OpenHands

OpenHands

@OpenHands
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Install and use pdflatex to compile LaTeX documents into PDFs on Linux. Use when generating academic papers,...

Handle npm package installation in non-interactive environments by piping confirmations. Use when installing Node.js...

Interact with GitLab repositories, merge requests, and APIs using the GITLAB_TOKEN environment variable. Use when...

A test skill that responds to the magic word "flarglebargle" with a compliment. Use for testing skill activation and...

Guided workflow for building custom AI agents using the OpenHands Software Agent SDK. Use when you want to create a...

Interact with GitHub repositories, pull requests, issues, and workflows using the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable...

Structured code review covering style, readability, and security concerns with actionable feedback. Use when...

Create, search, and update Notion pages/databases using the Notion API. Use for documenting work, generating...

Read, modify, execute, and convert Jupyter notebooks programmatically. Use when working with .ipynb files for data...

Run Docker commands within a container environment, including starting the Docker daemon and managing containers....

Interactive onboarding workflow that interviews users to understand their coding goals and generates PR-ready...

Interact with Bitbucket repositories and pull requests using the BITBUCKET_TOKEN environment variable. Use when...

Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks...

Persist and retrieve repository-specific knowledge using AGENTS.md files. Use when you want to save important...

Interact with Azure DevOps repositories, pull requests, and APIs using the AZURE_DEVOPS_TOKEN environment variable....

Query and analyze Datadog logs, metrics, APM traces, and monitors using the Datadog API. Use when debugging...

Set up and manage local Kubernetes clusters using KIND (Kubernetes IN Docker). Use when testing Kubernetes...