25 skills found
Ed1s0nZ / CyberStrikeAICyberStrikeAI is an AI-native security testing platform built in Go. It integrates 100+ security tools, an intelligent orchestration engine, role-based testing with predefined security roles, a skills system with specialized testing skills, and comprehensive lifecycle management capabilities.
sahibzada-allahyar / YC-KillerA library of enterprise-grade AI agents designed to democratize artificial intelligence and provide free, open-source alternatives to overvalued Y Combinator startups. If you are excited about democratizing AI access & AI agents, please star ⭐️ this repository and use the link in the readme to join our open source AI research team.
superglue-ai / supergluesuperglue (YC W25) builds integrations and tools from natural language. Get production-grade tools for long tail and enterprise systems.
levnikolaevich / claude-code-skillsPlugin suite + bundled MCP servers for Claude Code. Full delivery lifecycle: Agile pipeline with multi-model AI review, project bootstrap, documentation generation, codebase audits, performance optimization, community workflows. Includes hex-line (hash-verified editing), hex-graph (code knowledge graph), and hex-ssh (remote SSH) MCP servers.
MiguelAxcar / ai-rpi-protocolRepo-native protocol for AI-assisted coding that enforces a simple discipline: research first, plan second, code last. Drop it into any repository to reduce wrong implementations, cut rewrite cycles, and improve decisions earlier in the workflow. Works with Cursor, VS Code, Claude Code, and Windsurf across Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek.
ychampion / claude-self-learningA Claude Code self learning plugin that autonomously researches any technology and generates reusable SKILL.md files with installation guides, code examples, and best practices.
Portkey-Wallet / eoa-agent-skillsPortkey EOA wallet skill for wallet lifecycle, asset queries, transfers, and contract interactions on aelf.
Lycheetah / Lycheetah-FrameworkAI alignment framework. Nine interdependent theories — CASCADE, AURA, LAMAGUE and six more — each mathematically proven, each converging on the same constants. Banach fixed points. Constitutional invariants. MCP extension for Claude Code. Built by one self-taught researcher. Open. Testable. Human.
aAAaqwq / openclaw-master-skillsA curated index of 127+ high-quality OpenClaw skills sourced from the community — including skills for AI tools, productivity, marketing, frontend, mobile, backend, database, auth, DevOps, and web automation. Install individual skills via ClaWHub or clone the full collection from GitHub. Updated weekly by the MyClaw.ai team.
MettaMazza / sproutErnOS V5 - A hybridized cognitive operating system for autonomous AI. Persistent graph memory, dream cycles, dual-process auditing, and a 1,241-line kernel constitution. Built on hardened OpenClaw. Fully local via Ollama. Free and open source.
pradeepmouli / spec-kit-feedback9 workflows that extend spec-kit to cover the complete software development lifecycle
adimov-eth / arrival--- name: arrival description: >- Cognitive lifecycle for codebase comprehension. Guides agents through arrive, orient, explore, commit, act, crystallize, depart. Use when starting work on a pro
remorses / termcastBuild TUIs with a Raycast-like React API using termcast. Implements @raycast/api components (List, Detail, Form, Action) rendered to the terminal via opentui.
chenhg5 / agencycliManage AI agent teams with agencycli — a CLI tool for organising AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor, etc.) into hierarchical teams (Agency → Team → Role → Project → Agent). Key capabilities: create agencies and teams, hire agents with merged context layers, assign and run tasks with priority queues, manage autonomous playbooks (wakeup.md), send async inbox messages between human and agents, configure heartbeat schedules and cron jobs, run agents inside Docker sandboxes, forward/confirm tasks via inbox, manage templates, and more. Use this skill whenever you need to: create or manage an agencycli workspace, hire/fire/sync agents, add/run/cancel tasks, check inbox confirmations, send messages, configure heartbeats or crons, start the scheduler, or work with agency templates.
bobmatnyc / viteCurated collection of Claude Code skills for intelligent project development with progressive loading and toolchain detection
lemikeone / raycast-extension-docsGuidance for building, debugging, and publishing Raycast extensions using the Raycast documentation set
storyclaw-official / tavilyTavily web search, content extraction, and research tools.
storyclaw-official / acp-routerRoute plain-language requests for Pi, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, or ACP harness work into either OpenClaw ACP runtime sessions or direct acpx-driven sessions ("telephone game" flow). For coding-agent thread requests, read this skill first, then use only `sessions_spawn` for thread creation.
matsuvr / tasksBreak down the plan into executable tasks. This is the third step in the Spec-Driven Development lifecycle. Given the context provided as an argument, do this: 1. Run `scripts/check-task-prerequisi
HuakunShen / tasksBreak down the plan into executable tasks. This is the third step in the Spec-Driven Development lifecycle. Given the context provided as an argument, do this: 1. Run `scripts/check-task-prerequisi
omarbizkit / tasksBreak down the plan into executable tasks. This is the third step in the Spec-Driven Development lifecycle. Given the context provided as an argument, do this: 1. Run `scripts/check-task-prerequisi
KitakatsuTed / tasksBreak down the plan into executable tasks. This is the third step in the Spec-Driven Development lifecycle. Given the context provided as an argument, do this: 1. Run `scripts/check-task-prerequisi
matsuvr / specifyStart a new feature by creating a specification and feature branch. This is the first step in the Spec-Driven Development lifecycle. Given the feature description provided as an argument, do this:
omarbizkit / specifyStart a new feature by creating a specification and feature branch. This is the first step in the Spec-Driven Development lifecycle. Given the feature description provided as an argument, do this:
KitakatsuTed / specifyStart a new feature by creating a specification and feature branch. This is the first step in the Spec-Driven Development lifecycle. Given the feature description provided as an argument, do this: