15 boosters for "basic" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
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 React + Three.js + TensorFlow.js prompt for building a real-time virtual glasses try-on web app with face landmark detection and 3D model overlay. Useful for developers building AR/WebGL applications on Copilot.
A TypeScript skill for integrating slimdown-js, a lightweight (~2.8 kB) regex-based Markdown-to-HTML parser, enabling developers to quickly convert Markdown to safe HTML without heavy dependencies on client or server.
This Cursor rules booster provides v0-style system prompts to help developers build beautiful, modern interfaces using Next.js 15, shadcn/ui, and Supabase authentication. It's ideal for developers using Cursor who want to quickly scaffold full-stack applications with consistent design patterns and best practices.
A Cursor project rules template that enforces Rails authorization policy implementation standards by configuring glob patterns and basic conventions for the app/policies directory. Useful for Rails developers using Cursor to maintain consistent authorization layer architecture.
Creates GitHub issues for the astro-basics project with CLI commands, team assignments, and labels. Useful for teams managing Astro component development, but heavily project-specific.
A simple greeting skill that generates basic hello/greeting messages for testing and basic greeting requests. Useful primarily for skill testing and demonstrations rather than production use cases.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
Copilot Instructions for teaching PLCC (Programming Language Compiler Compiler) concepts, helping students learn compiler fundamentals through guided discovery of grammar compilation, scanning, parsing, and interpretation workflows.
A simple MCP server that greets users by name and scrapes webpage content for quick reference. Useful for developers integrating basic greeting functionality and web content extraction into Claude-based applications.
A basic HTTP test MCP server providing greeting examples and introductory 'Hello, World' demonstrations. Useful primarily for learning MCP server setup and protocol basics, though limited in practical application.
A simple greeting tool that teaches the history of 'Hello, World' programming. Best suited for beginners learning programming basics or those wanting quick historical context.
A simple MCP server that provides basic greeting and arithmetic functions. Useful for developers learning MCP basics or building minimal proof-of-concept integrations.
A simple MCP server that adds two numbers and generates friendly greetings. Useful for learning MCP basics or as a minimal starter template.
A simple ping/pong echo agent that responds with a standardized PONG message for basic connectivity verification. Useful for testing agent infrastructure and health checks in systems that require lightweight acknowledgment responses.