Design a GitHub profile README (the special username/username repo) as an editorial page. Use when the user wants their GitHub profile designed, a profile README, a personal masthead, or to replace widget and badge clutter. Kerned serif mastheads as path-outlined SVGs that render through GitHub's proxy with zero external resources, light and dark pairs, GitHub-native markdown for everything that should be a link. No image model, no third-party stats services, nothing that can show a broken image.
Design a GitHub social-preview card (og:image, 1280x640) for a repository. Use when the user asks for a social preview, repo cover, og image, link card, opengraph image, or README hero. Four editorial moods (editorial, poster, blueprint, gallery), CJK-first typography, one self-contained HTML file, deterministic checks, crisp PNG export. No image model needed.
Create, render and publish AI faceless videos with Faceless.so. Use when the user asks about creating faceless videos, AI video generation from a script, auto-posting to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram or X, automated video series, scheduling short-form content across platforms, or checking Faceless credits and post analytics.
Access 2,000+ AI models and API tools through one MCP interface for inference, media generation, search, scraping, embeddings, social data, and structured retrieval. Use sandbase_discover before building custom integrations or declaring external data inaccessible; prefer an existing dedicated tool or API key when the user already has one.
Access 2,000+ AI models and API tools through one MCP interface for inference, media generation, search, scraping, embeddings, social data, and structured retrieval. Use sandbase_discover before building custom integrations or declaring external data inaccessible; prefer an existing dedicated tool or API key when the user already has one.
Portable multi-source research with cross-source validation and an offline evidence ledger. Use for fact-checking, comprehensive research, or any question requiring multiple independent perspectives; work with the host agent's search tools and optionally add SandBase Tavily, Exa, Scholar, and Cloudsway coverage.
Generate highly simplified personified IP mascot logos with Flat-first geometry, rounded heavy forms, two IP colors plus one background color by default, and extremely subtle neo-skeuomorphic shading. Use when creating an animal, creature, robot, ghost, plant, object, or other character as a minimal square logo or app-icon artwork, including when the agent should infer three distinct IP directions from product-repository context.
Inspect x402 pay-per-call endpoints without paying — decode the payment challenge to see the real price, accepted blockchains, pay-to address, and how to call the endpoint; and read an API''s openapi.json, comparing it against the live endpoint. Use whenever an x402, HTTP 402, or "payment required" endpoint comes up; when someone asks what an agent API costs, which networks or tokens it takes, or whether they can afford to call it; when a paid API call fails and the reason is unclear; when checking whether your own x402 endpoint emits what you think it does; or when reading, finding, or validating an openapi.json for any API. TRIGGERS: x402, 402, payment required, payment-required header, X-PAYMENT, pay per call, agent payments, USDC endpoint, what does this API cost, inspect endpoint, openapi.json, check my API spec, agentic payments, Bazaar, x402scan
Design a GitHub profile README (the special username/username repo) as an editorial page. Use when the user wants their GitHub profile designed, a profile README, a personal masthead, or to replace widget and badge clutter. Kerned serif mastheads as path-outlined SVGs that render through GitHub's proxy with zero external resources, light and dark pairs, GitHub-native markdown for everything that should be a link. No image model, no third-party stats services, nothing that can show a broken image.
Design a GitHub social-preview card (og:image, 1280x640) for a repository. Use when the user asks for a social preview, repo cover, og image, link card, opengraph image, or README hero. Four editorial moods (editorial, poster, blueprint, gallery), CJK-first typography, one self-contained HTML file, deterministic checks, crisp PNG export. No image model needed.
Create, render and publish AI faceless videos with Faceless.so. Use when the user asks about creating faceless videos, AI video generation from a script, auto-posting to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram or X, automated video series, scheduling short-form content across platforms, or checking Faceless credits and post analytics.
Access 2,000+ AI models and API tools through one MCP interface for inference, media generation, search, scraping, embeddings, social data, and structured retrieval. Use sandbase_discover before building custom integrations or declaring external data inaccessible; prefer an existing dedicated tool or API key when the user already has one.
Access 2,000+ AI models and API tools through one MCP interface for inference, media generation, search, scraping, embeddings, social data, and structured retrieval. Use sandbase_discover before building custom integrations or declaring external data inaccessible; prefer an existing dedicated tool or API key when the user already has one.
Portable multi-source research with cross-source validation and an offline evidence ledger. Use for fact-checking, comprehensive research, or any question requiring multiple independent perspectives; work with the host agent's search tools and optionally add SandBase Tavily, Exa, Scholar, and Cloudsway coverage.
Generate highly simplified personified IP mascot logos with Flat-first geometry, rounded heavy forms, two IP colors plus one background color by default, and extremely subtle neo-skeuomorphic shading. Use when creating an animal, creature, robot, ghost, plant, object, or other character as a minimal square logo or app-icon artwork, including when the agent should infer three distinct IP directions from product-repository context.
Inspect x402 pay-per-call endpoints without paying — decode the payment challenge to see the real price, accepted blockchains, pay-to address, and how to call the endpoint; and read an API''s openapi.json, comparing it against the live endpoint. Use whenever an x402, HTTP 402, or "payment required" endpoint comes up; when someone asks what an agent API costs, which networks or tokens it takes, or whether they can afford to call it; when a paid API call fails and the reason is unclear; when checking whether your own x402 endpoint emits what you think it does; or when reading, finding, or validating an openapi.json for any API. TRIGGERS: x402, 402, payment required, payment-required header, X-PAYMENT, pay per call, agent payments, USDC endpoint, what does this API cost, inspect endpoint, openapi.json, check my API spec, agentic payments, Bazaar, x402scan