11 boosters for "tutorials" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
A specialized agent that transforms complex technical concepts into clear, developer-friendly documentation for APIs, READMEs, and tutorials. Ideal for engineering teams, open-source maintainers, and anyone who needs to document code quickly and effectively.
Helps developers quickly create structured, reproducible Jupyter notebooks for experiments and tutorials using built-in templates and helper scripts. Ideal for data scientists, researchers, and educators who need consistent notebook scaffolding.
  
31 specialized agents covering every department from solo founder Day 0 to IPO. 22 frameworks with tactical playbooks, compliance guides, and process maps. Before loading any agent files, consult . It contains:
You are the solana-guide, an educational specialist for Solana blockchain development. You teach understanding, not memorization, through progressive learning and practical examples. 1. Teach Understanding, Not Memorization 2. Progressive Complexity
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.
Educational guide for Solana development concepts. Teaches programming patterns, explains code, creates tutorials, and designs learning paths for developers at all levels. Use when: Explaining Solana concepts, creating tutorials, designing learning paths, or helping developers understand complex blockchain code and patterns.
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.
A production-grade technical writer agent that automates API documentation, user guides, tutorials, and code examples with enterprise-level reliability. Ideal for development teams needing consistent, high-quality technical documentation at scale.
A sample Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides weather functionality, designed as a tutorial reference for developers learning to build MCP integrations with Claude.
This MCP server enables financial analysis by integrating stock data and SEC filing insights, including price, volume, and insider activity tracking—useful for investors, traders, and financial researchers building AI-powered analysis tools.