
CHENyiru3/AI-Skills-Collections
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npx skills add https://github.com/CHENyiru3/AI-Skills-CollectionsSkills in this repo
1AgentsThe agents skill is a Prism-facing bundle from AI-Skills-Collections that groups the skills-market agents folder: dedicated subtrees for Claude Code, Codex, Hermes Agent, OpenCode, Zed, Karpathy guidelines, and an MCP builder path. Solo builders use it as a map and install anchor when they are choosing or rotating coding agents, wiring MCP servers, or aligning behavior with published agent guidelines rather than guessing which repo folder to open. Because agent choice affects every phase—from Idea research with Codex to Grow automation with MCP—it is journey-wide in scope even though the catalog shelf sits in Build agent-tooling. Invoke it when onboarding a new machine, comparing Hermes versus Claude Code workflows, or drafting an MCP integration plan. It does not replace deep SKILL.md content inside each child skill; it routes you to them.0installs2Ai MlThe ai-ml entry in CHENyiru3’s AI-Skills-Collections is a curated skills-market bundle for solo and indie builders who ship ML features with coding agents. It groups procedural knowledge around PyTorch, HuggingFace Transformers, parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT), reinforcement-style training helpers (TRL), and distributed training utilities (DeepSpeed), plus nested skills like minimax-cli for LLM CLI workflows. Install or reference this bundle when you are past idea-stage validation and actively building or iterating on models, datasets, or inference pipelines—not when you only need a marketing landing page. It fits builders who already use agent skills for repo work and want the same pattern for training scripts, config, and HF ecosystem tasks. Prism lists it as a facetable package under AI verticals so you can discover related agent skills alongside integrations and checkers.0installs3CoreThe core bundle in AI-Skills-Collections is a journey-wide utilities package for builders who treat agent skills as first-class product infrastructure. It aggregates skill-creator for procedural authoring, skill-seekers for exploration across markets and repos, and security-audit for structured review before you trust new automation. Solo developers use it whenever they outgrow ad-hoc prompts—whether at Idea when scouting patterns, Validate when defining scope docs, Build when implementing, or Ship when hardening what agents can touch. Prism places it under Skill Development with agent-tooling as the primary shelf because most sessions start with extending or vetting the skill graph itself. Pair this bundle with workflow skills like brainstorming or writing-plans when you are defining what to encode next, then run security-oriented checks before wide install across Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex.0installs4DocumentsDocuments is a Prism-listed meta bundle from the AI-Skills-Collections documents market that gives solo builders a single hook for agent-driven Office and rich-media document work. It aggregates twenty skills spanning structured formats (DOCX, PDF, PPTX, XLSX), OfficeCLI automation, visual and web artifact builders, and team-facing collaboration templates. Indie operators use it when pitching investors with polished decks, exporting pricing models to Excel, generating brand-aligned canvases, or co-authoring internal updates without switching tools manually. The package also includes lighter media utilities for imgur and Slack GIFs when growth teams need quick assets. Because strict mode is off, the agent can dispatch to the precise child skill for the file type or design task. It complements code-first workflows by covering the document layer most SaaS founders still deliver by email, Notion exports, or customer-facing PDFs.0installs5FrontendThe frontend bundle in AI-Skills-Collections targets solo builders who own a public site—especially academic or portfolio pages—and need repeatable agent help to fix links, update sections, and keep content consistent. Rather than a single monolithic SKILL.md, it routes to nested maintainers such as page-keeper and chen-academic-page-maintainer under site-maintenance. Use it when you are actively building or polishing the visible web layer of your product or personal brand, or when small content drift creates trust issues on shipped pages. It is less about designing a new design system from zero and more about sustainable upkeep with your coding agent. On Prism it sits under Frontend Development so you can browse alongside SEO and launch skills when you are ready to ship and grow traffic to those maintained pages.0installs6Programmingprogramming is a Prism skills-market meta entry for Python library development. It does not replace deep SKILL.md content in each child path; it orients solo builders and small teams toward the right sub-skill for project setup, testing, packaging, performance, security-minded habits, and public API design. Install it when you want one hook that fans out to CLI development, code quality, documentation, Jupyter workflows, performance tuning, and testing strategy under ./programming/python/*. Use it early in a new package repo and again before releases when you need consistent agent guidance across backend structure, test gates, and docs—without hunting unrelated Python snippets.0installs7WritingWriting is a curated skill bundle from the AI-Skills-Collections writing market for solo builders and researchers who need agent-guided academic prose, systematic literature review, LaTeX production, and Obsidian-centric knowledge management in one install surface. Rather than a single procedural SKILL.md, it aggregates twelve specialized skills—academic editing and humanization, LaTeX compile and authoring, zotpilot for literature, and a suite of Obsidian utilities from markdown and CLI to bases and JSON canvas. Use it when you are validating an idea with literature, drafting thesis or whitepaper content, or maintaining a second-brain vault alongside product docs. The collection is non-strict, so agents can pull the right child skill for the task. It fits builders who ship content products, document open-source agents, or run research-backed indie SaaS without hiring a dedicated editor or toolchain integrator.0installs