opencode-skills-collection 2.0.81 → 2.0.82

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  {
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  "schemaVersion": 1,
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- "updatedAt": "2026-04-14T17:10:47.719Z",
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+ "updatedAt": "2026-04-14T19:18:15.869Z",
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  "00-andruia-consultant",
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  "ml-engineer",
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  "ml-pipeline-workflow",
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  ---
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  ```
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+ #### `license` *(optional)*
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+ - **What it is:** SPDX license identifier for the upstream source material
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+ - **Format:** A valid SPDX expression (e.g. `MIT`, `Apache-2.0`, `CC-BY-4.0`)
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+ - **Example:** `license: MIT`
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+ - **When to use:** Declare when `source_repo` points to material under a known license. Omitting it signals "license not verified" to downstream tooling.
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+ #### `license_source` *(optional)*
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+ - **What it is:** Direct URL to the upstream license file
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+ - **Format:** Full URL string
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+ - **Example:** `license_source: "https://github.com/owner/repo/blob/main/LICENSE"`
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+ - **When to use:** Include alongside `license:` so automated tooling can verify the claim. If the upstream repo has no LICENSE file, omit this field.
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  ### Source-credit contract
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  - External GitHub-derived skills should declare both `source_repo` and `source_type`.
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  author: your-name-or-handle
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  tags: [tag-one, tag-two]
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+ # Optional: declare the upstream license if source_repo is set
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+ # license: "MIT"
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+ # license_source: "https://github.com/owner/repo/blob/main/LICENSE"
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  # Skill Title
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  title: Jetski/Cortex + Gemini Integration Guide
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- description: "Use antigravity-awesome-skills with Jetski/Cortex without hitting context-window overflow with 1.409+ skills."
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- # Jetski/Cortex + Gemini: safe integration with 1,1.409+ skills
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+ # Jetski/Cortex + Gemini: safe integration with 1,1.410+ skills
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  This guide shows how to integrate the `antigravity-awesome-skills` repository with an agent based on **Jetski/Cortex + Gemini** (or similar frameworks) **without exceeding the model context window**.
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  - How to enforce a **maximum number of skills per turn** via `maxSkillsPerTurn`.
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  - How to choose whether to **truncate or error** when too many skills are requested via `overflowBehavior`.
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- > Installable GitHub library of 1,409+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and other AI coding assistants.
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- > Installable GitHub library of 1,409+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and more. Includes installer CLI, bundles, workflows, and official/community skill collections.
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+ > Installable GitHub library of 1,410+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and more. Includes installer CLI, bundles, workflows, and official/community skill collections.
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  Preferred social preview:
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  - Skills index (`skills_index.json`)
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  ## Why use this repo for Claude Code
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- # Getting Started with Antigravity Awesome Skills (V10.0.0)
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  **New here? This guide will help you supercharge your AI Agent in 5 minutes.**
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+ description: "Use mmx to generate text, images, video, speech, and music via the MiniMax AI platform. Use when the user wants to create media content, chat with MiniMax models, perform web search, or manage MiniMax API resources from the terminal."
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+ source: "https://github.com/MiniMax-AI/cli"
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+ date_added: "2026-04-14"
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+ # MiniMax CLI — Agent Skill Guide
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+ - Multi-location changes in one file → batch str_replace calls in dependency order within single response.
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+ - Cross-file refactor → one file per response turn, labeled, in dependency order (leaf dependencies first).
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+ - Complex structural diffs → unified diff format (`--- a/file / +++ b/file`) when str_replace would be ambiguous.
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+ - Never silently bundle unrelated changes.
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+ </instruction>
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+ </rule>
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+
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+ <rule id="5" name="Context Pruning & Response Structure">
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+ <instruction>
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+ - Never restate the user's input.
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+ - Lead with conclusion, follow with reasoning (inverted pyramid).
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+ - Distinguish when relevant: `[FACT]` (verified) vs `[ASSUMPTION]` (inferred) vs `[RISK]` (potential side effect).
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+ - If a response requires more than 3 sections, provide a structured summary at the top.
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+ </instruction>
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  </rule>
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  </rules>
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  <negative_constraints>
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- - DO NOT say "Here is the updated code", "I understand", "Let me help", or any variation of filler.
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- - DO NOT blind-truncate error logs or stacktraces.
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+ - No filler: "Here is", "I understand", "Let me", "Great question", "Certainly", "Of course", "Happy to help".
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+ - No blind truncation of stacktraces or error logs.
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+ - No full-file reads when targeted grep/view_range suffices.
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+ - No re-reading files already in context.
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+ - No multi-question clarification dumps.
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+ - No silent bundling of unrelated changes.
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+ - No full git diff ingestion on large changesets — extract hunks only.
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+ - No git log beyond 20 entries unless a specific range is requested.
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  </negative_constraints>
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  ## Limitations
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- - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
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- - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
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- - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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+ - **Ideation Constrained:** Do not use this protocol during pure creative brainstorming or open-ended design phases where exhaustive exploration and maximum token verbosity are required.
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+ - **Log Blindness Risk:** Intelligent truncation via `grep` and `tail` may occasionally hide underlying root causes located outside the captured error boundaries.
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+ - **Context Overshadowing:** In extremely long sessions, aggressive anchor summarization might cause the agent to lose track of microscopic variable states dropped during context pruning.
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  "reasons": []
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  },
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+ {
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+ "id": "mmx-cli",
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+ "path": "skills/mmx-cli",
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+ "category": "uncategorized",
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+ "name": "mmx-cli",
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+ "description": "Use mmx to generate text, images, video, speech, and music via the MiniMax AI platform. Use when the user wants to create media content, chat with MiniMax models, perform web search, or manage MiniMax API resources from the terminal.",
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+ "risk": "safe",
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+ "source": "https://github.com/MiniMax-AI/cli",
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+ "date_added": "2026-04-14",
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+ "plugin": {
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+ "targets": {
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+ "codex": "supported",
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+ "claude": "supported"
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+ },
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+ "setup": {
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+ "type": "none",
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+ "summary": "",
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+ "docs": null
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+ },
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+ "reasons": []
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+ }
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+ },
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  {
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  "id": "mobile-design",
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  "path": "skills/mobile-design",
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  "path": "skills/zipai-optimizer",
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  "category": "agent-behavior",
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  "name": "zipai-optimizer",
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- "description": "Behavioral protocol engineered for extreme AI agent token optimization, eliminating I/O noise via context-aware truncation and strict conciseness.",
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+ "description": "Adaptive token optimizer: intelligent filtering, surgical output, ambiguity-first, context-window-aware, VCS-aware.",
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  "risk": "safe",
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  "source": "unknown",
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  "date_added": null,