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eliza에는 elizaOS에서 수집한 skills 35개가 있으며, 저장소 수준 직업 범위와 사이트 내 skill 상세 페이지를 제공합니다.
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Use when the task involves Eliza Cloud or elizaOS Cloud as a managed backend, app platform, deployment target, billing layer, or monetization surface. The catch-all skill for any user request about THEIR existing apps / containers / earnings / credits / api-keys / analytics / billing / payment requests / payouts — `list my apps`, `delete this app`, `change container size`, `what are my earnings`, `top up credits`, `charge this user`, `check if they paid`, `request payout`, `regenerate api key`, `show analytics`. Covers app creation, `appId` usage, app auth flows, cloud-hosted APIs, analytics, credits, app charge requests, x402 crypto requests, affiliate links, creator monetization, payout redemptions, and custom Docker container deployments. For domain-specific ops defer to `eliza-cloud-buy-domain` / `eliza-cloud-manage-domain`.
Use whenever a user wants to register or buy a custom domain for an Eliza Cloud app — including in the same request as building the app ("build me X and put it on Y.com"). Uses Cloudflare as registrar after explicit user confirmation, paid from the user's existing cloud credit balance. Pairs with `build-monetized-app` (build first, then buy domain) and `eliza-cloud-manage-domain` (post-purchase: list, edit dns records, detach). Skip when the user is fine with the auto-assigned `*.apps.elizacloud.ai` subdomain.
Use after a domain has been purchased through Eliza Cloud (via the `eliza-cloud-buy-domain` skill) when the user wants to look at, edit, or remove a domain or its DNS records. Covers org-wide domain listing, per-app DNS record CRUD on cloudflare-managed zones, status re-sync, external-attachment verification, and detaching a domain from an app. Use this skill any time the user references domains they already own (`my domains`, `edit dns for myapp.com`, `delete that A record`, `is myapp.com still pointing at my app`).
Use when the task is building a new app on Eliza Cloud that earns money — chat apps, agent apps, MCP-backed tools, anything that calls the cloud's chat/messages/inference endpoints on behalf of users. Covers app registration, container deploy, markup configuration, affiliate header, app charge requests, x402 payment requests, payout redemptions, and the survival-economics loop where earnings auto-fund the agent's own hosting. Pairs with the `eliza-cloud` skill (which covers Cloud as a backend in general) by focusing specifically on the build-and-monetize flow.
Interact with Feed (feed.market): A2A and MCP endpoints for prediction markets, perpetuals, social feed, messaging, portfolio, and more. Use when the user wants to trade, post, chat, or query Feed via API key.
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.
Manage Apple Notes via the `memo` CLI on macOS (create, view, edit, delete, search, move, and export notes). Use when a user asks Otto to add a note, list notes, search notes, or manage note folders.
Manage Apple Reminders via the `remindctl` CLI on macOS (list, add, edit, complete, delete). Supports lists, date filters, and JSON/plain output. Use when the user asks about reminders, todos, tasks, to-do lists, "remind me", scheduling tasks, checking what is due today, completing or deleting reminders, or managing reminder lists on macOS.
BluOS CLI (blu) for discovery, playback, grouping, and volume control of Bluesound and NAD speakers. Use when the user wants to play music, stream audio, control speakers, adjust volume, group or ungroup Bluesound players, search TuneIn radio, or manage multi-room streaming setups.
Handles sending and managing iMessages through BlueBubbles, the recommended iMessage integration. Triggers when the user wants to send a text message, send an iMessage, send a text, text someone, message a contact, react with a tapback, reply to a message thread, send an attachment via iMessage, edit or unsend a sent message, or manage group chat participants. All calls go through the generic message tool with channel="bluebubbles".
Capture frames or clips from RTSP/ONVIF cameras. Grabs snapshots, video clips, and motion events from IP cameras, security cameras, and video streams. Use when the user wants to take a snapshot from a camera, record a clip from an RTSP stream, monitor motion on a security camera, discover ONVIF devices on the network, or configure camera access for automated surveillance capture.
Display, present, and render HTML content on connected Otto nodes (Mac app, iOS, Android). Show on device, preview on mobile, push to screen, or navigate to a URL on any connected node. Use for games, visualizations, dashboards, interactive demos, and live-reloading development previews. Supports presenting, hiding, navigating, evaluating JavaScript, and capturing screenshots of canvas content across Mac, iOS, and Android devices.
Run Codex CLI, Claude Code, OpenCode, or Pi Coding Agent via background process for programmatic control. Use when the agent needs to spawn, monitor, or orchestrate coding agents in a terminal session, delegate programming tasks to a sub-agent, review pull requests with an external CLI tool, or run parallel background coding workflows across git worktrees.
Use when you need to control Discord from Otto via the discord tool: send messages, react, post or upload stickers, upload emojis, run polls, manage threads/pins/search, create/edit/delete channels and categories, fetch permissions or member/role/channel info, set bot presence/activity, or handle moderation actions in Discord DMs or channels.
Use when building or changing an elizaOS-based application in this repository. Covers eliza app architecture, monorepo layout, local versus remote versus cloud routing, where to edit features, and non-negotiable runtime constraints. Eliza is the product name of this particular eliza app checkout.
Use for spawned coding/task agents working on the Eliza app or asking what the running Eliza agent can do. Covers the repo CWD, default skill loading and overrides, child-to-parent USE_SKILL calls, parent runtime context APIs, plugin loading/building, Cloud app/payment/domain/media capabilities, and how workers can ask the parent agent to use loaded capabilities.
Use when the task involves elizaOS core runtime concepts, plugins, actions, providers, evaluators, services, memories, state composition, or upstream elizaOS development. Covers the main abstractions and the TypeScript runtime mental model.
Interact with GitHub using the `gh` CLI to manage repositories, issues, pull requests, CI/CD workflow runs, and API queries. Use when the user asks to create, list, view, merge, or close pull requests and issues; check CI status or workflow run logs; query the GitHub API for repository data; or perform any GitHub operation from the command line. Covers `gh issue`, `gh pr`, `gh run`, `gh repo`, and `gh api` subcommands.
Host security hardening and risk-tolerance configuration for Otto deployments. Use when a user asks for security audits, firewall/SSH/update hardening, risk posture, exposure review, Otto cron scheduling for periodic checks, or version status checks on a machine running Otto (laptop, workstation, Pi, VPS).
iMessage/SMS CLI for listing chats, fetching history, watching conversations, and sending messages on macOS via the Messages app. Use when the user wants to send a text message, read iMessages, check recent texts, reply to a conversation, send an SMS, or interact with the Messages app from the terminal. Supports texting contacts by phone number or email, attaching files, and streaming incoming messages in real time.
Generate or edit images via Gemini 3 Pro Image (Nano Banana Pro). Use when the user asks to create an image, generate a picture, produce AI-generated artwork, edit a photo, compose multiple images, or upscale an image to higher resolution. Supports text-to-image generation, single-image editing, and multi-image composition using the Gemini API.
Edits PDF files using natural-language instructions via the nano-pdf CLI. Supports modifying text, changing titles, fixing typos, and updating content on specific pages. Use when the user wants to edit a PDF, modify PDF content, update PDF text, fix a typo in a PDF, change a PDF title, or rewrite part of a PDF page.
Notion API for creating and managing pages, databases, and blocks. Use when the user wants to create a Notion page, query a Notion database, update Notion properties, search Notion, add content to Notion, manage Notion blocks, or interact with Notion data sources and workspaces via the API.
Work with Obsidian vaults (plain Markdown notes) and automate via obsidian-cli. Use when the user asks about notes, vault management, PKM, knowledge base organization, wikilinks, or personal knowledge management in Obsidian.
Foodora CLI for checking past orders and active order status. Use when the user asks to check food delivery orders, track a Foodora delivery, view order history, reorder a meal, look up past food orders, check delivery status, or manage Foodora sessions and authentication.
Creates, updates, and packages AgentSkills with proper SKILL.md frontmatter, bundled scripts, references, and assets. Provides guidance on skill naming, progressive disclosure, and context-efficient design. Use when building a new skill from scratch, restructuring an existing skill, writing or improving SKILL.md files, organizing skill resources into scripts/references/assets folders, packaging skills for distribution, or iterating on skill quality after testing.
Use when the agent needs to send, edit, delete, or read Slack messages, add or list emoji reactions, pin or unpin messages, fetch member info, or list custom emoji in Slack channels and DMs. Handles all Slack workspace interactions including message management, reaction workflows, pinned-item management, and user lookups via the configured bot token.
Terminal Spotify playback/search via spogo (preferred) or spotify_player. Use when the user asks to play music, search for a song, skip a track, pause playback, check what is currently playing, control Spotify, list audio devices, or manage a Spotify queue from the terminal.
Use when spawning a Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Aider, or other CLI task agent whose work needs parent Eliza runtime context. Covers the read-only loopback bridge for character, room, memory, and active workspace state.
Manage Things 3 via the `things` CLI on macOS (add/update projects+todos via URL scheme; read/search/list from the local Things database). Use when a user asks Otto to add a task to Things, list inbox/today/upcoming, search tasks, or inspect projects/areas/tags.
Remote-control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs by sending keystrokes, capturing pane output, and managing terminal multiplexer windows. Enables parallel coding-agent orchestration, background process management, and REPL interaction via sockets. Use when the agent needs to launch, monitor, or coordinate long-running terminal processes, run multiple agents in parallel, interact with a Python REPL, or scrape live shell output from a persistent session.
Manages Trello boards, lists, and cards via the Trello REST API. Use when the user wants to create cards, move tasks between lists, list boards, add comments, archive cards, or check what is on a Trello board. Handles authentication, pagination, and rate-limit awareness for all Trello REST endpoints.
Send WhatsApp messages to other people or search/sync WhatsApp history via the wacli CLI (not for normal user chats). Use when the user asks to send a WhatsApp message, text someone on WhatsApp, search WhatsApp chat history, sync WhatsApp conversations, backfill message history, or forward a file via WhatsApp to a third party.
Get current weather and forecasts (no API key required). Use when the user asks about the weather, temperature, forecast, wind, humidity, or climate conditions for a city or location. Fetches real-time weather data from free services using curl.
Write and test YARA rules for malware detection and threat hunting. Use when creating YARA signatures, detecting malware families, scanning files or memory for indicators of compromise, or building detection rules for threat intelligence.