Originally published at discoveraiskills.com
April 6 Trending Skills: What's Getting Attention Today
Pulled the traffic data for April 6 and here's what was getting the most views on DiscoverAISkills. A few of these are worth a closer look.
1 — xAI Grok Search (107 impressions) https://discoveraiskills.com/skills/grok
By far the most-viewed skill today. It does two things: web search and X (Twitter) search, both powered by xAI's Grok API. The X search part is what makes it genuinely different from other search skills — a lot of developer discussion, breaking changes, and real-time reactions happen on X before they show up anywhere else. Grok can tap into that live feed directly. Requires an xAI API key from console.x.ai. Works with Claude, Cursor, and OpenClaw. 2,800+ installs and growing fast.
2 — Tencent IMA Skill (39 impressions) https://discoveraiskills.com/skills/tencent-ima-skill
This one connects Claude to Tencent's ima.copilot desktop app, which is a private knowledge base and AI search tool popular in China. If you're already using ima.copilot to manage your own documents and notes, this skill lets Claude query it directly without switching apps. 1,800+ installs — probably more relevant if you're in the Chinese developer ecosystem.
3 — PayRam MCP Integration (36 impressions) https://discoveraiskills.com/skills/payram-mcp-integration
The pitch is blunt: "Stripe banned your account? High-risk merchant? Use this." It's a crypto payments skill — USDC, USDT, BTC — with no KYC, zero processing
4 — IMA Video AI (19 impressions) https://discoveraiskills.com/skills/ima-video-ai
Another skill from the Tencent IMA family, this one focused on video understanding and processing. Separate module from the knowledge base skill above, same product ecosystem.
5 (tied) — Node-RED Manager (17 impressions) https://discoveraiskills.com/skills/node-red-manager
Node-RED is a low-code tool for IoT and automation workflows, and this skill lets you manage it directly from Claude — deploy flows, install nodes, back up and restore, check diagnostics. Niche, but if you're doing home automation or industrial IoT work, having your AI assistant able to push flow changes without you opening a browser is genuinely useful. 710 installs, which is solid for something this specific.
5 (tied) — Bambu Studio AI (17 impressions) https://discoveraiskills.com/skills/bambu-studio-ai
AI control for Bambu Lab 3D printers. Check printer status, slice models, manage AMS filament, trigger prints — all from Claude. 1,200+ installs suggests there's a real community of Bambu users who want this. The 3D printing crowd tends to be technically inclined, so it makes sense they'd be early adopters of AI-controlled hardware.
10 — OpenClaw Claude Code (15 impressions) https://discoveraiskills.com/skills/openclaw-claude-code
Rounding out the top 10, this one extends Claude Code with OpenClaw-specific capabilities. If you're using OpenClaw as your agent runtime, this is probably already on your radar.
The pattern I notice in today's data: search (Grok) and payments (PayRam) are the two most conceptually interesting categories. One solves the "AI doesn't know what happened this week" problem, the other starts to solve the "AI can't actually pay for things" problem. Both feel like infrastructure-level gaps that are getting filled in real time.
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