7 boosters for "context-engineering" — 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.
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.
Packmind is an MCP server that captures and enforces your organization's technical decisions and best practices across AI coding tools like Claude Code and Cursor. It helps engineering teams maintain consistency and governance when using AI-powered development assistants.
The “swiss knife” CLI for agile DevOps teams. Keep backlog, specs, tests, and code in sync. Greenfield + brownfield with SDD/TDD/contracts.
This MCP server enables autonomous AI agents to reason more effectively through a dual-cycle metacognitive framework that combines fast intuitive reasoning with slower deliberative verification. It's designed for developers building sophisticated autonomous agents that need robust self-monitoring, loop detection, and belief revision capabilities.
A specialized agent that generates complete, production-ready Claude Code sub-agent configuration files from user descriptions while adhering to project conventions and best practices. Developers building multi-agent systems benefit from automated, consistent sub-agent scaffolding.
A Cursor rules template that delegates project context and agent instructions to a maintained docs file, enabling AI tools to stay synchronized with evolving project guidelines. Useful for teams practicing agentic workflows who want dynamic, version-controlled AI agent behavior.