Reverse-lookup glossary that turns a vague description of a web animation or motion effect into its exact term ("the bouncy thing when a popover opens" → Pop in; "the iOS rubber-band scroll" → Rubber-banding). Use when the user asks "what's it called when…", or describes a motion effect without knowing its name and wants the right word to prompt an AI or designer with. For naming an effect, not designing or building one.
Directorio de skills
Descubre skills reutilizables para AI agents.
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Resultados de búsqueda: 3d-multi-object-tracking
Directorio en inglésReact and Next.js performance guidance for writing, reviewing, and refactoring production UI code.
TradingAgents: Multi-Agents LLM Financial Trading Framework
Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
Persistent file-based planning for AI coding agents and long-running agentic tasks. Crash-proof markdown plans that survive context loss and /clear, plus a deterministic completion gate and multi-agent shared state on disk. Manus-style. Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, Kiro, OpenCode and 60+ agents via the SKILL.md standard.
Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
A comprehensive set of 38 marketing skills and 5 commands for Claude Code covering SEO/GEO and influencer marketing with evaluation frameworks.
Use multi-agent collaboration for software development
Teams-first Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code
🦔 PostHog is an all-in-one developer platform for building successful products. We offer product analytics, web analytics, session replay, error tracking, feature flags, experimentation, surveys, data warehouse, a CDP, and an AI product assistant to help debug your code, ship features faster, and keep all your usage and customer data in one stack.
A comprehensive collection of ready-to-use scientific and research skills for AI agents.
SeaweedFS is a distributed storage system for object storage (S3), file systems, and Iceberg tables, designed to handle billions of files with O(1) disk access and effortless horizontal scaling.