ADK Developer
A comprehensive guide and reference for building, orchestrating, and deploying AI agents using the Google Agent Development Kit (ADK).
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
431 skills found
A comprehensive guide and reference for building, orchestrating, and deploying AI agents using the Google Agent Development Kit (ADK).
Generates minimal macOS Seatbelt sandbox configurations for application isolation and security profiling.
Local hybrid search engine for markdown notes, documentation, and codebase knowledge bases to reduce token consumption and improve retrieval efficiency.
Extract specific fields from YAML files efficiently without reading entire files, saving 80-95% of context window usage.
Python toolkit for mass spectrometry data processing. Enables spectral file importing (mzML, MGF, MSP), metadata harmonization, peak filtering, and calculating spectral similarity scores (cosine, modified cosine) for metabolomics.
Search and reference Chromium documentation, including design docs, APIs, and development guides. Use to locate, browse, or learn about architecture, GPU, network, security, and testing concepts within the Chromium codebase.
Create structured specifications for platform changes including GitHub issues, SDD templates, and automated type inference for infrastructure and security.
Find, review, and remove duplicate or near-duplicate images in FiftyOne datasets using computer vision similarity embeddings.
Expert Solana Anchor development: build programs, manage PDAs, implement SPL tokens, handle security audits, and perform fuzz testing with Trident.
Autonomous QA cycling workflow that runs test-verify-fix loops until your quality goals are met.
CLI/TUI tool to search, preview, and download GIFs from Tenor and Giphy, with integrated frame extraction and sprite sheet generation for developers and content creators.
Operate the btca CLI for source-first code research. Manage git, local, and npm resources to ground AI answers in actual codebase context rather than outdated documentation.