sfkislev/photoshop
Control Adobe Photoshop from the shell via Flue - ExtendScript bridges without an MCP server.
Control Adobe Photoshop from the shell via Flue - ExtendScript bridges without an MCP server.
npx skills add https://github.com/sfkislev/flue/tree/main/skills/photoshopControl Adobe Photoshop from the shell via Flue - ExtendScript bridges without an MCP server.
This repo contains 9 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.
Control Adobe desktop apps - Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, InDesign, Audition - from the shell via Flue, without an MCP server.
Control Adobe Audition from the shell via Flue - ExtendScript bridges without an MCP server.
Control Autodesk desktop apps - 3ds Max and friends - from the shell via Flue, without an MCP server.
Control Blender from the shell via Flue - a Python bridge to bpy without an MCP server.
Let agents control software, including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, Autodesk 3DS Max, Blender, Unity, Houdini, and Microsoft Office.
Control SideFX Houdini from the shell via Flue - a Python bridge to hou without an MCP server.
Control Adobe Illustrator from the shell via Flue - ExtendScript bridges without an MCP server.
Control Adobe InDesign from the shell via Flue - ExtendScript bridges without an MCP server.
Control Adobe Premiere Pro from the shell via Flue - ExtendScript bridges without an MCP server.
Skill map viewer. Scans all installed skills and renders a visual overview — name, version, description, category at a glance. Use when user says 'skills', '技能', '技能地图', 'skill map', '我有哪些技能', '看看技能', '列出技能', 'list skills'. Also trigger when user asks what skills are available or installed.
Captures before/after screenshots of web pages or elements for visual comparison. Use when user says "take before and after", "screenshot comparison", "visual diff", "PR screenshots", "compare old and new", or needs to document UI changes. Accepts two URLs (file://, http://, https://) or two image paths.
Guides through Trail of Bits' 5-step secure development workflow. Runs Slither scans, checks special features (upgradeability/ERC conformance/token integration), generates visual security diagrams, helps document security properties for fuzzing/verification, and reviews manual security areas.
When the user wants to define, audit, or apply visual identity (typography, colors, spacing, design tokens, frontend aesthetics). Also use when the user mentions "brand style guide," "visual identity," "design system," "typography," "color palette," "brand guidelines," "AI brand aesthetics," "brand colors," "font choices," "spacing system," "design tokens," "motion," "distinctive design," "frontend aesthetics," "PowerPoint theme," "Google Slides brand," or "slide master colors." For brand story, positioning, and voice, use branding.
SDFormat/SDF model and world generation, validation, and simulator handoff. Use for `.sdf` files, SDFormat XML, Python `gen_sdf()` sources, models, worlds, links, joints, poses, frames, inertials, visual/collision geometry, mesh URIs, sensors, lights, physics, plugins, includes, Gazebo, static SDF review, or simulator-specific metadata. Do not use for signed-distance-field geometry.
Use when the user requests diagrams, flowcharts, architecture diagrams, ER diagrams, UML / sequence / class diagrams, network topology, ML/DL model figures (Transformer/CNN/LSTM), mind maps, or any visualization. Also use proactively when explaining systems with 3+ components, complex data flows, or relationships that benefit from visual representation. Best suited when the diagram needs custom styling, rich shape vocabulary, swimlanes, or exportable images (PNG/SVG/PDF/JPG). Generates .drawio XML and exports locally via the native draw.io desktop CLI.