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Open ida-reverse-engineering-skillGeneral skillSecurity and privacyModel Context Protocol
ida-reverse-engineering-skill↗
@Newmcpe·Python
Refactor IDA Pro databases and pseudocode through an MCP-driven workflow
Project overviewida-reverse-engineering drives IDA Pro through an MCP server to make binary databases and decompiler output easier to understand. The skill renames functions and variables, recovers structures, fixes types, adds comments, and follows an iterative cleanup loop with triage and library-resolution passes. Bundled IDAPython helpers cover strings, cross-references, crypto constants, fingerprints, and progress reports. It requires a connected IDA Pro MCP server and is intended for authorized reverse-engineering work.
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- ★ 2
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- WTFPL
Open web-media-getter-skillGeneral skillMedia, audio and video
web-media-getter-skill↗
@connerkward·Python
Search free image, video, and GIF libraries with license details attached.
Project overviewRun one query across several free media services and receive a combined list of images, videos, or GIFs labeled with their source and license. web-media-getter can also download selected files and write an attribution.json file beside them, so provenance travels with the assets. Five sources work without keys, while services such as Pexels, Pixabay, and GIPHY require their own free API credentials.
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- MIT
Open ckw-design-skillGeneral skillDesign and creative work
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@connerkward·JavaScript
Guide Claude Code from visual direction through design systems and distinctive frontend implementation.
Project overviewCKW Design packages frontend direction, design-system practice, spatial composition, and visual philosophy into composable Claude Code skills. It helps define a product-specific tone and color world, translate that direction into tokens and typography, and review rendered output instead of accepting the model's first layout. The collection is aimed at web components, dashboards, landing pages, and similar UI work.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open qa-skillGeneral skillTesting and debuggingModel Context Protocol
qa-skill↗
@0xherve
Runs browser-based QA while keeping judgment human.
Project overviewQA Skill turns an AI agent into a browser-driven manual-QA assistant: it explores an app, drafts test cases, runs existing cases, and records the results while leaving bug judgment to a person. Explore, run, and update modes cover discovery, execution, and keeping cases aligned with UI changes. Test cases live in a Markdown suite and run history in JSON; ambiguous or unobservable outcomes become Uncertain or Skipped.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open write-as-your-mentorGeneral skillWriting and editing
write-as-your-mentor↗
@YooSir
Learns a Chinese academic style from paper samples without inventing research facts.
Project overviewWrite As Your Mentor analyzes a set of lab or journal papers to extract title patterns, abstract structure, sentence length, verbs, recurring phrases, and closing forms into a reusable style profile. The bundled example targets Chinese engineering and environmental journals, while the same method can produce a custom profile for another group. It can polish sections or draft abstracts and proposals, but research data, results, and citations must come from the user’s real work.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open paper-figuresGeneral skillData visualization
paper-figures↗
@DRZ-hang·Python
Turn research data into reproducible, journal-formatted figures and tables.
Project overviewpaper-figures reads a manuscript and its raw data, chooses statistics and chart types that match the claim, and applies journal presets such as Nature, IEEE, or PLOS. It renders and self-checks the figures, then exports editable vector graphics, high-resolution raster files, three-line Word tables, and an English, Chinese, or bilingual report. Every result comes from runnable analysis code, but authors still need to verify the methods and captions before submission.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open honest-oracleGeneral skillCode review and quality
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@klittle32·Shell
Verify a pull request's claims against the diff before opening it.
Project overviewRun Honest Oracle before submitting a pull request to compare claims in the description and commit messages with the actual diff. It extracts statements about testing, performance, parity, and coverage, then runs cheap, safe checks when possible or names the evidence still required. The skill reviews the honesty of the claims rather than code quality and can rewrite the description to match what is provable.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open claude-skillsPluginSoftware developmentClaude Code
claude-skills↗
@wuzefang
Keeps long-running AI product work coherent across sessions.
Project overviewdurable-product-playbook helps a person or small team preserve product boundaries, done criteria, execution habits, and design-system decisions while working with an AI coding partner over many sessions. It includes reusable templates for a project manual, definition of done with drift guards, and a deployment runbook. The skill is for durable product practice, not a one-off deploy command, file summary, or throwaway prototype.
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- ★ 2
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- ⑂ 1
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- MIT
Open fable-like-skillGeneral skillSoftware development
fable-like-skill↗
@novalidesignl-ship-it·HTML
Adds disciplined, tool-grounded engineering habits to Claude Code.
Project overviewfable-like-skill adds a prompt-tunable working style to Claude Code: act when the facts are sufficient, ground progress claims in tool output, verify with fresh context, respect the assessment boundary, and avoid unrequested polish. It is a single SKILL.md with no runtime, dependency, or network requirement. The project is explicit that it changes how an existing model works, not its underlying capability or problem-solving ceiling.
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- GitHub updated
- Jun 24, 2026
Open AIEngineerCVWeb appDocument productivity
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@sebuzdugan·TypeScript
Build a role-targeted AI-engineering CV from your existing materials
Project overviewAIEngineerCV turns an old CV, LinkedIn export, GitHub profile, or free text into a role-targeted resume for AI-engineering jobs. Its web app, CLI, and Claude plugin all populate one validated Profile before the shared generation rules create, score, and export Markdown, HTML, or PDF. An LLM key is optional: deterministic generation and scoring still work without one. There is no backend or telemetry, and provider calls go directly from the user’s machine without the project storing keys or source data.
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- MIT
Open qapla-api-skillGeneral skillSoftware development
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@Qapla·Python
Help coding agents integrate Qapla’ shipping APIs from local documentation.
Project overviewThis portable knowledge pack lets Claude, Codex, Cursor, and other coding agents work with Qapla’ shipment, label, tracking, quote, pickup-point, and webhook APIs without repeatedly fetching documentation. It includes examples and dependency-free reference clients for public v1.3 and the stable core of v2. It is documentation tooling rather than an official SDK, so live Qapla’ docs remain authoritative when details differ.
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- MIT
Open motion-mosaic-editingGeneral skillVideo creation and editing
motion-mosaic-editing↗
@pouyA-png
Plan reusable motion-graphics edits with an addressable scene specification
Project overviewmotion-mosaic-editing teaches an engine-agnostic method for adding motion graphics, kinetic captions, overlays, and infographics to existing footage. It decomposes an edit into reusable Tiles, keeps an element-addressable JSON scene specification, and moves from intake and analysis through tile design, captioning, reframing, scoring, export, and reuse. The skill explains how an LLM can decide while Remotion, SVG and Chromium, Canvas-WebGL, or FFmpeg perform the rendering. It ships methodology, not a renderer or proprietary Mosaic code.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open ongoing-taskGeneral skillProject and product management
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@hanhanhan0831
Save long-running work as resumable task journals
Project overviewongoing-task turns work that spans sessions into a living, resumable journal. A save records the goal, reproduction steps, current conclusions, traps, changes, next actions, and iteration history; resume reloads the document and continues from the right place, while list shows journal status and update time. Simple efforts use one Markdown file, while larger efforts can keep a control-tower file linking supporting documents. It is designed for continuity, not a one-off report.
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- MIT
Open slopcleaner-multilangGeneral skillWriting and editing
slopcleaner-multilang↗
@nisvalenok
Clean AI writing patterns without flattening English, German, or Russian prose.
Project overviewThe skill detects the language of the text, applies a shared set of structural issues, and then uses language-specific rules and exceptions for English, German, or Russian. That keeps normal punctuation and sentence structures from being removed simply because they resemble English AI tells. It is an editing aid rather than a detector-bypass tool, and the German and Russian guidance relies more heavily on practitioner evidence.
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- MIT
Open talking-head-videoGeneral skillVideo creation and editing
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@Vibetool·TypeScript
Turns a talking-head video and script into a vertical explainer with synced graphics.
Project overviewtalking-head-video turns a raw selfie or talking-head recording plus its script into a 1080×1920 vertical explainer. It transcribes word timings, corrects subtitle text against the script, replaces explanation beats with Remotion knowledge graphics, and keeps a circular speaker avatar in the top-left. An ffmpeg compositor burns the subtitles and overlays the graphics without altering the original audio. The workflow needs faster-whisper, Node with Remotion, ffmpeg, and a usable CJK font.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open delta-engageGeneral skillMarketing, growth and sales
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@newan2001·Python
Find high-intent Reddit and LinkedIn posts and draft replies in your voice.
Project overviewDescribe your offer and ideal customer, and delta-engage searches public Reddit and LinkedIn content for posts that signal real demand rather than generic topic chatter. It ranks buyers, peers, and opinion leaders, then returns a digest with editable comment drafts and engagement angles. You review and post manually from your own account; an optional twice-weekly routine runs through Claude Code, and Python plus your own Apify token are required. Platform terms still apply.
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- ★ 2
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- ⑂ 1
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- MIT
Open high-plains-drifterGeneral skillFrontend developmentModel Context Protocol
high-plains-drifter↗
@alexconner-79
Align Figma designs with real Storybook components instead of inventing new ones
Project overviewhigh-plains-drifter maps a Figma frame or exploratory React code onto an existing Storybook component library. Its Build and Align modes record component decisions, flag elements with no match, and use type checks, linting, and rendered screenshots to enforce the mechanical constraints. Ambiguous design choices remain visible for human judgment rather than being silently turned into new components.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT
Open Jakobs-Law-UXGeneral skillDesign and creative work
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@P1tak4s
Design and audit interfaces around familiar user patterns
Project overviewJakob's Law UX applies familiar conventions to navigation, forms, authentication, search, commerce, feedback, mobile, and accessibility surfaces. In design mode it explains which convention is being used; in audit mode it ranks deviations by severity and names the broken mental model, likely user cost, and conventional fix. A four-gate framework helps decide whether an unconventional pattern has enough benefit and validation to justify the learning cost.
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- ★ 2
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- MIT