Execute end-to-end Bilibili downloads with yutto. Use this whenever the user wants you to actually download a Bilibili 投稿视频、番剧、课程、收藏夹、稍后再看、合集、列表 or audio for them, or wants you to install/configure yutto and complete the download instead of merely explaining commands. This skill should verify installation and FFmpeg, check auth status, collect missing required inputs such as the link and download directory, then run the download.
Use whenever the user asks for release notes, changelog bullets, a GitHub Release body, a 'What's Changed' section, a summary from the last release or tag to now, or wants release copy grounded in real git history, PRs, issues, and candidate release changes. This skill is especially important when the user wants short publish-ready release bullets with repository-specific conventions.
Find, connect, and use MCP tools and skills via the Smithery CLI. Use when the user searches for new tools or skills, wants to discover integrations, connect to an MCP, install a skill, or wants to interact with an external service (email, Slack, Discord, GitHub, Jira, Notion, databases, cloud APIs, monitoring, etc.).
Use when user wants to optimize or tune something measurable through repeated experiments — "make X faster", "improve [metric]", "find best config", "iterate overnight", "run experiments until it hits N". Triggers on quantitative goals (build time, latency, pass rate, accuracy) or qualitative ones scoreable against a rubric (prompt quality, doc parsing). Skip for one-shot bugs with a clear fix or tasks where the user wants direct implementation without exploration.
Save and organize links for later reading. Use when: user wants to save a URL, manage bookmarks, find a saved link. Don't use when: user just wants to read/fetch a URL (use web_fetch) or research a topic (use research skill).
Runs this repo's GitHub issue and PR workflow with gh. Use when the user mentions issue numbers, PR links, or the project board, asks to pick a manageable issue, wants an issue rewritten into a proper issue, wants backlog triage or relabeling, or wants a PR opened, updated, or reviewed. Do not use for local-only git work with no GitHub issue or project flow.
- 📁 agents/
- 📁 assets/
- 📁 references/
- 📄 SKILL.md
Run a structured scan/plan/implement/verify/review workflow inside the current parent Codex session without launching external workers or helper scripts. Use when the user wants a single-session workflow, wants to avoid subagents, or wants lower token overhead with disk-backed checkpoints and compact handoff files.
- 📄 7Dkb.md
- 📄 ide-rules-format.md
- 📄 levels-overview.md
**SevenD — 7D Framework Full Lifecycle Skill**: Scaffolds, customizes, deploys, and operates the 7D development framework for any project. Covers initial setup (assess → customize → deploy), ongoing operations (sprint management, feature workflow, agent debugging), and level upgrades. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions 7D, SevenD, project setup for AI agents, framework levels, sprint reviews, feature workflows, or wants help structuring any project for AI-assisted development. - MANDATORY TRIGGERS: 7D, SevenD, seven D, framework setup, project setup, scaffold project, project structure, set up my project, start a new project, project template, configure framework, upgrade level, GitHub setup, sprint setup, IDE rules setup, sprint review, new feature workflow, agent not following rules, framework feels heavy, framework feels light - Also trigger when: user wants to organize a project for AI-assisted development, wants to set up Cursor/Windsurf/Claude Code/Copilot rules, wants to migrate between framework levels, wants help running a sprint review, wants to add a feature through the full 7D workflow, wants to debug why an AI agent isn't following framework rules, or asks how to structure any project so AI agents can work effectively — even non-software projects --- # SevenD — 7D Framework Skill