opencode-skills-collection 3.0.32 → 3.0.34
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- package/bundled-skills/.antigravity-install-manifest.json +10 -1
- package/bundled-skills/bilig-workpaper/SKILL.md +12 -3
- package/bundled-skills/bumblebee/SKILL.md +6 -2
- package/bundled-skills/bun-development/SKILL.md +5 -3
- package/bundled-skills/cloud-penetration-testing/SKILL.md +5 -3
- package/bundled-skills/container-security-hardening/SKILL.md +20 -7
- package/bundled-skills/container-security-hardening/references/kubernetes-pod-security.md +8 -2
- package/bundled-skills/doc2math/SKILL.md +102 -0
- package/bundled-skills/docs/integrations/jetski-cortex.md +3 -3
- package/bundled-skills/docs/integrations/jetski-gemini-loader/README.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/docs/maintainers/repo-growth-seo.md +3 -3
- package/bundled-skills/docs/maintainers/skills-update-guide.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/bundles.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/claude-code-skills.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/gemini-cli-skills.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/getting-started.md +6 -2
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/kiro-integration.md +1 -1
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/usage.md +4 -4
- package/bundled-skills/docs/users/visual-guide.md +4 -4
- package/bundled-skills/environment-setup-guide/SKILL.md +10 -6
- package/bundled-skills/evolution/SKILL.md +5 -3
- package/bundled-skills/github-actions-advanced/SKILL.md +34 -9
- package/bundled-skills/gitops-workflow/SKILL.md +5 -3
- package/bundled-skills/ii-commons/SKILL.md +15 -1
- package/bundled-skills/lemmaly/SKILL.md +15 -6
- package/bundled-skills/linkerd-patterns/SKILL.md +5 -3
- package/bundled-skills/longbridge/SKILL.md +5 -1
- package/bundled-skills/mercury-mcp/SKILL.md +9 -1
- package/bundled-skills/moatmri/SKILL.md +84 -0
- package/bundled-skills/nextjs-seo-indexing/SKILL.md +263 -0
- package/bundled-skills/openclaw-github-repo-commander/scripts/repo-audit.sh +42 -0
- package/bundled-skills/photopea-embedded-editor/SKILL.md +7 -3
- package/bundled-skills/schema-markup-generator/SKILL.md +319 -0
- package/bundled-skills/sendblue/sendblue-api/SKILL.md +6 -1
- package/bundled-skills/sendblue/sendblue-cli/SKILL.md +6 -1
- package/bundled-skills/sendblue/sendblue-notify/SKILL.md +6 -1
- package/bundled-skills/sendblue/textme/SKILL.md +4 -0
- package/bundled-skills/social-metadata-hardening/SKILL.md +230 -0
- package/bundled-skills/socialclaw/SKILL.md +6 -1
- package/bundled-skills/uv-package-manager/resources/implementation-playbook.md +5 -3
- package/bundled-skills/varlock/SKILL.md +10 -6
- package/bundled-skills/vibe-code-cleanup/SKILL.md +231 -0
- package/bundled-skills/vibecode-production-qa-validator/SKILL.md +237 -0
- package/bundled-skills/wordpress-centric-high-seo-optimized-blogwriting-skill/SKILL.md +229 -162
- package/bundled-skills/yield-intelligence/SKILL.md +121 -0
- package/bundled-skills/youtube-full/SKILL.md +144 -0
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/skills_index.json +199 -1
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