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A project-specific architectural template for Next.js 15, FastAPI, and Supabase applications, including structured AI integration patterns.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
332 skills found
A project-specific architectural template for Next.js 15, FastAPI, and Supabase applications, including structured AI integration patterns.
Agent assignment matrix, blocker escalation, and TDM coordination patterns for multi-agent software workflows.
The foundational skill for the Superpowers methodology. Ensures agents correctly identify and invoke required development skills before starting any task or conversation.
A comprehensive library of 305+ modular instruction packages, Python CLI tools, and agent workflows designed to extend the capabilities of AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, and Gemini CLI.
Your collaborative writing partner for research, outlining, drafting, and feedback. Perfect for technical documentation, blog posts, and articles with proper citation management.
Generates comprehensive API references, user manuals, and architectural system documentation directly from your codebase and technical specifications.
Structured, template-driven workflow for end-to-end feature development including coding, automated testing, verification, and session-based improvement.
Intelligent Apple Mail inbox scanner that categorizes unread, actionable, and priority emails using automated keyword analysis.
A design-focused coding agent that brings world-class interface craft, motion, and systematic front-end engineering to your development workflow.
Queen-led multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code, featuring Byzantine consensus, persistent collective memory, and adaptive task distribution for complex software projects.
Draft competitive research proposals for NSF, NIH, DOE, DARPA, and NSTC. Master agency-specific criteria, budget preparation, visual schematics, and submission compliance.
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.