github-pr
github-pr is a monorepo template skill for building full-stack web and mobile apps, integrating AI-powered coding assistance and streamlined deployment on Vercel.
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github-pr is a monorepo template skill for building full-stack web and mobile apps, integrating AI-powered coding assistance and streamlined deployment on Vercel.
aim-parzival-team-builder is a Claude Code skill that enables persistent semantic memory via Qdrant, facilitating efficient context management across coding sessions.
PRD-driven Context Engineering: A systematic approach to building AI-powered products using progressive documentation and context-aware development workflows
Human-Agent collaboration platform.
AI agents for solving engineering and research problems end to end
ordo-rule-development is a high-performance rule engine built in Rust, utilizing a Step Flow model for organizing rules and executing actions.
Deep knowledge retrieval for Obsidian, completely offline.
Panel-based personal assistant with a plugin architecture for productivity workflows. AI agents share a workspace of notes, lists and other panels with the user. Supports Claude Code, Codex, and pi CLI agents with text and voice interfaces. Extend with custom plugins or use built-in plugins exported as skills with CLIs.
GitHub Issue Triage is a skill that automates the process of monitoring and managing open GitHub issues, using AI to match issues to design documents and suggest closures.
Generate CS2 signatures via Agent SKILLS with ida-pro-mcp
Smart contract explorer tool: interact with contracts on VeChain networks
openspec-continue-change is a skill that enables developers to continue working on a change by creating the next artifact, using commands like openspec list --json.