Hivemind – Metaskill for skill/experience sharing between agents
Agent skill marketplace, but cold-start problem and spam incentives unproven.
Product skills for AI agents — discovery, strategy, prioritization, and PRD writing
Opinionated library of 16 compact skills that map real PM frameworks (Mom Test, Shape Up, Obviously Awesome, Teresa Torres) into 50–150 line agent instructions, installable via npx or a .claude plugin. Practical and immediately useful if you run AI agents for interviews, scope-cutting, or PRD drafting — the value is in the framework-to-prompt translation and the CLI/plugin delivery; it could use example outputs, tests, or usage case studies to prove the quality of each skill.
Product managers, founders, and devs who use AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, or similar LLM playbooks
i asked reddit how PMs and devs write/read PRDs in 2026. ~200 comments across r/productmanagement and r/experienceddevs, similar feedback: too long, no structure, devs dont read them.
i'm head of product at a yc startup, transitioned from eng a few years ago and use claude code daily. kept writing the same product prompts -- interviews, scoping, specs.
so open sourced 16 product skills for ai coding agents. each encodes a real framework, 50-150 lines, neat and concise.
it works with claude code, cursor, codex, etc.
curious, how do u handle PRDs and specs in the age of coding agents?
Agent skill marketplace, but cold-start problem and spam incentives unproven.
Persistent memory across sessions lets it remember what you tried six months ago.
70+ skills, but it's a GitHub directory — no execution engine or platform.
Organized Go best practices for agents, but it's markdown files like any custom instruction.
Automates Remotion video code generation so agents handle storyboards and renders.
MCP-native product search when every AI wrapper claims to do this.