context-fundamentals
Foundational guidelines for context engineering: optimizing token budgets, attention mechanics, and system architecture for AI agents.
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Foundational guidelines for context engineering: optimizing token budgets, attention mechanics, and system architecture for AI agents.
Build professional, accessible, and responsive user interfaces using React, Next.js, and modern design systems like shadcn/ui. Focuses on developer tools, chat interfaces, and real-time streaming components.
Build distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces and web components with high aesthetic quality, avoiding generic AI design patterns.
Production-grade testing strategy implementing feature flags, canary releases, synthetic monitoring, and chaos engineering for continuous reliability in live environments.
Create and manage Epics for organizing large-scale feature development, themes, and related issues into a structured project hierarchy.
Autonomous multi-team codebase improvement agent with specialized modes: narrow (goal-directed), broad (hypothesis-divergent), and sweep (quality-focused).
Automate macOS applications using the Accessibility API for deterministic UI control, automated testing, and agent-based scripting.
PyTorch Lightning skill for scalable deep learning: automates model training, multi-GPU orchestration, data pipelines, and distributed training strategies like DDP, FSDP, and DeepSpeed.
Comprehensive secure coding guidelines for 15+ languages, covering OWASP Top 10, infrastructure security, and best practices to identify vulnerabilities in code, configurations, and cloud setups.
High-performance Solana meme coin trading for AI agents: sniping, MEV-protected execution, rug detection, and automated position management.
Downloads YouTube videos directly to your ~/Downloads folder using yt-dlp. Supports high-quality audio and video extraction.
Guide for integrating and managing custom Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers within the Cursor IDE environment.