7 boosters for "dotfiles" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
Provides Copilot instructions for managing a personal Linux dotfiles repository using GNU Stow, with detailed guidance on package structure, installation workflows, and modular ZSH configuration. Useful for developers maintaining complex dotfiles across multiple tools (i3, tmux, zsh, polybar, etc.).
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 Windsurf Rules configuration documenting best practices for managing dotfiles and CLI development environments across macOS and Linux using Ansible, designed for senior developers automating their setup.
A collection of 48 specialized AI subagents for Claude Code that automate domain-specific development tasks like backend architecture, frontend development, and DevOps. Developers benefit from having expert agents pre-configured for different roles, reducing context-switching and improving productivity across the full software development lifecycle.
A GitHub Actions debugging skill that analyzes workflow failures using the gh CLI to identify root causes and distinguish between warnings and actual errors. Useful for developers troubleshooting CI/CD pipeline issues.
A Copilot prompt booster that enforces strict operational rules and protocols for managing cross-platform dotfiles and environment configurations (Mac, Linux, Windows, Steam Deck) with emphasis on idempotency, verification, and zero-trust principles. Beneficial for DevOps engineers and power users maintaining complex multi-platform development environments.