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coding-system-rebuild에는 hoanganhduc에서 수집한 skills 274개가 있으며, 저장소 수준 직업 범위와 사이트 내 skill 상세 페이지를 제공합니다.
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Single-agent paper review workflow.
Comprehensive guide and reference for the Antigravity Customization System. Use to explain how customizations work, their loading priority, discovery mechanisms, and to guide the creation of skills, rules, plugins, hooks, and MCP servers.
Provides a comprehensive guide, quick reference, and sitemap for Google Antigravity (AGY), including the Antigravity CLI (agy), Antigravity 2.0, Antigravity IDE, Python SDK, slash commands, keybindings, and customizations (skills, rules, MCP, sidecars). Activate this skill when the user asks questions about how to use, configure, or customize Antigravity, AGY, the agy CLI, the Antigravity IDE, or Antigravity 2.0.
Guidelines for interacting with GitHub and request permissions from the user when commands fail due to restrictions in the agent environment.
ALWAYS use this skill when the user asks to send, get, retrieve, find, share, add, or search for a paper. This skill manages the user's Zotero library with 10,000+ papers and can retrieve PDFs, create share links, add new papers, and search. Prefer this over getscipapers for any request involving sending/getting/finding papers.
Use when the user asks to send, get, retrieve, find, share, add, or search for a paper. This is the live OpenClaw Zotero workflow adapted for Codex and should take priority over external paper retrieval.
DeepSeek adapter for the Codex Zotero-first paper and library workflow.
Runtime engine for url-to-screenshot: headless-browser CDP capture, SSRF-safe URL admission, consent dismissal, blank-output detection, and an offline self-test of the deterministic core.
Capture a URL to a clean PNG screenshot with browser detection, cookie-consent dismissal, viewport or full-page modes, timeouts, SSRF-safe URL admission, and blank-output verification across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Route VNU eOffice requests to an existing vnu_eoffice package or CLI: monitor updates, list latest incoming/outgoing documents, search by keyword, download attachments, and send requested files through Telegram.
Runtime engine for url-to-screenshot: headless-browser CDP capture, SSRF-safe URL admission, consent dismissal, blank-output detection, and an offline self-test of the deterministic core.
Capture a URL to a clean PNG screenshot with browser detection, cookie-consent dismissal, viewport or full-page modes, timeouts, SSRF-safe URL admission, and blank-output verification across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Route VNU eOffice requests to an existing vnu_eoffice package or CLI: monitor updates, list latest incoming/outgoing documents, search by keyword, download attachments, and send requested files through Telegram.
Runtime engine for url-to-screenshot: headless-browser CDP capture, SSRF-safe URL admission, consent dismissal, blank-output detection, and an offline self-test of the deterministic core.
Capture a URL to a clean PNG screenshot with browser detection, cookie-consent dismissal, viewport or full-page modes, timeouts, SSRF-safe URL admission, and blank-output verification across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Route VNU eOffice requests to an existing vnu_eoffice package or CLI: monitor updates, list latest incoming/outgoing documents, search by keyword, download attachments, and send requested files through Telegram.
Use when the user asks for a multi-agent discussion, panel review, multi-agent review, or multi-agent research session with role selection, round control, and template-based orchestration.
Use only when the user explicitly mentions both annotation and review for a paper task. Produces annotated review outputs and supports an explicit add-to-Zotero step when the user asks for it.
Run bounded autonomous research iterations with evidence gates, recovery ledgers, and optional cross-agent handoffs. Use when the user asks to continue research autonomously, run a research loop, integrate autonomous agent loops, or keep improving a research workflow without repeated prompts.
Use when preparing optional AxiomMath AXLE MCP setup for manual formal-proof assistance.
Use when the user wants to search, retrieve, send, add, update, sync, export, convert, or clean books from the managed Calibre library runtime.
Use when drafting, validating, or normalizing bounded cross-agent task/result packets for parent-controlled handoffs. This is a packet-contract skill, not a runtime delegation broker.
Use when a research task benefits from an explicit phased workflow with structured source handoff across search, analysis, and writing, and when preserving citations across phases matters.
Use when the user wants to extract arXiv IDs or DOIs from research or RSS digests and turn them into getscipapers requests or manifests.
Use when the user wants to parse, convert, chunk, or structurally analyze PDFs, DOCX, PPTX, HTML, images, audio transcripts, or similar documents with Docling. Prefer this skill for local document parsing before ad hoc text extraction.
Use when drafting, rewriting, polishing, or revising prose while preserving author intent by tracking claims, evidence, caveats, and revision deltas.
Use when the user wants a minimal Lean-style theorem skeleton, namespace wrapper, or generated formal statement stub.
Use at the start of computationally intensive local tasks to detect CPU, memory, disk, and optional accelerator availability before planning execution.
Use for external DOI/ISBN/title resolution, manifest creation from pasted text, and paper retrieval after the local library-first workflow does not satisfy the request or the user explicitly opts out of library use.
Use when the user wants a quick sanity check for a finite graph claim, construction, or encoding using the lightweight OpenClaw verifier.
Use when preparing optional LeanExplore MCP setup for Lean declaration search and formalization support.
Use when deciding whether a research claim should enter the optional Lean formalization lane.
Use when checking whether a Lean artifact can safely support a research claim.
Use when the user wants animated math (handwritten-style equation writing, equation morphing between derivation steps, and emphasis) rendered with Manim, as a silent video clip that can stand alone or be spliced into a slides-to-video deck. The free, optional companion to slides-to-video for math lectures.
Use when a research or engineering task needs automatic heavy-compute routing through the local broker for Modal-backed remote CPU, high-memory CPU, or GPU execution.
Use for review-only requests for papers or books when the user did not explicitly ask for annotation. Handles the normal single-agent review flow.
Use when the user mentions OpenProse or prose workflows, wants explicit multi-agent research and synthesis, or wants a reusable orchestration pattern. In Codex, emulate OpenClaw OpenProse using spawn_agent, structured decomposition, and workspace artifacts.
Use when starting a nontrivial research task to frame scope, success criteria, evidence plan, and the right downstream workflow before expensive browsing or multi-agent work begins.
Use when the user wants a local research digest from tracked topics or wants to manage tracked research topics.
Use when a research draft or report exists and needs a pre-final review for unsupported claims, ambiguity, scope drift, or missing evidence before delivery.