A versatile command-line tool for interacting with Google Workspace APIs, designed for both human users and AI agents.
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Englisches Verzeichnis337 Claude Code skills & agent skills & plugins (30+ Agents, 70+ custom commands, 330+ skills, customizable references, scripts)for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and 8 more coding agents — engineering, marketing, product, compliance, C-level advisory, research, business operations, commercial & finance, and your daily productivity skills.
CLI proxy that reduces LLM token consumption by 60-90% on common dev commands. Single Rust binary, zero dependencies
A curated list of awesome skills, hooks, slash-commands, agent orchestrators, applications, and plugins for Claude Code by Anthropic
Official Lark/Feishu CLI tool with 200+ commands and 26 AI agent skills, designed for agent-native operation and easy integration with AI runtimes.
Make AI agents interact with websites using natural language
A comprehensive set of 38 marketing skills and 5 commands for Claude Code covering SEO/GEO and influencer marketing with evaluation frameworks.
webhook is a lightweight incoming webhook server to run shell commands
A next.js web application that integrates AI capabilities with draw.io diagrams. This app allows you to create, modify, and enhance diagrams through natural language commands and AI-assisted visualization.
Cross-CLI skill for Obsidian: turn your vault into a living AI-first second brain across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and OpenCode. 43 commands - now with /obsidian-architect to document your codebase, key-less web research, Google Calendar, and self-rewriting notes.
A tool that lets AI agents like Claude Code edit videos by cutting filler words, color grading, adding subtitles, and more, all via natural language commands.
Reviews animation and motion code against a high craft bar derived from Emil Kowalski's design engineering philosophy. Default to flagging; approval is earned.