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1password
Set up and use 1Password CLI (op). Use when installing the CLI, enabling desktop app integration, signing in (single or multi-account), or reading/injecting/running secrets via op.
22openai-image-gen
Batch-generate images via the OpenAI Images API using DALL-E 2, DALL-E 3, or GPT image models. Produces random-but-structured prompts, renders them, and outputs a browsable `index.html` gallery. Use when the user asks to generate AI images, create pictures with DALL-E, batch-produce image assets, render AI art, or build an image gallery from text prompts.
21skill-creator
Creates, updates, and packages AgentSkills with proper SKILL.md frontmatter, bundled scripts, references, and assets. Provides guidance on skill naming, progressive disclosure, and context-efficient design. Use when building a new skill from scratch, restructuring an existing skill, writing or improving SKILL.md files, organizing skill resources into scripts/references/assets folders, packaging skills for distribution, or iterating on skill quality after testing.
21apple-reminders
Manage Apple Reminders via the `remindctl` CLI on macOS (list, add, edit, complete, delete). Supports lists, date filters, and JSON/plain output. Use when the user asks about reminders, todos, tasks, to-do lists, "remind me", scheduling tasks, checking what is due today, completing or deleting reminders, or managing reminder lists on macOS.
19imsg
iMessage/SMS CLI for listing chats, fetching history, watching conversations, and sending messages on macOS via the Messages app. Use when the user wants to send a text message, read iMessages, check recent texts, reply to a conversation, send an SMS, or interact with the Messages app from the terminal. Supports texting contacts by phone number or email, attaching files, and streaming incoming messages in real time.
19peekaboo
Capture and automate macOS UI with the Peekaboo CLI. Provides screenshot capture, screen recording, click automation, keyboard input, window management, menu interaction, and accessibility-driven element targeting on macOS. Use when the user asks to take a screenshot, capture the screen, click a UI element, automate mouse or keyboard input, manage application windows, interact with menus or the Dock, scroll, drag, swipe, type text into fields, or inspect on-screen elements.
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