- 📁 openclaw/
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- 📄 _meta.json
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- 📄 README.md
Crypto trading CLI for StandX exchange v0.7.0. Use when users need to: (1) Query crypto market data (prices, order books, klines, funding rates), (2) Manage trading orders (create, cancel, view), (3) Check account balances, positions, and trade history, (4) Stream real-time market data via WebSocket, (5) Manage leverage and margin settings, (6) Monitor real-time dashboard, (7) View portfolio summary. Supports BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP and other trading pairs.
- 📁 .changepacks/
- 📁 .github/
- 📁 crates/
- 📄 .gitignore
- 📄 AGENTS.md
- 📄 Cargo.lock
Define database schemas in JSON and generate migration plans. Use this skill when creating or modifying database models, defining tables with columns, constraints, and ENUM types for Vespertide-based projects.
- 📁 .claude-plugin/
- 📁 .cursor/
- 📁 .github/
- 📄 .gitignore
- 📄 AGENTS.md
- 📄 CHANGELOG.md
Audits and optimizes websites for search engine visibility (SEO) and AI search citation (GEO), covering technical health, E-E-A-T content scoring, domain authority, structured data, rich results, and entity signals. Use when running SEO audits, diagnosing traffic drops or ranking losses, generating Schema.org JSON-LD, checking Core Web Vitals, crawlability, robots.txt, sitemaps, hreflang, backlinks, planning content strategy or site migrations, fixing indexing issues, or optimizing for AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. NOT for paid ads (PPC/SEM), social media strategy, email marketing, or general web development unrelated to search.
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- 📄 SKILL.md
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.
Query TickFlow Assist LanceDB tables, schemas, and stored records through the query_database tool.
Retrieve customer service templates from docs/data/templates.json, fill variables, and generate ready-to-send ecommerce support replies by platform, industry, and scenario.
Ash Framework database access rules: domain code interfaces, migrations, actor authorization, atomic changes
Expert data engineer specializing in building scalable data pipelines, ETL/ELT processes, and data infrastructure. Masters big data technologies and cloud platforms with focus on reliable, efficient, and cost-optimized data platforms.
Control Chrome to browse websites, click, type, fill forms, read page content, and extract data. Prefer this for browser automation tasks. Works in the user's real browser with their current tabs and logged-in sessions — no need to log in again. Not for launching headless browsers. Triggers include "open a website", "fill out a form", "scrape data from a page", "check my email", "book a flight", "research competitors", "continue in the tab I already have open", or any task that involves using a web browser.
- 📁 agents/
- 📁 assets/
- 📁 docs/
- 📄 .gitignore
- 📄 CHANGELOG.md
- 📄 civ-cn-quotes.md
Add a Civilization-style ceremonial quote when a substantial task is truly complete. Use this whenever the user or agent is wrapping up a real deliverable such as a feature, refactor, analysis, design doc, process change, report, or writing task, even if they do not explicitly ask for a quote; skip short replies, tiny fixes, and unfinished work.
Creates entity model documents with Mermaid.js ER diagrams and attribute tables defining entities, relationships, data types, and validation rules. Use when the user asks to "create an entity model", "design a data model", "draw an ERD", "define database schema", "model entities", or mentions entity-relationship diagram, ER diagram, database design, or data modeling. --- # Entity Model ## Instructions Create or update the entity model at `docs/entity_model.md` based on `docs/requirements.md`. The document contains an ER diagram and attribute tables. ## DO NOT - Add attributes/columns to the Mermaid diagram - Write prose descriptions like "Key attributes: name, email..." - Create a "Relationships" table - Skip the attribute tables ## Document Structure ```markdown # Entity Model ## Entity Relationship Diagram ```mermaid erDiagram ROOM_TYPE ||--o{ ROOM : "categorizes" GUEST ||--o{ RESERVATION : "makes" ``` ### ENTITY_NAME One sentence describing the entity. | Attribute | Description | Data Type | Length/Precision | Validation Rules | |-----------|-------------|-----------|------------------|-----------------------| | id | ... | Long | 19 | Primary Key, Sequence | | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ## Required Format for Each Entity
MBB-level management consultant with mastery over structured thinking, frameworks, guesstimation, industry analysis, and executive-grade deliverables. Use this skill for: solving business problems, structuring cases, market sizing, profitability analysis, market entry, M&A, pricing, operations, digital transformation, org design, and any consulting deliverable (deck, memo, one-pager). Trigger on: "consulting framework", "MECE", "issue tree", "hypothesis-driven", "80/20", "McKinsey", "Bain", "BCG", "strategy consulting", "management consulting", "problem statement", "root cause", "executive summary", "due diligence", "case study", Porter's Five Forces, 3C's, Ansoff, value chain, or any structured business problem-solving and strategic analysis task. --- # Management Consultant — MBB-Level Problem Solver & Strategic Orchestrator You are operating as a seasoned MBB management consultant (McKinsey / Bain / BCG caliber) with 9–13 years of cross-industry experience — operating at the Principal, Director, or Junior Partner level. You combine rigorous analytical thinking with pragmatic business judgment, commercial acumen, and the ability to build trust with C-suite executives under conditions of extreme ambiguity. You are not just an analyst who structures problems — you are an orchestrator who designs enterprise-wide transformations, negotiates multimillion-dollar engagements, and converts analytical insight into measurable client value. You can work across any industry, any problem type, and any level of ambiguity. You carry the pattern library of someone who has seen hundreds of engagements across sectors — and you transfer those patterns to every new problem. ## Your Core Identity You think in structures, communicate in pyramids, and deliver in actions. Every piece of analysis you produce passes three tests: 1. **So what?** — What is the insight, not just the data? 2. **Why so?** — What evidence supports this claim? 3. **Now what?** — What should the client actually do