Topic: developer-tools
13,276 skills in this topic.
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memory-systems
abdullah1854/ClaudeSuperSkills 1
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pr-summary
abdullah1854/ClaudeSuperSkills 1
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hcom-agent-messaging
Let AI agents message, watch, and spawn each other across terminals. Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex, OpenCode. Use this skill when the human user needs help, status, or reference about hcom - when user asks questions like "how to setup hcom", "hcom not working", "explain hcom", or any hcom troubleshooting.
aannoo/hcom 187
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hcom-workflow-scripts
Build multi-agent workflow scripts using hcom. Use this skill when the user wants to create custom hcom scripts, design multi-agent pipelines, write automation that coordinates Claude and Codex agents, or build applications that use hcom as the communication backbone. Covers script patterns, agent topologies, hcom internals, and tested examples.
aannoo/hcom 187
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My_Invalid_SKILL-With-CAPS
intent-solutions-io/create-agent-skill-md 1
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pdf-processor
Extracts text and tables from PDF documents. Use when working with PDF files or when the user needs document analysis.
intent-solutions-io/create-agent-skill-md 1
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warning-example
I am a skill that has some quality issues but is technically valid.
intent-solutions-io/create-agent-skill-md 1
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check-env-keys
Verify which environment variable keys are present in .env files or shell environment without exposing their values. Use when you need to check env configuration or compare keys between .env files.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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de-slop
This skill should be used to remove AI-generated artifacts and unnecessary code before committing. Integrates with desloppify CLI for quantitative scoring and directed fixes. Falls back to LLM-based pattern detection when desloppify is unavailable.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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principal-hierarchy-audit
Audits system prompts and plugin configurations against Anthropic's Constitutional principal hierarchy to identify instructions that conflict with Claude's training, attempt to weaponize Claude against users, violate inalienable user protections, or exceed operator permission boundaries.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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prompt-as-onboarding
Generate reasoning-based system prompts from product context. Takes product information as input, outputs a Constitution-aligned system prompt following the "onboarding document" structure.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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worktree
Create an isolated git worktree for feature development with automatic setup. Use when starting work on a new feature branch to get a clean, fully-configured workspace without polluting your main checkout.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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avoid-feature-creep
Prevent feature creep when building software, apps, and AI-powered products. Use this skill when planning features, reviewing scope, building MVPs, managing backlogs, or when a user says "just one more feature." Helps developers and AI agents stay focused, ship faster, and avoid bloated products.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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ask-oracle
This skill should be used when solving hard questions, complex architectural problems, or debugging issues that benefit from GPT-5 Pro or GPT-5.1 thinking models with large file context. Use when standard Claude analysis needs deeper reasoning or extended context windows.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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agent-ready-repo-setup
Set up repositories optimized for AI agent collaboration and autonomous coding.
Use when starting a new project, making repo "agent-ready" or "AI-friendly",
setting up CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md, configuring structured logging, adding pre-commit
hooks, or organizing code for agent navigation.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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agent-native-architecture
This skill should be used when building AI agents using prompt-native architecture where features are defined in prompts, not code. Use it when creating autonomous agents, designing MCP servers, implementing self-modifying systems, or adopting the "trust the agent's intelligence" philosophy.
iamladi/cautious-computing-machine--primitives-plugin
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RubyCritic Code Quality Analysis
Analyze Ruby and Rails code quality with RubyCritic. Identifies code smells, complexity issues, and refactoring opportunities. Provides detailed metrics, scores files A-F, compares branches, and prioritizes high-churn problem areas. Use when analyzing Ruby code quality, reviewing PRs, or identifying technical debt.
esparkman/claude-rubycritic-skill 14
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lintmesh
Run multiple linters (eslint, oxlint, tsgo) in parallel with unified JSON output. Use when linting code, checking for errors before commits, or debugging lint failures. Triggers on "lint", "check code", "run linters", or after editing JS/TS files.
hexsprite/lintmesh 3
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hug-workflow
Git workflow management using Hug (enhanced Git replacement). Use for ALL Git operations.
Triggers: commit, amend, staging, git status, git log, repo inspection, fixing commits.
Use whenever Claude needs to: (1) Commit changes, (2) Inspect repo state, (3) Fix/amend commits,
(4) Stage/unstage files, (5) View history or diffs.
elifarley/hug-scm 2
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Hug SCM Repository Analysis
Expert-level Git repository investigation using Hug SCM tools for understanding code evolution, tracking down bugs, analyzing changes, and managing development workflows
elifarley/hug-scm 2
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multi-ai
Start the multi-AI pipeline. Plan -> Review -> Implement (loop until reviews approve). Codex final gate.
Z-M-Huang/claude-codex 24
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bug-fix
Bug-fix pipeline. Dual RCA (Sonnet+Opus) -> Consolidation -> Codex Validation -> Implementation -> Code Review.
Z-M-Huang/claude-codex 24
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faf-expert
Expert in .faf (Foundational AI-context Format) files for persistent project context. Use when working with .faf files, project DNA, CLAUDE.md bi-sync, faf-cli commands, MCP server configuration, or AI-readiness scoring (0-100%). Updated for v2.8.0 Tool Visibility System.
Wolfe-Jam/faf-cli 26
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angreal-authoring
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an angreal task", "write a task file", "add a command to angreal", "make a new task", "organize tasks with groups", "use @angreal.command", "use command_group", or needs guidance on task file structure, the @command decorator, command groups, naming conventions, or task organization within an existing angreal project.
angreal/angreal 11