React and Next.js performance guidance for writing, reviewing, and refactoring production UI code.
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영문 디렉토리The open-source managed agents platform. Turn coding agents into real teammates — assign tasks, track progress, compound skills.
Reviews animation and motion code against a high craft bar derived from Emil Kowalski's design engineering philosophy. Default to flagging; approval is earned.
Run agents like Hermes and OpenClaw more securely inside NVIDIA OpenShell with managed inference
This skill encodes Emil Kowalski's philosophy on UI polish, component design, animation decisions, and the invisible details that make software feel great.
Sealos is an AI-native Cloud Operating System built on Kubernetes that unifies the entire application lifecycle, from development in cloud IDEs to production deployment and management. It is perfect for building and scaling modern AI applications, managed databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB) and complex microservice architectures.
Open source alternative to AWS. Elastic compute, block storage (non replicated), firewall and load balancer, managed Postgres, K8s, AI inference, and IAM services.
Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code automating how infrastructure is configured, deployed and managed across any environment, at any scale
Official AI skills for GSAP. These skills teach AI coding agents how to correctly use GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform), including best practices, common animation patterns, and plugin usage.
Vendor-agnostic orchestration for training, inference and agentic workloads across NVIDIA, AMD, TPU, and Tenstorrent on clouds, Kubernetes, and bare metal.
A reusable skill kit for AI agents to generate structurally precise and aesthetically standardized draw.io diagrams across major cloud platforms and BPMN, with declarative layout, stencils, and validation.
LLM-powered engine that compiles raw documents into structured, local-first wikis as a transparent alternative to RAG.