374 boosters for "pat" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
sparc-coordinator is an agent designed to enforce library-first development practices by checking existing components and patterns before writing new code. It benefits teams seeking to reduce code duplication and maintain consistency across projects.
A code audit specialist agent that enforces library-first development by checking existing components and patterns before writing new code, helping teams reduce duplication and maintain consistency across projects.
A Claude agent that manages consensus and orchestration tasks by enforcing library-first development practices, helping teams reuse existing components and patterns rather than duplicating code.
A Claude agent designed to handle specialized worker tasks with library-first constraints, enabling code reuse and pattern adherence across projects. Useful for teams implementing orchestration workflows that prioritize existing component libraries.
A load-balancer agent that distributes agent tasks across multiple workers using library-first design patterns. Useful for operations teams optimizing task distribution and resource allocation in multi-agent systems.
An agent that audits and evaluates output quality across Claude Code and Claude Desktop platforms, following a library-first approach to reuse components and patterns. Useful for developers implementing quality assurance workflows and recursive improvement processes.
A planner agent that helps decompose and execute multi-step agent tasks by enforcing library-first development practices and reuse patterns. Useful for teams building complex agent workflows who want to avoid duplicating code across projects.
CurlsBotSite is a Cursor rules booster for a Next.js haircare ingredient analyzer app, providing project-specific coding standards and architecture guidelines for TypeScript/React development. It benefits developers working on this specific project who need consistent style, testing, and library usage patterns.
Cursor Rules for ABP Framework development that establishes coding standards, naming conventions, and architectural patterns for senior .NET developers building modular ASP.NET Core applications.
A Copilot instruction set that standardizes C++ coding style, documentation, and visibility/linkage practices for Boost-compatible libraries. Developers working on C++ projects requiring consistent standards and proper ABI handling will benefit from these guidelines.
Skill-Based Agents provides documentation for 6 autonomous agent skills (archon-manager, framework-orchestrator, multi-agent-architect, codex-review-workflow, design-system-architect, security-architect) that handle strategic coordination, orchestration, and governance across projects. Developers building multi-agent systems or requiring automated governance workflows benefit from understanding these reusable agent patterns.
A Windsurf rules configuration for Go projects that enforces clean architecture, idiomatic Go patterns, and comprehensive testing practices. Ideal for Go teams seeking to maintain code quality and consistency across projects.
A self-learning system for Cursor that automatically captures code corrections and patterns, then syncs them into reusable skills and project rules. Developers benefit by reducing repetitive feedback and building a personalized knowledge base that improves over time.
Summarize and reflect on past Codex session histories to identify patterns, themes, and insights from your coding work. Useful for developers who want to audit their development process, track projects, or surface repeated patterns across multiple sessions.
A Cursor rules file that provides best practices guidance for React, TypeScript, and modern web development tools (Zod, React Query, Supabase, Tailwind CSS, React Hook Form). Developers using this tech stack benefit from consistent coding standards and performance optimization patterns.
DeployEx is a Windsurf prompt that enforces Elixir best practices and architectural rules for AWS deployments using Terraform and Ansible, helping teams maintain consistent code quality and deployment patterns.
A comprehensive guide to building sophisticated AI agents using the Robota SDK, covering architecture patterns, tool integration, and best practices. Developers building multi-agent systems and complex AI workflows benefit from its advanced techniques and reusable patterns.
A Windsurf-specific coding guidelines booster that enforces Python best practices including documentation standards, absolute imports, early returns, and design patterns for maintainable code. Ideal for Python developers using Windsurf who want to maintain consistent code quality across their projects.
Dux Lite provides a unified development ruleset for PHP backend, template, and controller code—enforcing naming conventions, parameter handling, and data output patterns. Teams using the Dux framework or similar PHP architectures benefit from standardized practices that improve readability and maintainability.
A focused best-practices guide for the SojuStack monorepo (NestJS + Drizzle + Better Auth + TanStack Start) that helps developers maintain idiomatic, type-safe code across full-stack features. Essential for teams working in this specific tech stack.
EduScheduler Cursor Rules is a comprehensive coding style guide for Cursor IDE that enforces Vue 3, NuxtJS, and Tailwind best practices with specific conventions for naming, formatting, and component structure. It benefits developers building educational scheduling applications who want consistent, maintainable code with strong TypeScript and composition API patterns.
Cursor rules for a SQLite-based database module that blends SQL and document-oriented patterns (MaybeSQL). Helps developers implement event-sourcing architectures and flexible data models in Cursor IDE.
agent-studio invokes architecture-review validation to help developers identify design flaws and anti-patterns in their code. It's useful for architects and senior engineers seeking automated design feedback.
Agent-studio provides structured self-reflection patterns to help AI agents validate their reasoning and decisions. It's useful for developers building agent systems who need built-in verification and structured thinking frameworks.