github-wayback-recovery
Recover deleted GitHub repository content, issues, PRs, and files using Wayback Machine CDX API queries and web archive snapshots.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
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Recover deleted GitHub repository content, issues, PRs, and files using Wayback Machine CDX API queries and web archive snapshots.
A design-focused coding agent that brings world-class interface craft, motion, and systematic front-end engineering to your development workflow.
Download YouTube thumbnails in various resolutions and formats. Automate video preview retrieval and image operations with yt-dlp integration.
Implement production-ready AI chat interfaces using OpenAI ChatKit React components. Features include hook configuration, streaming, theming, conversation history, and custom tool integration for Next.js applications.
Manage your knowledge base on BookStack programmatically. Perform CRUD operations on books, chapters, and pages, and conduct full-text searches via the REST API.
Advanced web search, content extraction, and site crawling capabilities using the Tavily API, optimized for AI agent research and data gathering.
Automated static code review for Arduino, ESP32, and RP2040 projects. Identifies memory safety issues, structure improvements, and best practices to enhance firmware quality and reliability.
Automates the creation of isolated git worktree environments for parallel feature development and environment setup.
Search and discover Claude Code skills and MCP servers from marketplaces, GitHub repositories, and registries to enhance your AI-assisted development workflow.
Expert consultant for designing and building high-quality, consistent AI agent skills. Guides you through discovery, architecture, and creation phases to ensure reliable, composable, and efficient skill delivery.
Token-efficient CLI for browser automation, web testing, and agentic workflows using Playwright.
Guide for installing or reimaging NixOS from live media using a declarative, flake-based approach with hardware-specific configuration support.