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_A nice variety of 35+ brief but information-dense Claude Code tips covering voice input, system prompt patching, container workflows for risky tasks, conversation cloning(!), multi-model orchestration with Gemini CLI, and plenty more. Nice demos, working scripts, a plugin, I'd say this probably has a little something for everyone._
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_A strong bundle of core competencies for software engineering, with good coverage of a large portion of the SDLC - from planning, reviewing, testing, debugging... Well written, well organized, and adaptable. The author refers to them as "superpowers", but many of them are just consolidating engineering best practices - which sometimes does feel like a superpower when working with Claude Code._
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_A well-balanced, "down-to-Earth" set of sub agents, skills, and commands, that are well-organized, easy to read, and a healthy focus on "meta"-skills/agents, like "skill-auditor", hook creation, etc. - the kind of things you can adapt to your workflow, and not the other way around._
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_Professional development environment for Claude Code with spec-driven workflow, TDD enforcement, cross-session memory, semantic search, quality hooks, and modular rules integration. A bit "heavyweight" but feature-packed and has wide coverage._
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_A nice variety of 35+ brief but information-dense Claude Code tips covering voice input, system prompt patching, container workflows for risky tasks, conversation cloning(!), multi-model orchestration with Gemini CLI, and plenty more. Nice demos, working scripts, a plugin, I'd say this probably has a little something for everyone._
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## Latest Additions ✨ [🔝](#awesome-claude-code)
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A strong bundle of core competencies for software engineering, with good coverage of a large portion of the SDLC - from planning, reviewing, testing, debugging... Well written, well organized, and adaptable. The author refers to them as "superpowers", but many of them are just consolidating engineering best practices - which sometimes does feel like a superpower when working with Claude Code.
A nice variety of 35+ brief but information-dense Claude Code tips covering voice input, system prompt patching, container workflows for risky tasks, conversation cloning(!), multi-model orchestration with Gemini CLI, and plenty more. Nice demos, working scripts, a plugin, I'd say this probably has a little something for everyone.
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A well-balanced, "down-to-Earth" set of sub agents, skills, and commands, that are well-organized, easy to read, and a healthy focus on "meta"-skills/agents, like "skill-auditor", hook creation, etc. - the kind of things you can adapt to your workflow, and not the other way around.
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[`Superpowers`](https://github.com/obra/superpowers) by [Jesse Vincent](https://github.com/obra) ⚖️ MIT
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A strong bundle of core competencies for software engineering, with good coverage of a large portion of the SDLC - from planning, reviewing, testing, debugging... Well written, wellorganized, and adaptable. The author refers to them as "superpowers", but many of them are just consolidating engineering best practices - which sometimes does feel like a superpower when working with Claude Code.
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[`Claude CodePro`](https://github.com/maxritter/claude-codepro) by [Max Ritter](https://www.maxritter.net) ⚖️ NOASSERTION
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Professional development environment for Claude Code with spec-driven workflow, TDD enforcement, cross-session memory, semantic search, quality hooks, and modular rules integration. A bit "heavyweight" but feature-packed and has wide coverage.
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[`TÂCHES Claude Code Resources`](https://github.com/glittercowboy/taches-cc-resources) by [TÂCHES](https://github.com/glittercowboy) ⚖️ MIT
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[`Claude CodePro`](https://github.com/maxritter/claude-codepro) by [Max Ritter](https://www.maxritter.net) ⚖️ NOASSERTION
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Professional development environment for Claude Code with spec-driven workflow, TDD enforcement, cross-session memory, semantic search, quality hooks, and modular rules integration. A bit "heavyweight" but feature-packed and has wide coverage.
<td>A nice variety of 35+ brief but information-dense Claude Code tips covering voice input, system prompt patching, container workflows for risky tasks, conversation cloning(!), multi-model orchestration with Gemini CLI, and plenty more. Nice demos, working scripts, a plugin, I'd say this probably has a little something for everyone.</td>
<td>A nice variety of 35+ brief but information-dense Claude Code tips covering voice input, system prompt patching, container workflows for risky tasks, conversation cloning(!), multi-model orchestration with Gemini CLI, and plenty more. Nice demos, working scripts, a plugin, I'd say this probably has a little something for everyone.</td>
<td>A nice variety of 35+ brief but information-dense Claude Code tips covering voice input, system prompt patching, container workflows for risky tasks, conversation cloning(!), multi-model orchestration with Gemini CLI, and plenty more. Nice demos, working scripts, a plugin, I'd say this probably has a little something for everyone.</td>
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