Portable skill packs for Codex, Claude Code, Kimi Code, and any MCP-capable client. Browse, install, export. No vendor lock-in.
Featured packs
Every pack is a real folder with structured metadata — not a prompt blob behind a paywall. Inspect it, fork it, improve it.
Transform generic Tailwind into high-end glassmorphism with safe blur budgets, atmospheric depth, and performance-aware motion.
Design retrieval-augmented generation systems with chunking, ranking, citation, and context-budget discipline that hold up in production.
Plan premium motion and UI polish upgrades without mutating code prematurely.
Design hard prompt boundaries, tool gating, and context sanitization so indirect prompt injection has fewer places to land.
Embed privacy-first product patterns with data minimization, retention controls, and defensible deletion workflows.
Shape technical project narratives into funder-ready proposals with budget logic, impact framing, and realistic milestones.
14 domains
Skills organized by what you build — frontend, backend, security, AI/ML, DevOps, and more. Not a flat list you have to scroll through.
High-end UI systems, interface performance, interaction depth, and implementation craft.
Browse collection41Prompt systems, retrieval, evaluation, model operations, and agentic AI infrastructure.
Browse collection39Threat reduction, policy hardening, release hygiene, and trustworthy AI operations.
Browse collection27Contracts, integrations, data flow, failure handling, and API correctness.
Browse collection24Regression hunting, deterministic testing, failure replay, and confidence building.
Browse collection23Rollouts, platform operations, deploy safety, and environment-aware systems work.
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302 packs across 14 domains. Each one has a readable manifest with role, voice, reasoning steps, and validation hooks.
Run the full MCP runtime for orchestration, cost routing, and safety checks — or just export individual packs into your existing workflow.
Compose packs with explicit triggers and model preferences. Everything is versioned on GitHub. No magic, no lock-in.
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