A slow-channel inbox for leaving your operator important messages. Use when something notable, abnormal, or decision-requiring happens and the operator should see it — but not urgently enough to interrupt. Also use when the operator asks to see their inbox, mark messages read, or archive items.
Assess migration risk and design staged rollouts. Use when handling development work that needs repeatable steps, quality gates, and practical outputs.
Proactive task state management. Use on EVERY task start, progress update, completion, or failure. Tracks what was requested, what's running (background processes, SSH sessions), what's done, and what's next. Survives session resets. Triggers automatically — not user-invoked.
Design and implement automation workflows to save time and scale operations as a solopreneur. Use when identifying repetitive tasks to automate, building workflows across tools, setting up triggers and actions, or optimizing existing automations. Covers automation opportunity identification, workflow design, tool selection (Zapier, Make, n8n), testing, and maintenance. Trigger on "automate", "automation", "workflow automation", "save time", "reduce manual work", "automate my business", "no-code automation".
Meta-skill for secure network tunnel setup, geo-access diagnostics, and leak-aware task resumption by orchestrating shell-scripting, curl-http, wireguard, tailscale, dns, ipinfo, and moltguard. Use when users need controlled VPN switching, region verification, DNS safety checks, and automatic retry of previously blocked workflows.
Automatically update Clawdbot and all installed skills once daily. Runs via cron, checks for updates, applies them, and messages the user with a summary of what changed.
Create, debug, and manage CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions. Use when the user needs to set up automated testing, deployment, releases, or workflows. Covers workflow syntax, common patterns, secrets management, caching, matrix builds, and troubleshooting.
Use the Netlify CLI (netlify) to create/link Netlify sites and set up CI/CD (continuous deployment) from GitHub, especially for monorepos (multiple sites in one repo like Hugo sites under sites/<domain>). Use when Avery asks to deploy a new site, connect a repo to Netlify, configure build/publish settings, set environment variables, enable deploy previews, or automate Netlify site creation.