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peon-ping
Warcraft III Peon voice notifications (+ more!) for Claude Code, Codex, IDEs, and any AI agent. Stop babysitting your terminal. Employ a Peon today.
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claude-code-config-switcher
Switch between multiple Claude Code providers (Kimi, GLM, MiniMax, etc.) with a single command.
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how-to-build-a-coding-agent
A workshop that teaches you how to build your own coding agent. Similar to Roo code, Cline, Amp, Cursor, Windsurf or OpenCode.
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agent-deck
Terminal session manager for AI coding agents. One TUI for Claude, Gemini, OpenCode, Codex, and more.
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ai-context
CLI tool to produce MD context files from many sources, to help interact with LLMs (ChatGPT, Llama3, Claude, etc.).
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CLIProxyAPI
Wrap Gemini CLI, Antigravity, ChatGPT Codex, Claude Code, Grok Build as an OpenAI/Gemini/Claude/Codex compatible API service, allowing you to enjoy the free Gemini 3.1 Pro, GPT 5.5, Grok 4.3, Claude model through API
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haft
Engineering decisions engine that know when they're stale. Frame, compare, decide — with evidence decay and parity enforcement. For Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex and more.
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agnix
The missing linter and lsp for AI coding assistants. Validate CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, SKILL.md, hooks, MCP. Plugin for all major IDEs included, with autofixes.
skillshare discussion
skillshare reviews and mentions
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What I Learned Building a Testing Infrastructure for AI-Driven CLI Development
→ GitHub: https://github.com/runkids/skillshare → Full write-up: https://skillshare.runkids.cc/blog/e2e-testing-for-ai-agents
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How to Sync AI Skills Across Claude Code, OpenClaw, and Codex in 2 Minutes
skillshare keeps all your skills in one directory and creates symlinks to each AI CLI.
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Show HN: Skillshare – How are teams syncing AI agent skills?
Hi HN,
I’ve been building Skillshare (https://github.com/runkids/skillshare), a tool to sync AI agent skills across different environments.
While tools like Vercel’s add-skill are great for quick discovery, I’ve noticed a lack of discussion on how teams manage these shared capabilities long-term.
I built Skillshare to test a "Skills-as-Code" hypothesis:
Git-based Sync: Automatically track and pull skills from remote repositories, flattening nested structures so tools like Claude Code or Cursor can use them immediately.
Team Standards: Ensuring everyone on the team is using the same version-controlled "source of truth" for specialized scripts and prompts.
As an independent developer, I'm curious to hear your thoughts:
Is managing AI skills via Git the right mental model for production teams?
Or do you see this evolving into more of a centralized "registry" approach?
Looking forward to your feedback.
- Skillshare: Sync skills to all your AI CLI tools with one command
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Skillshare: Sync Your AI CLI Skills Across Claude, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, and OpenCode
GitHub: github.com/runkids/skillshare
- Show HN: Skillshare – Sync skills across AI CLI tools
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Stats
runkids/skillshare is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of skillshare is Go.