423 boosters for "workflows" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
A structured prompt booster for Windsurf that establishes best practices for agentic workflows, covering instruction handling, task analysis, implementation verification, and a complete tech stack (Next.js, Payload CMS, TypeScript). It helps developers build reliable AI-powered applications with clear guidelines and quality standards.
An MCP server implementation that integrates esa (a Japanese collaborative documentation platform) with Claude, enabling AI access to esa knowledge bases and content management. Useful for teams using esa who want AI-assisted documentation workflows.
A planning specialist agent that breaks down projects into structured phases, creates actionable roadmaps, and identifies risks—ideal for PMs, technical leads, and teams needing organized project workflows.
This MCP server extends Claude Desktop with autonomous browser automation capabilities using Playwright, enabling Claude to navigate, interact with, and extract data from web applications. Developers and AI agents building web automation workflows benefit most from this integration.
A comprehensive Figma MCP system prompt that enables AI development tools (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf) to automatically extract design systems, components, and pixel-perfect code directly from Figma designs. Developers using design-to-code workflows benefit from automated analysis without manual extraction.
A system prompt for AI agents using Claude on Bedrock that establishes Git/GitHub workflows with security guardrails for code commits and PR management. Useful for developers building AI-assisted coding agents that need safe, autonomous version control integration.
A Figma REST API skill that enables reading design files, exporting images, managing comments, and accessing design components—essential for developers and designers integrating Figma into automated workflows.
A Git commit helper that automatically groups modified files by project structure and generates standardized commit messages following conventional commit format. Ideal for developers working on structured projects (like compilers or multi-module systems) who want faster, more consistent Git workflows.
Agent Tower Plugin enables developers to orchestrate multiple AI coding assistants (Claude, Codex, Gemini) in council, debate, and consensus workflows within Claude Code for richer problem-solving perspectives. It's useful for teams and individual developers seeking diverse AI viewpoints on complex coding tasks.
Cursor rules quickstart for integrating Stagehand V3 browser automation into NextJS projects. Developers building AI-powered browser automation workflows benefit from ready-to-use initialization and pattern examples.
A Windsurf rules booster that codifies development workflows and task management best practices for YouTube automation projects, helping developers maintain consistent processes and self-improve their rule documentation over time.
FlyonUI MCP is a Model Context Protocol server that integrates FlyonUI components with Claude, enabling AI-assisted UI development and design workflows.
QA is a skill booster that enables developers to quickly create and manage stress test conversations with AI-generated members in Convos, streamlining QA testing workflows for messaging systems and invite flows.
A CLI skill that enables AI assistants to manage tasks, projects, and tags in Things 3 on macOS through local commands. Developers using Things 3 for task management and integrating with Codex workflows benefit from programmatic task automation.
Matchms is a Python library for mass spectrometry data processing, enabling researchers to load spectral data from multiple formats, standardize metadata, calculate spectral similarities, and identify compounds for metabolomics workflows.
MCP server that enables previewing local HTML files and capturing screenshots within Claude, streamlining web development workflows by allowing developers to test and visualize HTML changes without leaving their AI assistant.
LinkupPlatform Linkup MCP Server enables real-time web search with trustworthy, source-backed answers integrated into Claude and Cursor. Developers and knowledge workers benefit from access to current information and latest news directly within their AI workflows.
A mandatory human escalation agent that intercepts all errors and uncertainties across other agents to ensure human oversight. Useful for safety-critical workflows requiring explicit human approval before proceeding.
ultraplan is a CLI tool that records multi-modal context (audio, screenshots, clipboard, keystrokes) from work sessions and converts them into detailed prompts for Claude analysis. Developers and researchers benefit by capturing complete context from meetings, debugging, or research workflows for later AI-assisted analysis.
A comprehensive tutorial chapter teaching developers how to build and deploy intelligent AI agents with tool use and automation capabilities in AnythingLLM. Ideal for engineers looking to add autonomous workflows and function-calling to their self-hosted RAG systems.
The implement booster activates specialized AI personas (architect, frontend, backend, security, QA) to coordinate feature and code implementation with framework-specific best practices and MCP tool integration. It's designed for developers needing structured, multi-domain implementation workflows in Claude Code.
Extracts structured datasets from academic papers by leveraging OpenAlex search and citation graph traversal. Researchers and AI scientists benefit from automating literature review and dataset creation workflows.
adaptive-coordinator is an orchestration agent that coordinates multi-agent tasks while adhering to library-first development principles, helping teams reuse existing components and patterns. It benefits developers building complex agent workflows who want to avoid code duplication and maintain consistency across projects.
A DevOps agent that orchestrates software releases across projects using library-first patterns and reusable components. Developers and DevOps engineers benefit from automated, consistent release workflows.