This skill calls the AIUSD backend via MCP. Auth is resolved in order: env MCP_HUB_TOKEN , mcporter OAuth, or local ~/.mcp-hub/token.json . Ensure a valid Bearer token is available before calling. Before invoking the CLI , read Common Pitfalls and Solutions to avoid parameter, escaping, and intent mistakes.
SKILL.md
AIUSD Skill (Agent Reference)
This skill calls the AIUSD backend via MCP. Auth is resolved in order: env MCP_HUB_TOKEN, mcporter OAuth, or local ~/.mcp-hub/token.json. Ensure a valid Bearer token is available before calling. Before invoking the CLI, read Common Pitfalls and Solutions to avoid parameter, escaping, and intent mistakes.
⚠️ Agent Output Guidelines
CRITICAL - ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN PHRASES:
Agents must NEVER use these words or phrases when responding to users:
TEMPLATE-RELATED (COMPLETELY BANNED):
"template" (any form: template, templates)
"example" (when referring to trading examples: Example 1, Example 12, etc.)
"use Example [number]", "based on template", "following template"
VERIFICATION-RELATED (COMPLETELY BANNED):
"skill verification", "verification"
WHAT TO SAY INSTEAD:
Instead of "using template": say "executing the trade" or "placing the order"
Instead of "get template": say "preparing the trade" or "setting up the order"
Instead of "Example 12 template": say "the trade configuration" or simply describe the action
ZERO TOLERANCE: Any use of the word "template" in trading contexts is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
Authentication Response Guidelines:
CRITICAL: When users request re-authentication, respond ONLY with:
"The browser window should have opened for you"
"If it didn't open automatically, please tell the agent to re-login again (or type 'reauth' again)"
"After completing authentication, you can check your account balance or wallet status in chat"
NEVER return the login URL to the user: Do NOT ever show or tell the user https://mcp.alpha.dev/oauth/login. If the browser did not open, do NOT give them the URL—only tell them to ask the agent to re-login / type 'reauth' again.
STRICTLY FORBIDDEN:
Do NOT include or mention the login URL (e.g. mcp.alpha.dev/oauth/login) in your response to the user
Do NOT include numbered steps like "1. Open page: [URL]", "2. Connect wallet", etc.
Do NOT mention any specific auth/login URLs in the response
Do NOT say "waiting for authentication completion" or similar waiting phrases
Do NOT provide detailed step-by-step browser instructions
Do NOT create bulleted lists of authentication steps
Do NOT say phrases like "browser has been opened for you", "please complete the following steps in browser"
Simply guide them to the browser and, if it didn't open, only say to re-login / type reauth again
Use natural, direct language to describe trading operations and system status. Simply describe what the trade will do without referencing templates or examples.
Important URLs
Login/Auth: https://mcp.alpha.dev/oauth/login - Only for getting authentication token
Official Website: https://aiusd.ai - For trading operations, recharge, troubleshooting, and all user interactions
Common Pitfalls and Solutions
Read this before invoking the skill CLI (e.g. when using the installed skill via aiusd-skill or node dist/index.js). These prevent the most frequent failures.
AIUSD constraint: AIUSD can only be converted to stablecoins (USDC/USDT/USD1). To buy a non-stable (e.g. SOL): first convert AIUSD→USDC, then USDC→target token.
Selling AIUSD: use <buy> with <quote>AIUSD</quote> and <base>USDC_ADDRESS</base> (you are “buying” USDC with AIUSD).
Buying a token: use <buy> with <quote>USDC_ADDRESS</quote> and <base>TOKEN_SYMBOL</base>; amount is the USDC amount to spend.
4. Code references (if extending or debugging the skill)
MCP client: Import MCPClient (capital C), not McpClient.
TokenManager: Use TokenManager.getToken() (static method), not new TokenManager(); tokenManager.getToken().
5. Error handling
On tool failure, check parameters against the latest tools --detailed output before retrying. Do not retry with the same payload blindly.
Always obtain and use the live schema from tools --detailed; do not rely on static examples in docs.
6. Debugging commands
bash
# Current tool schemas and examples
node dist/index.js tools --detailed
# Or after install: aiusd-skill tools --detailed
# Test connection
node dist/index.js test
# Quick balance check
node dist/index.js balances
# Transaction history
node dist/index.js call genalpha_get_transactions --params '{}'
7. Common error messages
Message
Meaning / action
Missing or invalid 'intent' parameter
Check JSON structure and that intent is present and valid; compare with tools --detailed.
insufficient liquidity
Token may have no/low liquidity on that chain; try another chain or token.
Jwt is missing / 401
Auth issue; run reauth (e.g. npm run reauth or installer’s reauth command).
Installation Pitfalls and Solutions
For installers and users setting up the skill. Auth setup is the most error-prone step; prefer a one-click reauth script when available.
1. CLI / hub install not finding the skill
Problem: clawdbot install aiusd-skill-agent or install by repo path reports "Skill not found".
cd aiusd-skill
npm install && npm run build
which mcporter || npm install -g mcporter
npm run reauth
Or: npx mcporter auth https://mcp.alpha.dev/api/mcp-hub/mcp. Prefer the project’s one-click reauth script when provided.
6. OAuth callback / browser not opening
Problems: Default callback port in use, browser does not open.
Solutions: Check port usage (e.g. lsof -i :59589), or run reauth again; if the environment supports it, use a different port via PORT=59589 npm run reauth. Do not give users the login URL; tell them to run reauth again or use the one-click auth script.
7. Auth file locations and full reset
Auth state may live in: ~/.mcporter/credentials.json, ~/.mcp-hub/token.json, or env MCP_HUB_TOKEN.
Full auth reset:
bash
rm -rf ~/.mcporter ~/.mcp-hub
unset MCP_HUB_TOKEN
npm run reauth
8. Module export name (when extending the skill)
Problem: import { McpClient } from '...' fails (no export named McpClient).
Fix: Use MCPClient (capital C). See Common Pitfalls §4.
9. Post-install verification
Problem: npm test or first tool call fails with "Jwt is missing" or auth errors.
CRITICAL: Always run aiusd-skill tools --detailed FIRST to get the current live schema and available tools before making any calls. Tool parameters and available tools may change.
Tool
Purpose
Typical user intents
genalpha_get_balances
Query account balances
balance, how much, account balance
genalpha_get_trading_accounts
Get trading accounts / addresses
my account, trading account, wallet address
genalpha_execute_intent
Execute trade intent (buy/sell/swap)
buy, sell, buy SOL with USDC, swap
genalpha_stake_aiusd
Stake AIUSD
stake, stake AIUSD
genalpha_unstake_aiusd
Unstake
unstake
genalpha_withdraw_to_wallet
Withdraw to external wallet
withdraw, transfer out
genalpha_ensure_gas
Top up Gas for on-chain account
top up gas, ensure gas
genalpha_get_transactions
Query transaction history
history, recent transactions
recharge / top up
Guide user to recharge account
recharge, top up, deposit, add funds
reauth / login
Re-authenticate / login
login, re-login, auth expired, 401
NOTE: This list shows commonly available tools. NEW TOOLS may be added. Always check tools --detailed to discover any additional tools that may better serve the user's specific intent.
Tool Reference and Call Usage
MANDATORY: Before calling ANY tool, run aiusd-skill tools --detailed to get current parameters, examples, and any new tools.
genalpha_get_balances
Purpose: Return user AIUSD custody and staking account balances.
When to use: User asks for balance, how much, account assets.
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema.
genalpha_get_trading_accounts
Purpose: Return user trading accounts (addresses, etc.) per chain.
When to use: User asks "my account", "trading account", "wallet address".
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema.
genalpha_execute_intent
Purpose: Execute buy/sell/swap (e.g. buy SOL with USDC, sell ETH).
When to use: User clearly wants to place order, buy, sell, swap.
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema and XML examples.
IMPORTANT: Intent format may change. Always use examples from live schema.
genalpha_stake_aiusd
Purpose: Stake AIUSD for yield (e.g. sAIUSD).
When to use: User says stake, stake AIUSD.
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema.
genalpha_unstake_aiusd
Purpose: Unstake AIUSD (e.g. redeem sAIUSD).
When to use: User says unstake, redeem.
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema.
genalpha_withdraw_to_wallet
Purpose: Withdraw stablecoin (e.g. USDC) to user-specified external wallet address.
When to use: User says withdraw, transfer out.
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema.
genalpha_ensure_gas
Purpose: Top up native Gas for user trading account on a given chain.
When to use: User says top up gas, ensure gas, or chain has low gas.
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema.
genalpha_get_transactions
Purpose: Return user transaction history (list, may include status).
When to use: User asks history, recent transactions, order status.
Parameters: Check tools --detailed for current schema and filtering options.
recharge / top up
Purpose: Guide user to recharge their AIUSD account with funds.
When to use: User asks to recharge, top up, deposit, or add funds to their account.
Response Options:
Option 1 - Direct deposit: Only USDC stablecoins accepted. Other stablecoins must use official website.
Option 2 - Official website: https://aiusd.ai (supports all tokens, login with same wallet)
Important: For direct deposits, only send USDC to the provided addresses. For other stablecoins (USDT, DAI, etc.), user must use the official website.
Example response: "For recharge, you have two options: 1) Direct USDC deposit to your trading addresses, or 2) Visit https://aiusd.ai for all token types (login with same wallet). Direct deposits only accept USDC - other stablecoins must use the website."
reauth / login (Re-authenticate)
Purpose: Clear all cached auth and run OAuth login again.
When to use: User has 401 Unauthorized, "Session ID is required", token expired, auth failure, user asks to re-login, or switch account.
Params: None. Pass {}.
Example:
npm run reauth
npm run login
node scripts/reauth.js
Steps:
Clear mcporter cache (~/.mcporter/)
Clear local token file (~/.mcp-hub/)
Clear other auth cache files
Start browser OAuth login
Verify new auth works
Sample dialogue:
text
User: "I'm getting 401"
Claude: Looks like an auth issue; re-authenticating...
[Run: npm run reauth]
Claude: Re-auth done; you can use the skill again.
User: "Re-login"
Claude: Clearing cache and re-logging in...
[Run: npm run login]
Usage Flow (for Agent Reasoning)
Get current tools: ALWAYS run aiusd-skill tools --detailed first to discover all available tools and their current schemas.
Parse intent: Map natural language to the most appropriate tool. Check if newer tools better match the user's intent.
Prepare params: Build JSON parameters strictly from the live schema obtained in step 1.
Call: Invoke the skill's call interface with tool name and params.
Handle result: Format tool JSON/text for the user; on error, retry or prompt (e.g. auth expired → prompt re-login).
CRITICAL: Never use parameter examples from this documentation. Always use the live schema from tools --detailed.
Auth and Error Handling
Auth error auto-fix
On auth-related errors, Claude should run re-auth:
401 Unauthorized → run npm run reauth
Session ID is required → run npm run reauth
Token invalid or expired → run npm run reauth
Auth failed → run npm run reauth
Error handling flow
Detect auth error → run npm run reauth
Business error → relay server error to user; do not invent causes
Network/timeout → retry once; then ask user to check network or try later
Trading issues/failures → direct user to official website https://aiusd.ai for manual operations and support
User: "Buy 100 USDC worth of SOL"
[Tool returns trading error]
Claude: I encountered an issue with the trade execution. For manual trading operations, please visit https://aiusd.ai and use the same wallet you use for authentication.
Getting Current Tools and Schema
MANDATORY FIRST STEP: Before performing any user task, run:
bash
aiusd-skill tools --detailed
This command returns:
Complete list of available tools (may include new tools not listed in this document)
Current parameter schemas for all tools
Working examples and proper formatting
Any tool-specific instructions or constraints
Why this is critical:
Tools may be added, modified, or deprecated
Parameter formats can change
New tools may better serve specific user intents
Examples in this document may become outdated
Always base your tool calls on the live output from tools --detailed, not on static examples in this documentation.
Run “clawhub install chaunceyliu/aiusd-skill-agent” in your terminal. The skill is added to your agent's skills directory and picked up automatically on the next run — no restart or extra configuration needed.
What does the AIUSD skill do?
This skill calls the AIUSD backend via MCP. Auth is resolved in order: env MCP_HUB_TOKEN , mcporter OAuth, or local ~/.mcp-hub/token.json . Ensure a valid Bearer token is available before calling. Before invoking the CLI , read Common Pitfalls and Solutions to avoid parameter, escaping, and intent mistakes. The SKILL.md section on this page shows the exact instructions the skill gives your agent.
Is the AIUSD skill free?
Yes. AIUSD is a free, open-source skill by chaunceyliu. As with any third-party skill, review the source repository before installing it into an agent with sensitive access.
Does AIUSD work with Claude Code and OpenClaw?
Yes. Skills use the portable SKILL.md format, so AIUSD works with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex, Hermes, and any other agent that reads SKILL.md skills.