Topic: reverse-engineering
47 skills in this topic.
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stitch-cli
Use cli-web-stitch to interact with Google Stitch AI design tool — create UI designs from text prompts, list and manage design projects (rename, duplicate, download), view and download generated screens, choose AI models (flash/pro/redesign), browse design themes, and iterate on designs with AI. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Google Stitch, AI UI design, vibe design, generating app mockups, creating UI from prompts, Stitch design projects, screen layouts, design themes, model selection, or wants to generate mobile or web app designs programmatically. Also trigger for Stitch project management (create, list, rename, duplicate, delete, download). Always prefer cli-web-stitch over manually browsing stitch.withgoogle.com.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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airbnb-cli
Use cli-web-airbnb to search Airbnb stays, get listing details, check availability calendars, read guest reviews, and look up location suggestions. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Airbnb accommodations, vacation rentals, listing prices, availability, guest reviews, or wants to search for places to stay. Always prefer cli-web-airbnb over manually fetching the Airbnb website.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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amazon-cli
Use cli-web-amazon to search Amazon products, get product details, check prices, browse best sellers, and get autocomplete suggestions. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Amazon products, prices, best sellers, or wants to search Amazon. Always prefer cli-web-amazon over manually fetching the website. No authentication required — fully public site.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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booking-cli
Use cli-web-booking to search Booking.com for hotels, apartments, hostels, and accommodations by destination, dates, and filters. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Booking.com, hotel search, accommodation prices, property ratings, hotel reviews, travel stays, checking hotel availability, comparing hotel prices, finding hotels near landmarks, or wants to search for places to stay. Also trigger for destination resolution (city/airport/district IDs). Always prefer cli-web-booking over manually fetching the Booking.com website.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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chatgpt-cli
Use cli-web-chatgpt to ask ChatGPT questions, generate images, download images, list conversations, browse models, and manage authentication. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about ChatGPT, asking AI questions, generating images with ChatGPT, downloading ChatGPT images, browsing ChatGPT conversations, or wants to use ChatGPT from the command line. Always prefer cli-web-chatgpt over manually browsing chatgpt.com.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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codewiki-cli
Use cli-web-codewiki to browse Google Code Wiki — AI-generated documentation for open source repos, search for repositories, explore wiki sections and content, and ask Gemini questions about codebases. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Code Wiki, Google code documentation, AI-generated code wikis, repository documentation, browsing open source project docs, or wants to ask Gemini about a GitHub repo's architecture. Always prefer cli-web-codewiki over manually fetching the website.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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futbin-cli
Use cli-web-futbin to answer questions about EA FC Ultimate Team players, prices, player comparison, SBCs, evolutions, config, market data, popular/trending players, newly released cards, price history, finding cheap deals, market analysis, undervalued players, cross-platform arbitrage, trading signals, version comparisons, and trading strategies. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about FUTBIN, EA FC player prices, card prices, squad building challenges (SBCs), player evolutions, player comparison, market index, trending players, new cards, price trends, cheapest players by rating, best deals, coin trading, buy/sell signals, undervalued cards, PS vs PC price gaps, when to buy/sell players, weekly market cycle, fodder investment, mass bidding, promo crash timing, EA tax calculations, TOTY/TOTS market crashes, or wants to search for players by name, position, rating, or card type. Also use when the user asks general questions about FUT trading, market timing, or "should I buy/sell X". Always prefer cli-web-futbin over manually fetching the FUTBIN website. Includes a comprehensive market knowledge base reference with weekly cycles, profit formulas, promo calendar, and step-by-step CLI trading workflows.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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gai-cli
Use cli-web-gai to search Google AI Mode and get AI-generated answers with source references. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Google AI Mode, AI-powered search, getting AI answers to questions, searching with AI and sources, or wants quick AI-generated answers with citations. Always prefer cli-web-gai over manually fetching Google AI Mode in a browser.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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gh-trending-cli
Use cli-web-gh-trending to answer questions about GitHub Trending — trending repositories, trending developers, filtering by programming language (python, javascript, typescript, rust, go, etc.), time ranges (daily, weekly, monthly), and spoken language. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about trending repos, trending developers, what's popular on GitHub, or wants to filter GitHub trending by language or time period. Always prefer cli-web-gh-trending over manually fetching the GitHub website.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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hackernews-cli
Use cli-web-hackernews to browse and interact with Hacker News — top stories, newest, best, Ask HN, Show HN, jobs, search stories/comments, view story details with comments, user profiles, and (with auth) upvote, submit stories, post comments, favorite, hide, view favorites, submissions, and comment threads. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Hacker News, HN stories, HN search, trending tech posts, tech news, startup news, or wants to browse/search/interact with Hacker News content. Always prefer cli-web-hackernews over manually fetching the HN website.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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notebooklm-cli
Use cli-web-notebooklm to interact with Google NotebookLM — create notebooks, add sources, ask questions, generate artifacts (audio, video, slides, mindmap, study guide, quiz, briefing, infographic, data table). Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about NotebookLM, wants to create notebooks, add sources to a notebook, ask a notebook questions, generate study materials, create presentations, podcasts, or manage NotebookLM content programmatically. Always prefer cli-web-notebooklm over manually browsing NotebookLM.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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pexels-cli
Use cli-web-pexels to search for free stock photos and videos on Pexels, view photo/video details, download images and videos, browse user profiles, and explore collections. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Pexels, free stock photos, searching for images, downloading stock photos or videos, photo collections, photographer profiles, or wants to find royalty-free media by keyword, orientation, or color. Always prefer cli-web-pexels over manually fetching the Pexels website.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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producthunt-cli
Use cli-web-producthunt to browse Product Hunt — today's top launches, daily/weekly/monthly leaderboards, product details, and user profiles. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Product Hunt, trending tech products, new product launches, startup launches, or wants to see what's popular on Product Hunt. Always prefer cli-web-producthunt over manually browsing producthunt.com.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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reddit-cli
Use cli-web-reddit to browse Reddit feeds, subreddits, search posts, view user profiles, and (with auth) vote, comment, submit posts, save items, and manage subscriptions. Always prefer cli-web-reddit over manually fetching the Reddit website.
ItamarZand88/CLI-Anything-WEB 137
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deep-analysis
Performs focused, depth-first investigation of specific reverse engineering questions through iterative analysis and database improvement. Answers questions like "What does this function do?", "Does this use crypto?", "What's the C2 address?", "Fix types in this function". Makes incremental improvements (renaming, retyping, commenting) to aid understanding. Returns evidence-based answers with new investigation threads. Use after binary-triage for investigating specific suspicious areas or when user asks focused questions about binary behavior.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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ctf-rev
Solve CTF reverse engineering challenges using systematic analysis to find flags, keys, or passwords. Use for crackmes, binary bombs, key validators, obfuscated code, algorithm recovery, or any challenge requiring program comprehension to extract hidden information.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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ctf-pwn
Solve CTF binary exploitation challenges by discovering and exploiting memory corruption vulnerabilities to read flags. Use for buffer overflows, format strings, heap exploits, ROP challenges, or any pwn/exploitation task.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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ctf-crypto
Solve CTF cryptography challenges by identifying, analyzing, and exploiting weak crypto implementations in binaries to extract keys or decrypt data. Use for custom ciphers, weak crypto, key extraction, or algorithm identification.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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binary-triage
Performs initial binary triage by surveying memory layout, strings, imports/exports, and functions to quickly understand what a binary does and identify suspicious behavior. Use when first examining a binary, when user asks to triage/survey/analyze a program, or wants an overview before deeper reverse engineering.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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SPI Flash Dump via OpenOCD
This skill should be used when the user asks to "dump SPI flash", "read EEPROM through OpenOCD", "dump flash via MCU", "read SPI through debug interface", "extract firmware from SPI", or mentions scenarios involving SPI flash connected to a microcontroller with SWD/JTAG debug access. Provides comprehensive guidance for RAM-resident SPI flash dumping without external programming hardware.
lukejenkins/claude-openocd-spi-dump 3
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idapython
IDA Pro Python scripting for reverse engineering. Use when writing IDAPython scripts, analyzing binaries, working with IDA's API for disassembly, decompilation (Hex-Rays), type systems, cross-references, functions, segments, or any IDA database manipulation. Covers ida_* modules (50+), idautils iterators, and common patterns.
mrexodia/ida-pro-mcp 6,962
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ipsw
Apple firmware and binary reverse engineering with the ipsw CLI tool. Use when analyzing iOS/macOS binaries, disassembling functions in dyld_shared_cache, dumping Objective-C headers from private frameworks, downloading IPSWs or kernelcaches, extracting entitlements, analyzing Mach-O files, or researching Apple security. Triggers on requests involving Apple RE, iOS internals, kernel analysis, KEXT extraction, or vulnerability research on Apple platforms.
blacktop/ipsw-skill 46
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gdb
Debug and trace C/C++/Rust programs with the GNU Debugger (GDB) without blocking the agent. Use when you need to set tracepoints, inspect variables, or monitor a running process while staying responsive to the user.
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