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Skills for working with Obsidian vaults and related formats: Obsidian Flavored Markdown, JSON Canvas files, the Obsidian CLI, and Defuddle for clean web content extraction. Contains: defuddle Extract clean markdown content from web pages using Defuddle CLI, removing clutter and navigation to save tokens. Use instead of WebFetch when the user provides a URL to read or analyze, for online documentation, articles, blog posts, or any standard web page. json-canvas Create and edit JSON Canvas files (.canvas) with nodes, edges, groups, and connections. Use when working with .canvas files, creating visual canvases, mind maps, flowcharts, or when the user mentions Canvas files in Obsidian. obsidian-bases Create and edit Obsidian Bases (.base files) with views, filters, formulas, and summaries. Use when working with .base files, creating database-like views of notes, or when the user mentions Bases, table views, card views, filters, or formulas in Obsidian. obsidian-cli Interact with Obsidian vaults using the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and more. Also supports plugin and theme development with commands to reload plugins, run JavaScript, capture errors, take screenshots, and inspect the DOM. Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault, manage notes, search vault content, perform vault operations from the command line, or develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes. obsidian-markdown Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax. Use when working with .md files in Obsidian, or when the user mentions wikilinks, callouts, frontmatter, tags, embeds, or Obsidian notes. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.0 |
Complete terragrunt toolkit with generation and validation capabilities Contains: terragrunt-generator Comprehensive toolkit for generating best-practice Terragrunt configurations (HCL files) following current standards and conventions. Generates terragrunt.hcl files, root configurations, child modules, stacks, and environment setups; configures remote state backends, dependency blocks, include blocks, feature flags, exclude blocks, and errors blocks; supports DRY Terraform patterns, multi-environment layouts (dev/staging/prod), and OpenTofu engine integration. Use when creating new Terragrunt projects or resources, scaffolding multi-environment infrastructure, implementing DRY Terraform wrapper configurations, setting up terragrunt.hcl files with remote state or provider config, managing module dependencies, or building infrastructure modules with Terragrunt stacks. terragrunt-validator Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, testing, and automating Terragrunt configurations, HCL files, and Stacks. Use this skill when working with Terragrunt files (.hcl, terragrunt.hcl, terragrunt.stack.hcl), validating infrastructure-as-code, debugging Terragrunt configurations, performing dry-run testing with terragrunt plan, working with Terragrunt Stacks, or working with custom providers and modules. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.0 |
Apply this skill when building error handling, error boundaries, logging, monitoring, or observability in a Next.js + TypeScript + Drizzle application. Triggers on requests like "handle errors", "add error boundary", "add logging", "add monitoring", "set up Sentry", "why is this failing silently", "add a 404 page", or any time you are building features that need to handle failure gracefully. Use proactively — every new feature should account for error states. Contains: error-handling Apply this skill when building error handling, error boundaries, logging, monitoring, or observability in a Next.js + TypeScript + Drizzle application. Triggers on requests like "handle errors", "add error boundary", "add logging", "add monitoring", "set up Sentry", "why is this failing silently", "add a 404 page", or any time you are building features that need to handle failure gracefully. Use proactively — every new feature should account for error states. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 0.1.0 |
Comprehensive toolkit for generating best practice Terragrunt configurations (HCL files) following current standards and conventions. Use this skill when creating new Terragrunt resources (root configs, child modules, stacks, environment setups), or building multi-environment Terragrunt projects. Contains: terragrunt-generator Comprehensive toolkit for generating best-practice Terragrunt configurations (HCL files) following current standards and conventions. Generates terragrunt.hcl files, root configurations, child modules, stacks, and environment setups; configures remote state backends, dependency blocks, include blocks, feature flags, exclude blocks, and errors blocks; supports DRY Terraform patterns, multi-environment layouts (dev/staging/prod), and OpenTofu engine integration. Use when creating new Terragrunt projects or resources, scaffolding multi-environment infrastructure, implementing DRY Terraform wrapper configurations, setting up terragrunt.hcl files with remote state or provider config, managing module dependencies, or building infrastructure modules with Terragrunt stacks. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.1 |
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, optimizing, and understanding Prometheus Query Language (PromQL) queries. Use this skill when working with PromQL queries to check syntax, detect anti-patterns, identify optimization opportunities, and interactively plan queries with users. Contains: promql-validator Comprehensive toolkit for validating, optimizing, and understanding Prometheus Query Language (PromQL) queries. Use this skill when working with PromQL queries, prometheus queries, metrics queries, alerting rules, recording rules, or grafana dashboards to check syntax, detect anti-patterns, identify optimization opportunities, and interactively plan queries with users. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 0.2.1 |
Generate GNU Make build systems that define build targets, configure dependencies, set up phony targets, and implement parallel builds. Use when creating make/Makefile/.mk files, implementing compile rules, or building production-ready build automation for C/C++, Go, Python, and Java projects. Contains: makefile-generator Generate GNU Make build systems that define build targets, configure dependencies, set up phony targets, and implement parallel builds. Use when creating make/Makefile/.mk files, implementing compile rules, or building production-ready build automation for C/C++, Go, Python, and Java projects. | SkillsDocs | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.1 |
Generate label matchers, line filters, log aggregations, and metric queries in LogQL (Loki Query Language) following current standards and conventions. Use this skill when creating new LogQL queries, implementing log analysis dashboards, alerting rules, or troubleshooting with Loki. Contains: logql-generator Generate label matchers, line filters, log aggregations, and metric queries in LogQL (Loki Query Language) following current standards and conventions. Use this skill when creating new LogQL queries, implementing log analysis dashboards, alerting rules, or troubleshooting with Loki. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.4 |
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, testing, and automating Jenkinsfile pipelines (both Declarative and Scripted). Use this skill when working with Jenkins pipeline files, validating pipeline syntax, checking best practices, debugging pipeline issues, or working with custom plugins. Contains: jenkinsfile-validator Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, testing, and automating Jenkinsfile pipelines (both Declarative and Scripted). Use this skill when working with Jenkins pipeline files, validating pipeline syntax, checking best practices, debugging pipeline issues, or working with custom plugins. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Risky Do not use without reviewing Reviewed: Version: 0.1.3 |
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, and testing Kubernetes YAML resources. Use this skill when validating Kubernetes manifests, debugging YAML syntax errors, performing dry-run tests on clusters, or working with Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) that require documentation lookup. Contains: k8s-yaml-validator Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, and testing Kubernetes YAML resources. Use this skill when validating Kubernetes manifests, debugging YAML syntax errors, performing dry-run tests on clusters, or working with Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) that require documentation lookup. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.1 |
Comprehensive toolkit for generating best practice Helm charts and resources following current standards and conventions. Use this skill when creating new Helm charts, implementing Helm templates, or building Helm projects from scratch. Contains: helm-generator Comprehensive toolkit for generating best practice Helm charts and resources following current standards and conventions. Use this skill when creating new Helm charts, implementing Helm templates, scaffolding Chart.yaml and values.yaml, defining deployment templates, service definitions, ingress configurations, .tpl helpers, or building Helm projects from scratch. Trigger phrases include "create", "generate", "build", "scaffold" alongside terms like "kubernetes helm", "k8s charts", "helm package", "chart dependencies", "values.yaml", or "helm install". | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.1 |
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, and testing GitHub Actions workflow files, custom local actions, and public actions. Use this skill when working with GitHub Actions YAML files (.github/workflows/*.yml), validating workflow syntax, testing workflow execution with act, or debugging workflow issues. Contains: github-actions-validator Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, and testing GitHub Actions workflow files, custom local actions, and public actions. Use this skill when working with GitHub Actions YAML files (.github/workflows/*.yml), validating workflow syntax, testing workflow execution with act, or debugging workflow issues. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.1 |
Comprehensive toolkit for generating best practice GitLab CI/CD pipelines and configurations following current standards and conventions. Use this skill when creating new GitLab CI/CD resources, implementing CI/CD pipelines, or building GitLab pipelines from scratch. Contains: gitlab-ci-generator Creates .gitlab-ci.yml files, configures pipeline stages, defines CI jobs and runners, sets up deployment workflows, and generates reusable GitLab CI/CD templates following current best practices and security standards. Use when users ask to create or build a GitLab CI/CD pipeline, CI config, build pipeline, deploy pipeline, GitLab YAML, CI jobs, or any .gitlab-ci.yml configuration from scratch or for a new project. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.1.1 |
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, and securing Dockerfiles. Use this skill when validating Dockerfile syntax, checking security best practices, optimizing image builds. Applies to all Dockerfile variants (Dockerfile, Dockerfile.prod, Dockerfile.dev, etc.). Contains: dockerfile-validator Validates, lints, and secures Dockerfiles by running syntax checking, detecting security vulnerabilities, validating layer ordering, checking for hardcoded secrets, verifying base image tags, and analyzing build optimization. Use when validating Dockerfile syntax, checking security best practices, optimizing image builds, auditing container security, or debugging Dockerfile errors. Applies to all Dockerfile variants (Dockerfile, Dockerfile.prod, Dockerfile.dev, etc.). | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 0.1.1 |
A practitioner methodology for AI-native software engineering where specifications are the primary artifact and code is a generated side effect. Contains: spec-driven-development Creates structured specifications, validates execution plans against specs, manages two-loop planning-to-execution workflows with decision gates, and captures provenance of AI-generated work. Use when building software with AI coding agents, when starting any non-trivial feature or change, when an agent keeps building the wrong thing, when you want repeatable and verifiable AI-assisted development, or when someone mentions spec-driven, SDD, specification first, or code is a side effect. Also use when the user wants to structure agent workflows, create specifications, establish decision gates between planning and execution, or capture provenance. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 1.1.0 |
feb-25-workspace/ga4 v0.1.0 Query Google Analytics 4 (GA4) data via the Analytics Data API. Use when you need to pull website analytics like top pages, traffic sources, user counts, sessions, conversions, or any GA4 metrics/dimensions. Supports custom date ranges and filtering. Contains: ga4 Query Google Analytics 4 (GA4) data via the Analytics Data API. Use when you need to pull website analytics like top pages, traffic sources, user counts, sessions, conversions, or any GA4 metrics/dimensions. Supports custom date ranges and filtering. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 0.1.0 |
Implements Tessl skill review GitHub Actions workflows in your repository through an interactive, configuration-first wizard. Contains: tessl-workflow-installer Use when setting up automated skill review workflows, configuring GitHub Actions for Tessl skill scoring, adding PR checks for skills, implementing CI/CD pipelines for skill quality gates, or migrating between workflow architectures. Supports internal repositories (single-workflow) and public repositories with external contributors (two-workflow with security isolation). | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.0.2 |
cpoepke/toon-dex v0.3.0 ToonDex creates semantic folder indexes for LLM codebase navigation. It generates an index.toon file with concise summaries of each folder, ordered by importance. Contains: toon-dex Semantic folder index for codebase navigation. Generates index.toon files with concise folder summaries ordered by importance, enabling fast LLM codebase traversal without reading every file. Commands: /toondex (create initial index), /redex (update with changes). Use when the user wants to index a codebase, understand project structure, map codebase folders, index project layout, navigate a large codebase, understand folder structure, or asks about /toondex or /redex commands. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 0.3.0 |
Helps fix security vulnerabilities identified by DryRunSecurity. Activates when the user shares a DryRunSecurity comment (from a GitHub PR or GitLab MR) or asks for help fixing any security finding including SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, SSRF, path traversal, command injection, authentication bypass, authorization flaws, and prompt injection. Researches authoritative sources and applies fixes grounded in the user's specific codebase context. Contains: remediation Helps fix security vulnerabilities identified by DryRunSecurity. Activates when the user shares a DryRunSecurity comment (from a GitHub PR or GitLab MR) or asks for help fixing any security finding including SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, SSRF, path traversal, command injection, authentication bypass, authorization flaws, and prompt injection. Researches authoritative sources and applies fixes grounded in the user's specific codebase context. | Skills | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 0.1.0 |
Automatically monitor GitHub Actions workflows after git push operations. Tracks workflow progress and reports pass/fail results. Contains: github-action-monitor Monitors GitHub Actions workflow runs and reports pass/fail results. Use when git push has been executed, code has been pushed to a remote, or when the user asks about CI status. | SkillsRules | 74 Impact — Average score across 0 eval scenarios Securityby Advisory Suggest reviewing before use Reviewed: Version: 0.5.0 |
langchain-architecture Dicklesworthstone/pi_agent_rust Design LLM applications using LangChain 1.x and LangGraph for agents, memory, and tool integration. Use when building LangChain applications, implementing AI agents, or creating complex LLM workflows. | Skills | 74 1.66x Agent success vs baseline Impact 83% 1.66xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios Securityby Passed No known issues Reviewed: Version: 0.0.1 |
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