using-superpowers
The foundational skill for the Superpowers methodology. Ensures agents correctly identify and invoke required development skills before starting any task or conversation.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
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The foundational skill for the Superpowers methodology. Ensures agents correctly identify and invoke required development skills before starting any task or conversation.
Discover and recommend combinations of agent skills to complete complex, multi-faceted tasks using Maximum Quality or Minimum Dependencies strategies.
Perform comprehensive code reviews with a focus on security vulnerabilities, performance optimization, maintainability, and code correctness.
Expert skill for planning, launching, and optimizing paid advertising campaigns across Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and more, with focus on performance, ROAS, and lead acquisition.
Automated LSP detection, installation, and configuration for intelligent code analysis, navigation, and diagnostics.
A structured repository of Agent Skills for context engineering, multi-agent architectures, and production-grade agent system optimization.
Transform AI agents into proactive partners using WAL Protocol, persistent memory buffers, and autonomous cron scheduling to anticipate needs and improve performance.
Autonomous multi-agent LinkedIn system using LangGraph and Claude Opus 4.5 for trend research, content creation, voice profiling, and analytics-driven optimization.
Generate professional Product Requirements Documents (PRD) and structure features for autonomous development cycles.
DevOps and platform engineering patterns: Kubernetes, Terraform, GitOps, CI/CD, observability, incident response, and cloud-native ops.
Generate complete, accessible colour systems from a single hex. Includes 11-shade scales (50-950), semantic tokens, dark mode variants, and Tailwind v4 CSS output.
Automate the creation and maintenance of OpenCode Skills documentation and structure within your repository.