Topic: evm
30 skills in this topic.
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mpp
Build with MPP (Machine Payments Protocol) - the open protocol for machine-to-machine payments over HTTP 402. Use when developing paid APIs, payment-gated content, AI agent payment flows, MCP tool payments, pay-per-token streaming, or any service using HTTP 402 Payment Required. Covers the mppx TypeScript SDK with Hono/Express/Next.js/Elysia middleware, pympp Python SDK, and mpp Rust SDK. Supports Tempo stablecoins, Stripe cards, Lightning Bitcoin, and custom payment methods. Includes charge (one-time) and session (streaming pay-as-you-go) intents. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions mpp, mppx, machine payments, HTTP 402 payments, Tempo payments, payment channels, pay-per-token, paid API endpoints, or payment-gated services.
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solana-security
Audit Solana programs (Anchor or native Rust) for security vulnerabilities. Use when reviewing smart contract security, finding exploits, analyzing attack vectors, performing security assessments, or when explicitly asked to audit, review security, check for bugs, or find vulnerabilities in Solana programs.
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swift-macos
Comprehensive macOS app development with Swift 6.2, SwiftUI, SwiftData, Swift Concurrency, Foundation Models, Swift Testing, ScreenCaptureKit, and app distribution. Use when building native Mac apps, implementing windows/scenes/navigation/menus/toolbars, persisting data with SwiftData (@Model, @Query,
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web3-protocol-gtm
Go-to-market strategy for web3 builders - protocols, products, services, and solo founders. Use when planning growth for a crypto protocol, building developer community, crafting CT narrative, planning ecosystem partnerships, preparing grant applications, launching tokens, pricing crypto-native products, or growing as a solo founder in web3. Covers community-led growth, CT strategy, developer relations, hackathon playbooks, standards adoption, token launch tactics, micropayment pricing, and agent-as-customer models.
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skills-best-practices
Build high-quality Agent Skills for Claude following official Anthropic best practices. Covers SKILL.md structure, frontmatter, description writing, progressive disclosure, testing, patterns, troubleshooting, and distribution across all surfaces (Claude.ai, Claude Code, API, Agent SDK). Use when creating new skills, reviewing skill quality, debugging skill triggering, structuring skill directories, writing skill descriptions, or improving existing skills. Triggers on "build a skill", "create a skill", "skill structure", "SKILL.md", "skill best practices", "skill not triggering", "skill quality".
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skill-finder
Find and evaluate Claude skills for specific use cases using semantic search, Anthropic best practices assessment, and fitness scoring. Use when the user asks to find skills for a particular task (e.g., "find me a skill for pitch decks"), not for generic "show all skills" requests.
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skill-factory
Autonomous skill creation agent that analyzes requests, automatically selects the best creation method (documentation scraping via Skill_Seekers, manual TDD construction, or hybrid), ensures quality compliance with Anthropic best practices, and delivers production-ready skills without requiring user decision-making or navigation
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shadcn-tailwind
Build UIs with Tailwind CSS v4 and shadcn/ui. Covers CSS variables with OKLCH colors, component variants with CVA, responsive design, dark mode, and Tailwind v4.2 features. Supports Radix UI and Base UI primitives, CLI 3.0, and visual styles. Use when building interfaces with Tailwind, styling shadcn/ui components, implementing themes, or working with utility-first CSS. Triggers on tailwind, shadcn, utility classes, CSS variables, OKLCH, component styling, theming, dark mode, radix ui.
tenequm/skills 19
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react-typescript
Build React 19 applications with TypeScript. Covers Actions, Activity, use() hook, React Compiler, ref-as-prop, useEffectEvent, and strict TypeScript patterns. Use when creating components, managing state, typing props, handling events, using hooks, or working with React 19 features. Triggers on react, typescript, tsx, component types, hook types, react 19, react compiler, actions, use hook, useEffectEvent, activity, import defer.
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python-dev
Opinionated Python development setup with uv + ty + ruff + pytest + just. Use when creating new Python projects, setting up pyproject.toml, configuring linting, type checking, testing, or build tooling. Triggers on "python project", "uv init", "pyproject.toml", "ruff config", "ty check", "pytest setup", "justfile", "python linting", "python formatting", "type checking python".
tenequm/skills 19
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tanstack
Build type-safe React apps with TanStack Query (data fetching, caching, mutations), Router (file-based routing, search params, loaders), and Start (SSR, server functions, middleware). Use when working with react-query, data fetching, server state, routing, search params, loaders, SSR, server functions, or full-stack React. Triggers on tanstack, react query, query client, useQuery, useMutation, invalidateQueries, tanstack router, file-based routing, search params, route loader, tanstack start, createServerFn, server functions, SSR.
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x402
Build internet-native payments with the x402 open protocol. Use when developing paid APIs, paywalled content, AI agent payment flows, or any service using HTTP 402 Payment Required for on-chain micropayments. Covers TypeScript, Python, and Go SDKs across EVM (Base, MegaETH, Monad, Polygon), Solana, Stellar, and Aptos networks with HTTP, MCP, and A2A transports. Supports exact and upto (usage-based) payment schemes.
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openclaw-ref
OpenClaw platform reference - plugin system, extensions, configuration, boot/provisioning, channels, models, CLI. Use when working on openclaw codebase, building openclaw plugins/extensions, configuring openclaw instances, provisioning openclaw gateways, designing agent provisioning flows (e.g. agentbox), or debugging openclaw config/plugin/channel issues. Triggers on openclaw, openclaw config, openclaw plugin, openclaw extension, openclaw channel, openclaw gateway, openclaw provisioning, openclaw onboarding, openclaw boot, openclaw skills, BOOT.md, openclaw.plugin.json, openclaw-x402, agentbox provisioning.
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audio-quality-check
Analyze audio recording quality - echo detection, loudness, speech intelligibility, SNR, spectral analysis. Use when the user wants to check a recording's quality, detect echo or duplication in audio files, measure speech clarity, compare original vs processed audio, diagnose why a recording sounds bad, or analyze audio tracks from Blackbox or any call recording app. Triggers on audio quality, recording analysis, echo detection, check recording, sound quality, analyze audio, speech quality, PESQ, STOI, loudness, SNR, audio diagnostics, recording sounds bad, echo in recording, audio duplication.
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mcp-best-practices
Build production MCP servers with the TypeScript SDK. Covers spec 2025-11-25, SDK v1.28+/v2, transport selection, tool design, error handling, security, performance, and known bugs with workarounds. Use this skill whenever building MCP servers, designing MCP tools, choosing MCP transports, handling MCP errors, migrating to MCP v2, reviewing MCP security, optimizing MCP token usage, or working with registerTool, McpServer, streamable HTTP, outputSchema, structuredContent, or tool annotations.
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impactful-writing
Write clear, emotionally resonant, and well-structured content that readers remember and act upon. Use when writing or editing any text—Twitter posts, articles, documentation, emails, comments, updates—for maximum clarity, engagement, and impact.
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gh-cli
GitHub CLI for remote repository analysis, file fetching, codebase comparison, and discovering trending code/repos. Use when analyzing repos without cloning, comparing codebases, or searching for popular GitHub projects.
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foundry-solidity
Build and test Solidity smart contracts with Foundry toolkit. Use when developing Ethereum contracts, writing Forge tests, deploying with scripts, or debugging with Cast/Anvil. Triggers on Foundry commands (forge, cast, anvil), Solidity testing, smart contract development, or files like foundry.toml, *.t.sol, *.s.sol.
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vite
Configure and optimize Vite 7 for React projects. Covers build tooling, dev server, plugins, HMR, chunk splitting, Environment API, and Rolldown integration. Use when setting up Vite, configuring builds, optimizing bundles, managing plugins, or troubleshooting dev server. Triggers on vite, vite config, vite plugin, HMR, dev server, build optimization, chunk splitting, rolldown, vite proxy, environment api, rolldown-vite.
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erc-8004
Build with ERC-8004 Trustless Agents - on-chain agent identity, reputation, validation, and discovery on EVM chains. Use when registering AI agents on-chain, building agent reputation systems, searching/discovering agents, working with the Agent0 SDK (agent0-sdk), or implementing the ERC-8004 standard. Triggers on ERC-8004, Agent0, agent identity, agent registry, agent reputation, trustless agents, agent discovery.
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effect-ts
Effect-TS (Effect) comprehensive development guide for TypeScript. Use when building, debugging, reviewing, or generating Effect code. Covers typed error modeling (expected errors vs defects), structured concurrency (fibers), dependency injection (ServiceMap/Context + Layers), resource management (Scope), retry/scheduling (Schedule), streams, Schema validation, observability (OpenTelemetry), HTTP client/server, Effect AI (LLM integration), and MCP servers. Critical for AI code generation: includes exhaustive wrong-vs-correct API tables preventing hallucinated Effect code. Supports both Effect v3 (stable) and v4 (beta). Use this skill whenever code imports from 'effect', '@effect/platform', '@effect/ai', or the user mentions Effect-TS, typed errors with Effect, functional TypeScript with Effect, ServiceMap, Layer, or Schema from Effect. Also trigger when generating new TypeScript projects that could benefit from Effect patterns, even if the user doesn't explicitly name the library.
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command-skill-creator
Create automation command skills (slash commands) for Claude Code projects. Use when building `/slash-commands` that automate multi-step workflows - deploys, commits, releases, migrations, cross-repo operations, or any repeatable process. Triggers on "create a command", "make a slash command", "automate this workflow", "turn this into a command", "build a command skill", or when designing phased execution skills with approval gates. For command-type skills (imperative prompts in `.claude/skills/`), NOT knowledge/reference skills.
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cloudflare-workers
Rapid development with Cloudflare Workers - build and deploy serverless applications on Cloudflare's global network. Use when building APIs, full-stack web apps, edge functions, background jobs, or real-time applications. Triggers on phrases like "cloudflare workers", "wrangler", "edge computing", "serverless cloudflare", "workers bindings", or files like wrangler.toml, worker.ts, worker.js.
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chrome-extension-wxt
Build Chrome extensions using WXT framework with TypeScript, React, Vue, or Svelte. Use when creating browser extensions, developing cross-browser add-ons, or working with Chrome Web Store projects. Triggers on phrases like "chrome extension", "browser extension", "WXT framework", "manifest v3", or file patterns like wxt.config.ts.
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