Build 3D browser games with a concrete vanilla Three.js stack. Use when the user wants plain TypeScript or Vite control over Three.js scenes, loaders, physics, GLB assets, materials, WebGL debugging, and a clean low-chrome 3D scaffold without a React wrapper.
Prepare and optimize GLB or glTF assets for browser games. Use when the user needs help with model formats, Blender export, optimization, compression, texture packaging, collision proxies, LOD, or shipping 3D assets cleanly across Three.js, React Three Fiber, Babylon.js, or PlayCanvas.
Compare Outlook Calendar availability, review event details, and plan safe create, update, reschedule, or cancel actions through connected Outlook calendar data. Use when the user wants to inspect a schedule, compare candidate slots, review conflicts, or prepare an exact event change before applying it.
Deploy web projects to Netlify using the Netlify CLI (`npx netlify`). Use when the user asks to deploy, host, publish, or link a site/repo on Netlify, including preview and production deploys.
Deploy applications to Render by analyzing codebases, generating render.yaml Blueprints, and providing Dashboard deeplinks. Use when the user wants to deploy, host, publish, or set up their application on Render's cloud platform.
Manage issues, projects & team workflows in Linear. Use when the user wants to read, create or updates tickets in Linear.
Create and scaffold plugin directories for Codex with a required `.codex-plugin/plugin.json`, optional plugin folders/files, and baseline placeholders you can edit before publishing or testing. Use when Codex needs to create a new local plugin, add optional plugin structure, or generate or update repo-root `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json` entries for plugin ordering and availability metadata.
Summarize Slack channels and threads, draft post-ready Slack messages, and format content in Slack markdwn through connected Slack data. Use when the user wants to review unread activity, distill long threads, prepare status updates, reply in the right tone, or translate notes into Slack-ready message formatting.
Build React-hosted 3D browser games with React Three Fiber and the pmndrs stack. Use when the user wants a 3D scene inside a React app, declarative scene composition, shared app state, or React-native UI coordination around a clean low-chrome 3D experience.
Create a polished, human-readable day brief from Google Calendar events, including a top summary, agenda table, conflict callouts, free windows, and remaining meetings. Use when the user asks for a summary of today, tomorrow, a specific day, "my schedule", "my day", an agenda, or a calendar brief and the Google Calendar app/connector from this plugin is available.
Iteratively inspect and polish connected Google Slides presentations in Codex using slide thumbnails plus raw Slides edits. Use when a user asks to fix spacing, alignment, overlap, crowding, hierarchy, or deck-wide visual consistency in Google Slides, especially when the work should follow a thumbnail -> diagnose -> batch_update -> re-thumbnail verification loop.
Manage Google Calendar scheduling, availability, and event changes through connected Google Calendar data. Use when the user wants to inspect calendars, compare availability, schedule or reschedule events, review conflicts, or prepare clear event-change proposals with timezone-aware details.
Migrate an existing connected Google Slides deck onto a company or team template in Codex. Use when a user wants to restyle a deck to match a template, port content from a source presentation into a branded template deck, or rebuild slides by duplicating template patterns rather than patching the old layout in place.
Restructure connected Google Slides decks in Codex when local slide cleanup is not enough. Use when repeated alignment or overlap issues come from the slide structure itself, when the same fix must be applied across many slides, or when raw Slides batch_update requests need stricter recipes and verification to avoid hallucinated params or broken layouts.
Fetch and inspect Android network captures for a selected device/socket using the Snap-O CLI. Use when you need raw CDP request/response data, headers, bodies, status, or websocket events.
Create commits, push branches, open pull requests (gh or manual), and update changelogs with PR numbers. Use when a user asks for commit/push/PR creation or changelog updates tied to a PR.
Import customer or external RDF/OWL into this repo's catalogue format. Use when user drops an RDF/OWL file and wants it catalogue-ready (metadata, category, validation, compile).
Simultaneous Launch Button - Two-person rule for destructive commands in multi-agent workflows. Risk-tiered classification, command hash binding, 5 execution gates, client-side execution with environment inheritance. Go CLI.
Generate Ontology School course paths/labs with progressive step ontologies from source ontology material. Use when user asks to tutorialize an ontology into school lessons and per-step builds.
FFmpeg automation for cutting, trimming, concatenating videos. Audio mixing, timeline editing, transitions, effects. Export optimization for YouTube, social media. Subtitle handling, color grading, batch processing. Use for videogen projects, content creation, automated video production. Activate on "video editing", "FFmpeg", "trim video", "concatenate", "transitions", "export optimization". NOT for real-time video editing UI, 3D compositing, or motion graphics.