opencode-skills-collection 1.0.156 → 1.0.158
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- package/bundled-skills/.antigravity-install-manifest.json +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/acceptance-orchestrator/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/aegisops-ai/SKILL.md +1 -4
- package/bundled-skills/agentmail/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/agents-md/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/ai-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/analyze-project/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/antigravity-design-expert/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-actor-development/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-audience-analysis/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-brand-reputation-monitoring/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-competitor-intelligence/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-content-analytics/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-ecommerce/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-influencer-discovery/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-lead-generation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-market-research/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/apify-ultimate-scraper/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/awt-e2e-testing/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/baseline-ui/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/beautiful-prose/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/blog-writing-guide/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/brand-guidelines/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/build/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/building-native-ui/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/cirq/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/claude-settings-audit/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/code-simplifier/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/commit/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/comprehensive-review-pr-enhance/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/conductor-setup/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/create-branch/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/create-issue-gate/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/create-pr/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/daily/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/differential-review/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/django-access-review/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/django-perf-review/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/getting-started.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/evolution/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/expo-cicd-workflows/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/expo-dev-client/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/expo-tailwind-setup/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/expo-ui-jetpack-compose/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/expo-ui-swift-ui/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/family-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/favicon/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/ffuf-web-fuzzing/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/find-bugs/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fitness-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/food-database-query/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-async/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-backend/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-data-transforms/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-either-ref/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-errors/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-option-ref/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-pragmatic/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-refactor/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-taskeither-ref/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/fp-types-ref/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/gh-review-requests/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/gha-security-review/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/gmail-automation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/goal-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/google-calendar-automation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/google-docs-automation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/google-drive-automation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/google-slides-automation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/health-trend-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/hugging-face-datasets/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/hugging-face-evaluation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/hugging-face-tool-builder/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/issues/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/landing-page-generator/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-animation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-basics/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-deployment/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-dsl/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-event-action/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-layout/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-platform/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-reference/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-shaders/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-splash/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/makepad-widgets/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/mental-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/molykit/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/n8n-expression-syntax/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/n8n-mcp-tools-expert/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/n8n-node-configuration/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/n8n-validation-expert/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/n8n-workflow-patterns/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/new-rails-project/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/nutrition-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/obsidian-clipper-template-creator/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/occupational-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/oral-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/plotly/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/polars/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/pr-writer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/product-manager/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/project-skill-audit/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/qiskit/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/rehabilitation-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/robius-app-architecture/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/robius-event-action/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/robius-matrix-integration/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/robius-state-management/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/robius-widget-patterns/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/seaborn/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/security-bluebook-builder/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/sexual-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/site-architecture/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/skill-scanner/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/sleep-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/speckit-updater/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/speed/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/spline-3d-integration/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/sred-project-organizer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/sred-work-summary/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/stitch-loop/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/swiftui-expert-skill/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/tcm-constitution-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-animation/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-fundamentals/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-geometry/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-interaction/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-lighting/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-loaders/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-postprocessing/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-shaders/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/threejs-textures/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/travel-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/varlock/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/vexor-cli/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/videodb/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/weightloss-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/bundled-skills/wellally-tech/SKILL.md +6 -0
- package/package.json +1 -1
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