64 boosters for "event" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
Get Shit Done (GSD) is a meta-prompting and context engineering system that helps developers coordinate AI-assisted workflows across multiple platforms while preventing quality degradation from context window bloat. Developers building with Claude, OpenCode, Gemini, and Codex benefit from its structured Plan→Execute→Verify→Complete pipeline.
Automates Outlook Calendar operations like creating events, managing attendees, and scheduling meetings through Rube MCP integration. Useful for developers building agentic systems that need programmatic calendar control.
A system prompt for Claude Code that enforces defensive security practices and provides CLI guidance, designed to help developers safely use Claude for software engineering tasks while preventing misuse.
A deduplication skill that intelligently groups and selects canonical versions of duplicate events across multiple data sources using reputation scoring and hash-based matching. Ideal for developers building data aggregation systems, search engines, or multi-source content platforms.
Copilot instructions for iTwin.js core development that enforce API stability policies, breaking change prevention, and monorepo architecture patterns. Essential for teams maintaining this critical BIM/digital-twin infrastructure library.
A Cursor rules booster that enforces Go best practices and coding standards for Go projects, including conventions for formatting, error handling, concurrency, and project structure. Ideal for Go developers and teams building Go applications who want consistent code quality and adherence to language idioms.
A specialized diagnostic tool for data engineers to systematically investigate Airflow DAG failures, identify root causes, and implement prevention strategies. Ideal for complex pipeline debugging scenarios requiring deep analysis beyond basic log inspection.
A Windsurf rule set that enforces manual approval workflows and code quality standards for go-approval-tests, preventing automatic approvals and maintaining clean code practices.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
Cursor rules for WiiM Home Assistant integration development that enforces architectural decisions and prevents technical debt by mandating fixes in pywiim rather than workarounds in the HA layer. Developers working on this Home Assistant integration will follow these rules to maintain code quality and proper separation of concerns.
A development guidelines prompt for Python projects using Windsurf, establishing coding standards for event-driven systems with clear conventions for testing, type hints, and tooling. Useful for teams standardizing their Windsurf workflows and maintaining consistent code practices across event-sourcing architectures.
rtfmbro-mcp provides AI coding agents with always-up-to-date, version-specific package documentation to prevent outdated knowledge errors. Developers and teams using Claude/Copilot for agentic coding tasks benefit from accurate, real-time API references.
A structured After-Action Review skill that guides teams through debrief questions (expected vs. actual outcomes, analysis, and next steps) to extract learning from significant events. Useful for project managers, team leads, and anyone conducting post-event analysis.
After-Action Review—structured debrief asking what was expected, what happened, why the difference, and what next. Use after projects, launches, presentations, or any significant event.
A comprehensive guide to Lit web components best practices covering component structure, rendering, styling, events, lifecycle, accessibility, and performance optimization. Ideal for developers building or reviewing Lit-based custom elements and web components.
A Symfony package that simplifies building secure Model Context Protocol servers with real-time communication via SSE and StreamableHTTP, designed for enterprise applications. Developers building AI agents, agentic systems, or MCP-based tools in Symfony/Windsurf environments benefit from this specialized toolkit.
Cursor Rules for FastLED WASM provides critical development guidelines enforcing `uv` for Python execution and safe emoji handling to ensure consistent builds and cross-platform compatibility. Developers working on the FastLED web compiler project benefit from clear, actionable rules that prevent common errors.
The apache-camel-integrator agent helps developers integrate Apache Camel-based enterprise integration patterns into their projects by enforcing library-first constraints and reusing existing components. It benefits teams building microservices and event-driven architectures who need standardized integration workflows.
An adversarial validation agent that challenges expertise claims and mental models to prevent overconfident reasoning. Useful for researchers, engineers, and decision-makers who need rigorous validation of their assumptions.
Copilot instructions for ClickUp's projen-managed projects, guiding developers to use projen for all task execution, file modifications, and dependency management instead of manual edits. Essential for teams using projen to ensure consistent project configuration and prevent conflicts with auto-generated files.
Establishes a lightweight logging structure for casual development workflows, enabling developers to quickly document decisions and events without formal ceremony during prototyping and experimentation.
A systematic debugging agent that guides developers through evidence-based bug analysis using structured print statements and hypothesis validation, preventing premature fixes and accidental code pollution. Ideal for developers tackling complex bugs in Claude Code environments.
A TOML configuration expert prompt that helps developers orchestrate AI-powered code maintenance workflows using Claude's Code SDK, with emphasis on preventing JSON parsing errors and creating verifiable, resumable tasks.