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12 posts, 5 guides
obra/superpowers is a composable skills framework for coding agents that turns vague requests into structured, test-driven development - and it runs across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and Gemini CLI.
obra/superpowers picked up 1,600+ GitHub stars in a single day by solving the real problem with coding agents - they skip the boring parts that make software actually work.
obra/superpowers enforces a seven-step development loop - brainstorming through branch completion - across Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and five other agent platforms.
Matt Pocock's Claude Code skills library picked up 3,372 GitHub stars on a single day. Here's what's inside, how to install it, and whether the skills hold up in real projects.
Matt Pocock's .claude skills directory hit 74.7k GitHub stars, offering structured workflows that address the four most common ways AI coding agents fail.
Matt Pocock released production-ready agent skills straight from his .claude directory. With 66k stars and 16k added this week alone, the community is paying attention.
The mattpocock/skills repository hit 62k stars on GitHub's weekly trending list with 17 composable Claude Code agent skills that tackle the four failure modes killing real engineering teams.
obra/superpowers is a composable, opinionated methodology for AI coding agents - structured workflows covering planning, parallel subagent development, TDD, and code review, installable in one command across Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and five other platforms.
A single CLAUDE.md file inspired by Andrej Karpathy's observations about LLM coding mistakes gained 24,000 GitHub stars in one week. Here is what it teaches and why it resonated.
obra/superpowers is a structured 7-stage development methodology for AI coding agents, installable directly in Claude Code, Cursor, and Gemini CLI - and trending hard with 173,000 GitHub stars.
Matt Pocock's open-source skill pack for Claude Code gained over 5,500 stars in a single day - a curated set of agent skills built from real engineering work, explicitly rejecting vibe coding.
Matt Pocock made his personal .claude directory public and hit 857 new GitHub stars in a day. Here's what 18 production-tested Claude Code skills look like from a prolific TypeScript educator.
Execute shell commands with persistent working directory in project bounds.
Use Claude itself to handle hook logic instead of shell scripts.

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