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Agent Skills

Instruction packs that give your AI agent know-how. Three different kinds — pick the right one below.

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4,642 standalone skills
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iris-development

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by redis

Iris is Redis's umbrella for AI-focused products. Use this skill when integrating with the Iris Redis Agent Memory (RAM) data plane on Redis Cloud — recording session events for an AI agent, creating or searching long-term memories, configuring a memory store, or tuning background memory promotion. Code examples use the official `redis-agent-memory` (Python) and `@redis-iris/agent-memory` (TypeScript) SDKs.

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redis-clustering

82

by redis

Redis Cluster and replication guidance covering hash tags for multi-key operations, avoiding CROSSSLOT errors, and reading from replicas to scale read-heavy workloads. Use when designing keys for a sharded Redis Cluster, debugging CROSSSLOT errors on MGET / SDIFF / pipelines, configuring a multi-key transaction in a cluster, or routing reads to replicas for caches, analytics, or dashboards.

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redis-connections

82

by redis

Redis client and connection guidance covering connection pooling, multiplexing, pipelining, client-side caching with RESP3, avoiding slow commands (KEYS, SMEMBERS, HGETALL), and tuning socket timeouts. Use when configuring a Redis client (redis-py, Jedis, Lettuce, NRedisStack), batching commands for throughput, eliminating per-request connection creation, iterating large keyspaces with SCAN, enabling client-side caching for read-heavy workloads, or setting connect and read timeouts.

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redis-core

82

by redis

Core Redis modeling guidance — choose the right data structure (String, Hash, List, Set, Sorted Set, JSON, Stream, Vector Set) and use consistent colon-separated key names. Use when designing a Redis data model, caching objects, deciding between Hash and JSON, building counters, leaderboards, membership sets, or session stores, or when reviewing/cleaning up Redis key naming.

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redis-observability

82

by redis

Redis observability guidance — which metrics to monitor (memory, connections, hit ratio, ops/sec, rejected connections), which built-in commands to reach for during incident triage (SLOWLOG, INFO, MEMORY DOCTOR, CLIENT LIST, FT.PROFILE), and when to use the Redis Insight GUI. Use when setting up monitoring or alerts for a Redis instance, diagnosing a performance regression, profiling a slow FT.SEARCH query, or wiring Redis metrics into Prometheus, Datadog, or similar.

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redis-search

82

by redis

Redis Search guidance covering FT.CREATE schema design, field type selection (TEXT, TAG, NUMERIC, GEO, GEOSHAPE, VECTOR, JSON path), DIALECT 2 query syntax, FT.SEARCH / FT.AGGREGATE / FT.HYBRID command selection, vector similarity with HNSW or FLAT, hybrid retrieval combining lexical and vector ranking, RAG pipelines, zero-downtime index updates via aliases, and debugging with FT.PROFILE and FT.EXPLAIN. Use when defining a search index on Hash or JSON documents, writing FT.SEARCH queries with fi

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redis-security

82

by redis

Redis security guidance covering authentication (requirepass and ACL users), TLS, ACL-based least-privilege access control, restricting network exposure via bind and protected-mode, firewall rules, and disabling dangerous commands. Use when deploying Redis to production, defining ACL users for an application, configuring TLS connections, locking down a Redis instance behind a firewall, or auditing a Redis deployment for security hardening.

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redis-semantic-cache

82

by redis

Redis LangCache guidance for semantic caching of LLM responses on Redis Cloud — calling search/set via the SDK or REST API, tuning the similarity threshold, separating caches per task type, and filtering with custom attributes. Use when caching LLM completions or RAG answers to cut API cost and latency, building a cache-aside layer in front of OpenAI / Anthropic / etc., tuning hit rate vs precision, or splitting one app's LLM workloads into multiple LangCache caches.

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local-action-verification

78

by google-labs-code

Set up a repository for local GitHub Actions verification using act, so Jules can validate CI before pushing

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automate-github-issues

78

by google-labs-code

Set up automated GitHub issue triage and resolution using parallel Jules coding agents

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedAccount requiredNeeds API keys
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neon-postgres

74

by Neon

Guides and best practices for working with Neon Serverless Postgres. Covers setup, connection methods, branching, autoscaling, scale-to-zero, read replicas, connection pooling, Neon Auth, and the Neon CLI, MCP server, REST API, TypeScript SDK, and Python SDK. Use when users ask about "Neon setup", "connect to Neon", "Neon project", "DATABASE_URL", "serverless Postgres", "Neon CLI", "neon", "Neon MCP", "Neon Auth", "@neondatabase/serverless", "@neondatabase/neon-js", "scale to zero", "Neon autosc

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeAdvanced setup
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claimable-postgres

74

by neondatabase

Provision instant temporary Postgres databases via Claimable Postgres by Neon (neon.new) with no login, signup, or credit card. Supports REST API, CLI, and SDK. Use when users ask for a quick Postgres environment, a throwaway DATABASE_URL for prototyping/tests, or "just give me a DB now". Triggers include: "quick postgres", "temporary postgres", "no signup database", "no credit card database", "instant DATABASE_URL", "npx neon-new", "neon.new", "neon.new API", "claimable postgres API".

🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedAccount requiredQuick setup
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neon-postgres-egress-optimizer

74

by neondatabase

Diagnose and fix excessive Postgres egress (network data transfer) in a codebase. Use when a user mentions high database bills, unexpected data transfer costs, network transfer charges, egress spikes, "why is my Neon bill so high", "database costs jumped", SELECT * optimization, query overfetching, reduce Neon costs, optimize database usage, or wants to reduce data sent from their database to their application. Also use when reviewing query patterns for cost efficiency, even if the user doesn't

🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeQuick setup
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neon-functions

74

by neondatabase

Long-running, serverless Node.js HTTP functions deployed onto your Neon branch, with DATABASE_URL injected automatically and compute that runs next to your data. Use when a user wants to host an API, an AI agent with long streaming responses, a WebSocket or server-sent-events (SSE) server, a webhook handler, a Discord bot, or any request/response workload that risks timing out on short, lambda-style serverless functions — and wants it to branch with their database. Triggers include "serverless f

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neon-object-storage

74

by neondatabase

S3-compatible object storage that branches with your Neon project, so files and the database stay in sync across every branch. Use when a user wants object storage, a bucket, blob/file storage, or somewhere to put uploads, images, documents, avatars, or user-generated files for their app or agent — especially when they already use (or are setting up) Neon Postgres and don't want to add a separate storage provider like AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, or Supabase Storage. Triggers include "object storage",

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neon

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Overview of the Neon platform for apps and agents, spanning Postgres, Auth, Data API, and the new services: Object Storage, Compute Functions, and AI Gateway. Use whenever "Neon" is mentioned for an overview of how to work with Neon and how to get started. Otherwise, the individual capabilities are the triggers: "object storage" or "S3-compatible storage", "serverless functions", "background jobs", or "run code near my database", "AI gateway", "LLM proxy", "model routing", or "call an LLM" → AI

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neon-postgres-branches

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by neondatabase

Choose and create the right Neon branch type for testing and development. Use when users ask about Neon branching, migration testing with real data, isolated test environments, schema-only branch workflows for sensitive data, or branch creation via Neon CLI or Neon MCP. Triggers include "Neon branch", "test migrations safely", "branch production data", "schema-only branch", "reset branch" and "sensitive data testing".

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neon-ai-gateway

74

by neondatabase

One API and one credential for frontier and open-source LLMs, built into your Neon branch and powered by Databricks. Use when a user wants to call an LLM, add AI/chat/an agent to their app, route between model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google/Gemini, Meta, Alibaba, DeepSeek), or avoid juggling separate provider API keys and accounts — especially when they already use Neon and want AI requests to branch with their project. Works with the OpenAI SDK, Anthropic SDK, google-genai, the Vercel AI

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score-eval

74

by neondatabase

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github-actions-docs

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by xixu-me

Use when users ask how to write, explain, customize, migrate, secure, or troubleshoot GitHub Actions workflows, workflow syntax, triggers, matrices, runners, reusable workflows, artifacts, caching, secrets, OIDC, deployments, custom actions, or Actions Runner Controller, especially when they need official GitHub documentation, exact links, or docs-grounded YAML guidance.

🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeAdvanced setup
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use-my-browser

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by xixu-me

Use when work depends on the user's live browser session or visible rendered state rather than static fetches, especially for browser debugging contexts or DevTools-selected elements or requests, logged-in dashboards or CMS flows, localhost apps, forms, uploads, downloads, media inspection, DOM or iframe inspection, Shadow DOM, or browser failures that look like soft 404s, auth walls, anti-bot checks, or rate limits.

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeQuick setup
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readme-i18n

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by xixu-me

Use when the user wants to translate a repository README, make a repo multilingual, localize docs, add a language switcher, internationalize the README, or update localized README variants in a GitHub-style repository.

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedAccount requiredNeeds API keys
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opensource-guide-coach

70

by xixu-me

Use when a user wants guidance on starting, contributing to, growing, governing, funding, securing, or sustaining an open source project, or asks about contributor onboarding, community health, maintainer burnout, code of conduct, metrics, legal basics, or open source project adoption.

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeQuick setup
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running-claude-code-via-litellm-copilot

70

by xixu-me

Use when routing Claude Code through a local LiteLLM proxy to GitHub Copilot, reducing direct Anthropic spend, configuring ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL or ANTHROPIC_MODEL overrides, or troubleshooting Copilot proxy setup failures such as model-not-found, no localhost traffic, or GitHub 401/403 auth errors.

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedAccount requiredNeeds API keys
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xget

70

by xixu-me

Use when tasks involve Xget URL rewriting, registry/package/container/API

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openclaw-secure-linux-cloud

70

by xixu-me

Use when self-hosting OpenClaw on a cloud server, hardening a remote OpenClaw gateway, choosing between SSH tunneling, Tailscale, or reverse-proxy exposure, or reviewing Podman, pairing, sandboxing, token auth, and tool-permission defaults for a secure personal deployment.

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeAdvanced setup
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develop-userscripts

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by xixu-me

Use when building, debugging, packaging, or publishing browser userscripts for Tampermonkey or ScriptCat, including GM APIs, metadata blocks, permission issues, @match/@grant/@connect setup, ScriptCat background or scheduled scripts, UserConfig blocks, or subscription workflows.

🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeQuick setup
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secure-linux-web-hosting

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by xixu-me

Use when setting up, hardening, or reviewing a cloud server for self-hosting, including DNS, SSH, firewalls, Nginx, static-site hosting, reverse-proxying an app, HTTPS with Let's Encrypt or ACME clients, safe HTTP-to-HTTPS redirects, or optional post-launch network tuning such as BBR.

🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeAdvanced setup
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skills-cli

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by xixu-me

Use when users ask to discover, install, list, check, update, remove, back up, restore, sync, or initialize Agent Skills, mention `bunx skills`, `npx skills`, `skills.sh`, or `skills-lock.json`, ask "find a skill for X", or want help extending agent capabilities with installable skills.

🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedFreeQuick setup
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tzst

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by xixu-me

Use when the user needs to create, extract, flatten, list, test, install, script, or troubleshoot `tzst` CLI workflows for `.tzst` or `.tar.zst` archives, including compression levels, streaming mode, extraction filters, conflict resolution, JSON output, or standalone binary setup, even if they describe the archive task without naming `tzst`.

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