dotnet-claude-code-skills
A suite of .NET engineering skills for Domain-Driven Design (DDD), EF Core persistence, BDD-style unit testing, and IDE-like semantic code understanding with Serena MCP.
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A suite of .NET engineering skills for Domain-Driven Design (DDD), EF Core persistence, BDD-style unit testing, and IDE-like semantic code understanding with Serena MCP.
Send WhatsApp messages to third parties, sync history, and search conversations via command line.
Capture and formalize software development ideas into structured design documents within the Hashbrown repository, including research and conceptual sketches.
Streamline technical documentation for BattleScope features, maintaining consistency across API, frontend, and architecture layers.
Create professional logos using AI. Generate, refine, crop, remove backgrounds, and export as SVG. Perfect for brands, mascots, icons, and emblems.
An intelligent gateway that analyzes, scores, and routes user requests across 27 agents, 27 skills, and 14 MCPs to optimize Claude Code execution.
Ensures adherence to standardized global documentation patterns for technical projects, maintaining consistency across repositories and agent-based workflows.
A powerful CLI tool for image compression and conversion, supporting batch processing, multiple engines (mozjpeg, pngquant, sharp, etc.), format conversion (WebP, AVIF), and recursive directory optimization.
Security-first vetting protocol for AI agent skills. Detects red flags like credential theft, obfuscated code, and unauthorized data exfiltration before installation.
Unified local ML inference server for ASR, TTS, Translation, Image Generation, and Vision on Apple Silicon, powered by MLX.
Automated, non-destructive proofreading for LaTeX and Quarto lecture files, generating quality reports for grammar, typos, and academic style.
Unified API for LLM function calling and tool use across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Ollama with standardized schema definitions and execution patterns.