browse its catalog — submit queries (sync or async), poll job status, page through results, list datasets/tables, and read table schemas. Use this whenever the user wants to query a BigQuery table, ask "what's in this dataset", check a BigQuery job's status, or mentions bigquery.googleapis.com or a `project.dataset.table` path. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Compose polished charts (timeseries, bar, line, area, pie, scatter, or anything else the data calls for) from tabular data using the chartkit primitives, producing PNG, SVG, or self-contained interactive HTML. Use when the user asks to chart, graph, plot, or visualize data and wants something better than raw matplotlib defaults.
Reference guide for configuring @Claude agents — agents, agent scopes, identity profiles, presets, connections, rules, GitHub repositories, and custom instructions. Explains the inheritance model and configuration best practices.
Diagnose why a plugin or skill configured in @Claude admin settings isn't loading. Checks mount directories, the Claude Code launch command, and startup logs from inside the running container, then explains what failed and how to fix it.
Read, search, and manage Confluence Cloud pages, spaces, blog posts, comments, attachments, and labels. Use this whenever the user wants to find a page, read a doc, search the wiki with CQL, create or update a page, add a comment, list pages in a space, pull an attachment, or ask "what does the wiki say about X" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any *.atlassian.net/wiki URL, or a CQL string when the context is wiki content rather than tickets. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Query and manage Datadog monitoring data — logs, metrics, monitors, dashboards, events, SLOs, traces, and incidents. Use this whenever the user wants to search logs, look at a metric, check which monitors are alerting, investigate a trace, pull SLO status, mute an alert, or ask "what's happening in Datadog" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any URL under *.datadoghq.com. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Search the company's enterprise knowledge index. Use this FIRST when starting any task that touches company-specific context - projects, people, policies, internal docs, prior decisions - before searching individual sources like Drive, Slack, or Jira directly. Also use it when the user asks "do we have a doc about X", "what's our policy on Y", or references internal initiatives by name. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Search, read, create, update, export, and share files in Google Drive. Use this whenever the user wants to find a file in Drive, read a Google Doc or Sheet, upload a file, move something into a folder, change sharing permissions, or asks "what's in my Drive" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any URL under drive.google.com or docs.google.com, or a mention of a Drive file ID. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Work with a Grafana instance — search and read dashboards, run datasource queries (Prometheus, Loki, PostgreSQL, etc.), inspect alert rules and silences, post annotations, and manage folders. Use this whenever the user mentions a Grafana dashboard, panel, or alert; pastes a Grafana URL; asks "what does this dashboard show", "query this metric in Grafana", "is this alert firing", "silence this alert", or wants to create/export a dashboard — even if they don't say "API". Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Read, create, update, search, and associate HubSpot CRM records — contacts, companies, deals, tickets, and custom objects. Use this whenever the user wants to look up a contact, create a deal, update a company, search the CRM, link two records, or asks "what's in HubSpot" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any URL under app.hubspot.com or a mention of a HubSpot object/record ID. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Read and manage Jira Cloud issues, projects, boards, sprints, comments, and transitions. Use this whenever the user wants to search issues with JQL, create or update a ticket, transition an issue (move to In Progress / Done), add a comment, check a sprint or board, look up a project, or ask "what's in my Jira queue" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any *.atlassian.net URL, an issue key like "PROJ-123", or a JQL string. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Read and manage Linear issues, projects, cycles, teams, comments, and labels. Use this whenever the user wants to list their issues, search issues, create or update an issue, move an issue between states, add a comment, check a project or cycle, look up a team, or ask "what's on my plate in Linear" — even if they don't say "API" or "GraphQL". Also use it for any linear.app URL or an issue identifier like "ENG-123". Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Search, read, and write Notion pages, databases, and blocks. Use this whenever the user wants to find a page in Notion, read a database, add a row, create or append content to a page, or asks "what's in my Notion" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any URL under notion.so or a mention of a Notion page/database ID. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Query and manage PagerDuty — find out who's on call, list and manage incidents, read escalation policies and schedules, trace who got paged and why, acknowledge/resolve/snooze/escalate incidents, and create or update services. Use this whenever the user mentions PagerDuty, on-call, paging, escalation, an incident ID like `PXXXXXX` or `Q...`, asks "who's on call", "page the on-call", "ack this incident", "why wasn't I paged", or pastes a pagerduty.com URL — even if they don't say "API". Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Run SQL against Amazon Redshift — submit statements, poll status, page through results, and browse databases/schemas/tables. Use this whenever the user wants to query Redshift (provisioned cluster or Serverless), ask "what tables are in this schema", check a query's status, or mentions `redshift-data`, a Redshift cluster identifier / workgroup name, or a `redshift-data.{region}.amazonaws.com` endpoint. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Query, read, create, update, and describe Salesforce records — Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, Leads, Cases, and custom objects. Use this whenever the user wants to look up a Salesforce record, run a SOQL query, update an Opportunity, check an object's fields, or asks "what's in Salesforce" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any URL under *.salesforce.com / *.lightning.force.com or a mention of a Salesforce record ID or SOQL. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Query and manage Sentry error-tracking data — list and search issues, drill into events and stack traces, inspect projects and releases, resolve/ignore issues, and pull stats. Use this whenever the user mentions a Sentry issue, crash, error group, or exception; pastes a sentry.io or self-hosted Sentry URL; asks "why is this erroring", "how many times has this happened", "what's the top error in {project}", "resolve this issue", or wants a Sentry-based digest — even if they don't say "API". Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.
Run SQL against Snowflake — submit statements, poll async handles, fetch result partitions, cancel, and browse warehouses/databases/schemas/tables. Use this whenever the user wants to query Snowflake, ask "what tables are in this schema", check a warehouse's status, or mentions `snowflakecomputing.com`, `/api/v2/statements`, or a Snowflake account identifier (like `xy12345.us-east-1`). Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path.