Discover and install skills, docs, and rules to enhance your AI agent's capabilities.
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wshobson/agents Master modern React state management with Redux Toolkit, Zustand, Jotai, and React Query. Use when setting up global state, managing server state, or choosing between state management solutions. | Skills | |
freekmurze/dotfiles Master modern React state management with Redux Toolkit, Zustand, Jotai, and React Query. Use when setting up global state, managing server state, or choosing between state management solutions. | Skills | |
v0.1.12 Finds open conference CFPs relevant to the user across Java/AI/developer conferences, with persistent sent/dismissed/remind state and source-aware Sessionize verification. NanoClaw per-chat overlay tile. Contains: check-cfps Finds open CFPs relevant to Baruch across Java/AI/developer conferences and maintains persistent CFP state (sent/dismissed/remind) in cfp-state.json. Use when Baruch asks about upcoming conferences, call for papers, speaking opportunities, CFP deadlines, or where to submit a talk proposal. nightly-cfp-sync Cadence wrapper that runs check-cfps on its own schedule: refresh open CFP data, apply Sessionize verification, update cfp-state.json, emit an observable-silence cursor marker. Triggers: 'cfp sync', 'sync cfps', 'nightly cfp sync', 'refresh cfps nightly'. | Skills | |
Database architecture skills, docs, and rules for high-demand multi-tenant commerce platforms (PostgreSQL source of truth, Neo4j as derived GraphRAG projection, transactional outbox, RLS-based tenant isolation). Includes live schema introspection workflow via explicit Supabase MCP/read-only schema sources. Contains: adr-drafting Use when the user proposes — or the agent detects — a deviation from constitutional defaults that requires an Architecture Decision Record. Triggered by proposals to extract microservices, drop foreign keys, denormalize without measured evidence, store transactional truth in Neo4j, skip Row Level Security, skip the transactional outbox, run destructive migrations, use database-per-service, or any explicit override of a constitutional principle. Drafts a structured ADR with context, decision, consequences, alternatives rejected, migration path, validation criteria, and constitutional sections affected — and refuses to proceed with the underlying work until the ADR is at least Proposed status. commerce-database-architecture Use when designing or reviewing database architecture for high-demand multi-tenant commerce platforms — including PostgreSQL schema design, foreign keys, indexes, JSONB usage, multi-tenant isolation with Row Level Security, transactional outbox, Neo4j GraphRAG projections, event sourcing decisions, audit logging, partitioning, expand/contract migrations, and product/inventory/order modeling for restaurants, boutiques, drugstores, retailers, distributors, grocery, hardware, or appliance businesses. Triggered by any request to design tables, design schemas, create migrations, model products/variants/inventory/orders/payments, choose between monolith and microservices, choose between PostgreSQL and Neo4j as source of truth, model multi-tenant data, design event flows, or review an ER diagram. graph-rag-boundary-review Use when reviewing or designing how Neo4j and GraphRAG interact with PostgreSQL transactional truth — including any feature involving recommendations, semantic product search, ingredient relationships, substitution suggestions, complementary products, AI-assisted discovery, vector search combined with graph traversal, or any proposal that puts orders, inventory, payments, prices, or tenant access rules into Neo4j. Evaluates architectural proposals for data boundary violations, identifies sync pattern errors between Neo4j and PostgreSQL, produces structured design review feedback with severity-ranked findings, counter-proposals with Mermaid diagrams, eventing changes, and re-projection plans. Triggered by mentions of GraphRAG, Neo4j, knowledge graph, recommendations engine, semantic search, vector + graph hybrid search, AI product discovery, or any design that crosses the PostgreSQL ↔ Neo4j boundary. mermaid-diagram-review Use when the user shares a Mermaid ER diagram, schema sketch, or relationship diagram and asks for review, feedback, validation, or critique — including phrases like "what do you think of this", "look at this diagram", "I have this in mind", "can we model it like this", or pastes any block starting with "erDiagram" or "classDiagram". Validates the diagram against the constitution, returns a five-section structured response (constitutional violations, counter-proposal with improved Mermaid, migration plan if existing schema applies, test surface, open questions), and never silently accepts a design that violates tenant isolation, eventing, or graph-RAG boundaries. outbox-and-eventing-design Use when designing or reviewing the eventing layer of the commerce platform — including transactional outbox tables, outbox relays, domain event catalogs, idempotency keys, audit logs, memento snapshots, event sourcing decisions, and Neo4j projection workers. Triggered by requests to design events, design integration with external systems, design notification flows, design data sync to Neo4j or analytics warehouses, decide between event sourcing and CRUD, or review existing outbox / audit / event-sourcing schemas. postgres-schema-introspection Use when the agent needs to inspect the actual current state of a PostgreSQL database before answering a schema question — including before adding columns, before reviewing diagrams, before proposing migrations, or whenever the snapshot in .specify/memory/current-schema-state.md is stale. Connects via the configured Supabase MCP/read-only schema source, queries catalog metadata through list_tables or SELECT-only catalog SQL, and refreshes the snapshot file. Triggered by any "let me check what's already there", "what columns does X have", "what indexes exist on Y", "what does the schema look like", or by the snapshot being older than 24 hours. schema-evolution-workflow Use when the user wants to add an attribute, modify an entity, or model a new concept on top of an existing PostgreSQL schema — including phrases like "add a column to", "track this on the product", "we need to store", "model this concept", "extend the order with", "where should this live", or "should this be a new table". Inspects current state via the postgres-schema-introspection skill, runs a five-placement analysis (new column / JSONB key / EAV row / new related table / wrong entity), maps blast radius across foreign keys, outbox events, Neo4j projections, RLS, and indexes, and produces an expand/contract migration plan with rollback and tests. | SkillsDocsRules | |
affaan-m/everything-claude-code Spring Boot architecture patterns, REST API design, layered services, data access, caching, async processing, and logging. Use for Java Spring Boot backend work. | Skills | |
Dicklesworthstone/pi_agent_rust Optimize Apache Spark jobs with partitioning, caching, shuffle optimization, and memory tuning. Use when improving Spark performance, debugging slow jobs, or scaling data processing pipelines. | Skills | |
davepoon/buildwithclaude Automate Mixpanel tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): events, segmentation, funnels, cohorts, user profiles, JQL queries. Always search tools first for current schemas. | Skills | |
davepoon/buildwithclaude Guide for creating high-quality MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers that enable LLMs to interact with external services through well-designed tools. Use when building MCP servers to integrate external APIs or services, whether in Python (FastMCP) or Node/TypeScript (MCP SDK). | Skills | |
jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills Process query and analyze blockchain data including blocks, transactions, and smart contracts. Use when querying blockchain data and transactions. Trigger with phrases like "explore blockchain", "query transactions", or "check on-chain data". | Skills | |
jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills Validate API responses against schemas to ensure contract compliance and data integrity. Use when ensuring API response correctness. Trigger with phrases like "validate responses", "check API responses", or "verify response format". | Skills | |
wshobson/agents Optimize Apache Spark jobs with partitioning, caching, shuffle optimization, and memory tuning. Use when improving Spark performance, debugging slow jobs, or scaling data processing pipelines. | Skills | |
santosomar/ethical-hacking-agent-skills Produces penetration test reports with executive summary, technical findings, and remediation guidance. Use when consolidating test evidence, prioritizing risk, and preparing stakeholder-ready deliverables. | Skills | |
SaschaBrunnerCH/arcgis-maps-sdk-js-ai-context Configure SceneView environment settings including shadows, lighting, backgrounds, underground navigation, and elevation modes. Use for realistic 3D visualizations. | Skills | |
dojoengine/book Manage world permissions, namespaces, resource registration, and access control. Use when configuring world ownership, setting up authorization policies, or managing resource permissions. | Skills | |
steebchen/proof-of-war Manage world permissions, namespaces, resource registration, and access control. Use when configuring world ownership, setting up authorization policies, or managing resource permissions. | Skills | |
jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills Handle Kling AI API rate limits with backoff and queuing strategies. Use when hitting 429 errors or planning high-volume workflows. Trigger with phrases like 'klingai rate limit', 'kling ai 429', 'klingai throttle', 'kling api limits'. | Skills | |
juliusbrussee/caveman Quick-reference card for all caveman modes, skills, and commands. One-shot display, not a persistent mode. Trigger: /caveman-help, "caveman help", "what caveman commands", "how do I use caveman". | Skills | |
benchflow-ai/skillsbench Syzkaller syzlang syntax basics for describing ioctl syscalls | Skills | |
cloudflare/sandbox-sdk Use when adding logs, debugging, or working with the Logger across the SDK and container runtime. Covers the constructor-injection pattern, child loggers, env-var configuration, and test mocking. (project) | Skills | |
trailofbits/skills Scans Algorand smart contracts for 11 common vulnerabilities including rekeying attacks, unchecked transaction fees, missing field validations, and access control issues. Use when auditing Algorand projects (TEAL/PyTeal). | Skills |
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