context-engineering-collection
A structured repository of Agent Skills for context engineering, multi-agent architectures, and production-grade agent system optimization.
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322 skills found
A structured repository of Agent Skills for context engineering, multi-agent architectures, and production-grade agent system optimization.
Transforms feature requests, bug reports, and improvement ideas into structured, actionable markdown project plans using repository research and industry best practices.
A constitution-driven, spec-first development workflow for Claude Code and Codex, automating feature planning, implementation, and quality assurance through structured agentic loops.
Generate publication-quality statistical plots from CSV or JSON data files using AI-driven automated visualization.
Orchestrates Change Request Document workflows for brownfield projects, managing codebase context, impact analysis, and CRD document generation.
Applies cognitive science frameworks for creative thinking to generate genuinely novel research directions in computer science and AI.
Deep document structure analysis and intelligent content extraction for knowledge bases.
Establish cohesive visual systems using design tokens, modular typography scales, 8-point spacing grids, and accessible color palettes for consistent UI development.
Automates the documentation of solved technical issues using YAML frontmatter, categorized directories, and institutional knowledge indexing for JUCE plugin development.
Official documentation skill for Shipany, an AI-powered SaaS boilerplate. Provides expert guidance on Next.js 15, Drizzle ORM, NextAuth, and payment integrations.
Apply effective software quality consultancy practices. Use when consulting on QA strategy, advising development teams, or establishing sustainable quality workflows.
Identify and document Customer Problems (CP) from business context. Use when starting requirements engineering or when stakeholders describe solutions instead of problems. Step 1 of Problem-Based SRS methodology.