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英語版ディレクトリSmarter YAML front matter parser, used by metalsmith, Gatsby, Netlify, Assemble, mapbox-gl, phenomic, vuejs vitepress, TinaCMS, Shopify Polaris, Ant Design, Astro, hashicorp, garden, slidev, saber, sourcegraph, and many others. Simple to use, and battle tested. Parses YAML by default but can also parse JSON Front Matter, Coffee Front Matter, TOML Front Matter, and has support for custom parsers. Please follow gray-matter's author: https://github.com/jonschlinkert
API and CLI for generating a markdown TOC (table of contents) for a README or any markdown files. Uses Remarkable to parse markdown. Used by NASA/openmct, Prisma, Joi, Mocha, Sass, Prettier, Orbit DB, FormatJS, Raneto, hapijs/code, webpack-flow, docusaurus, release-it, ts-loader, json-server, reactfire, bunyan, husky, react-easy-state, react-snap, chakra-ui, carbon, alfresco, repolinter, Assemble, Verb, and thousands of other projects.
A verified Codex skill that transforms a single photograph into a vertical editorial composition with abstract panels and precise typography, installable via skill installer or zip.
:microscope: Assemble large genomes using short reads
Top 100 Sublime Text plugin! Markdown syntax highlighter for Sublime Text, with extended support for GFM fenced code blocks, with language-specific syntax highlighting. YAML Front Matter. Works with ST2/ST3. Goes great with Assemble.
Build self-contained, double-click-to-open HTML prototypes so the user can vet an interface before it gets built. One file holds several structurally different variants of a page, app screen, component, flow, or terminal/TUI layout (rendered in-browser), plus a draggable Design Deck for flipping between variants, tuning fonts, colors, spacing, shape, motion and 'feel' with live dials, trying vibe presets, checking viewport sizes and light/dark, pinning comments on elements, and an 'Export to LLM' button that copies the chosen variant and every dial value as a handoff block to paste back to the agent. Use this whenever the user wants to prototype, mock up, wireframe, explore options for, or sanity-check a UI (landing page, dashboard, settings page, onboarding, form, mobile screen, component, CLI/TUI layout), or says 'what should this look like', 'show me a few options', 'let me tweak it before we build', 'vet the design'. Also use it when the user pastes a block starting with 'AI-ASSIST
Use when the user wants to write, draft, or author an RFC (Request for Comments) / technical design doc for a feature, change, or architectural decision. Interactively interviews the user, grounds the proposal in the actual codebase, presents 2-3 concrete API/code-snippet approaches to choose from, then writes a review-ready RFC. Triggers on "write an RFC", "draft an RFC", "RFC for X", "design doc for X", or /rfc.
Use when the user wants to write, draft, or generate a PRD after finishing work, or from a ticket, a PR, or a feature description. Triggers on /to-prd, "write a PRD", "generate a PRD", "draft a PRD", or "spec this work". Don't use for RFCs, implementation plans, or Team EEP Linear status moves.
The Way of CI/CD is a project from which you can assemble your custom pipeline by using different pieces of code or by including entire stages. This project serves as a builder for creating pipelines in GitLab.
Build a sized Instagram hashtag set for a post using the 2026 reality that 3 to 5 well-chosen tags beat 30 random ones. Sizes each tag as niche (under 50k posts), mid (50k to 500k), or broad (500k+), then assembles a 2-3 niche, 1-2 mid, 0-1 broad mix that a small or mid account can actually rank in, matched to the post content and rotated to avoid spam patterns. Use to choose hashtags for a caption, carousel, or Reel. Not for writing the caption itself (use ig-caption-writer).
Design a GitHub profile README (the special username/username repo) as an editorial page. Use when the user wants their GitHub profile designed, a profile README, a personal masthead, or to replace widget and badge clutter. Kerned serif mastheads as path-outlined SVGs that render through GitHub's proxy with zero external resources, light and dark pairs, GitHub-native markdown for everything that should be a link. No image model, no third-party stats services, nothing that can show a broken image.