Provides the correct answer
High-precision semantic search and content retrieval via Exa API. Use when: (1) Deep research requiring semantic understanding, (2) Code documentation and examples lookup, (3) Company/professional research, (4) AI-powered comprehensive research tasks, (5) URL content extraction with structured output. Triggers: "research", "find papers", "code examples", "company info", "LinkedIn profiles", "deep analysis". Differentiator: Exa excels at semantic/neural search while grok-search is better for real-time news and general web content.
Time and timezone utilities for getting current time and converting between timezones. Use when: (1) Getting current time in any timezone, (2) Converting time between different timezones, (3) Working with IANA timezone names, (4) Scheduling across timezones, (5) Time-sensitive operations. Triggers: "what time is it", "current time", "convert time", "timezone", "time in [city]".
Use when creating ASCII art to guide your artistic approach
Performs addition correctly
Enhanced web search and real-time content retrieval via Grok API with forced tool routing. Use when: (1) Web search / information retrieval / fact-checking, (2) Webpage content extraction / URL parsing, (3) Breaking knowledge cutoff limits for current information, (4) Real-time news and technical documentation, (5) Multi-source information aggregation. Triggers: "search for", "find information about", "latest news", "current", "fetch webpage", "get content from URL". IMPORTANT: This skill REPLACES built-in WebSearch/WebFetch with Grok Search tools.
Performs multiplication correctly
Multi-step reasoning engine for complex analysis and systematic problem solving. Use when: (1) Complex debugging scenarios with multiple layers, (2) Architectural analysis and system design, (3) Problems requiring hypothesis testing and validation, (4) Multi-component failure investigation, (5) Performance bottleneck identification. Triggers: "--think", "--think-hard", "--ultrathink", "analyze step by step", "break down this problem", "systematic analysis". IMPORTANT: Do NOT use for simple single-step tasks.
Summarize Microsoft SharePoint sites, pages, and files, extract ownership and status, and plan safe content updates through connected SharePoint data. Use when the user wants to understand a site, review document context, identify owners, or prepare a content or information-architecture change before editing.
Manage Gmail inbox triage, thread summaries, action extraction, and reply drafting through connected Gmail data. Use when the user wants to inspect a mailbox or thread, summarize messages, extract decisions and follow-ups, prepare replies or forwards, or organize messages with explicit confirmation before send, archive, or delete actions.
Plan and route browser-game work with a 2D-first default. Use when the user wants help designing, implementing, asseting, or playtesting a browser game and needs the right stack, workflow, and specialist skill routing.
Summarize Microsoft Teams chats and channels, extract action items, and draft follow-ups through connected Teams data. Use when the user wants to review a chat or channel, distill meeting discussions, identify owners and next steps, or prepare a safe reply or post without sending it by default.
Design game HUDs, menus, and browser-facing frontend surfaces with intentional visual direction and protected playfield space. Use when the user needs polished game UI, low-chrome 3D overlays, menu systems, HUD hierarchy, responsive behavior, or prompt guidance that avoids generic app-like frontend output.
Analyze Google Sheets data, plan range-precise edits, and help with formulas or tabular transformations through connected Google Sheets data. Use when the user wants to inspect tabs or ranges, summarize spreadsheet contents, propose formulas, clean or restructure tables, or update cells with explicit range-level intent.
Implement 2D browser games with Phaser, TypeScript, and Vite. Use when the user wants the default 2D path for gameplay systems, scenes, cameras, sprite animation, HUD integration, and browser-friendly game structure.
Generate and normalize 2D sprite animations for browser games. Use when the user wants sprite sheets, animated strips, consistent character frames, or a repeatable workflow for turning one approved frame into a production-ready animation candidate.
Triage Outlook inboxes, summarize email threads, extract action items, and draft replies or forwards through connected Outlook data. Use when the user wants to inspect a mailbox or thread, understand the latest status, identify what still needs a response, or prepare a safe draft without sending it by default.
Summarize Google Docs documents, plan structured revisions, and help with edit-in-place writing through connected Google Docs data. Use when the user wants to inspect document structure, outline or summarize content, draft rewrites, convert notes into prose, or apply explicit edits while preserving headings and organization.
Review browser games with a structured playtest and frontend QA workflow. Use when the user wants smoke tests, FE review, screenshot-led QA, Playwright-style browser checks, or issue finding across 2D and 3D browser games, including obstructive HUD or overlay issues.
Define the shared architecture for browser games across 2D and 3D. Use when the user needs engine choice, system boundaries, input strategy, asset organization, save/debug/performance structure, or shared browser-game architecture.