Turn the current conversation and codebase context into a structured implementation spec, then publish it to the configured project issue tracker.
Directorio de skills
Descubre skills reutilizables para AI agents.
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Directorio en inglésMakes your AI agent think like the laziest senior dev in the room. The best code is the code you never wrote.
A Codex skill that analyzes startup URLs or product ideas to find evidence-backed potential first customers using public signals.
OrioleDB – building a modern cloud-native storage engine (... and solving some PostgreSQL wicked problems)
WFGY is heading toward WFGY 5.0 Polaris Protocol, a major open-source release for AI reasoning, RAG, agents, and real-world workflows. Includes Problem Map, Global Debug Card, WFGY 4.0, and the CFV Easter Egg.
A curated set of agent skills for Qdrant vector search, providing structured knowledge on scaling, optimization, monitoring, deployment, and SDK usage.
A principles-first workflow for AI coding agents providing reusable phases and end-to-end workflows for software development tasks.
DeepResearchAgent is a hierarchical multi-agent system designed not only for deep research tasks but also for general-purpose task solving. The framework leverages a top-level planning agent to coordinate multiple specialized lower-level agents, enabling automated task decomposition and efficient execution across diverse and complex domains.
Turn project work into reusable knowledge — an AI-agent skill for Claude Code & Codex
UmaDev orchestrates multiple AI coding CLIs to act as a team of roles for software development.
Agent skills for solving CTF challenges - web exploitation, binary pwn, crypto, reverse engineering, forensics, OSINT, and more
Structured medical case presentation for clinical rounds, conferences, and documentation. Generates SOAP-format or narrative case reports with physiologically accurate vitals, labs, and evidence-based plans. Use when the brief mentions "case report", "case presentation", "SOAP note", "clinical case", "ward rounds", "case summary", or "patient presentation".