47 boosters for "ux" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
A comprehensive tutorial for creating, registering, and deploying custom third-party agents that extend UFO² automation capabilities beyond Windows GUI automation. Developers building domain-specific automation agents (hardware control, Linux CLI, web automation, IoT) will find this invaluable for understanding the complete agent architecture and implementation workflow.
A Windsurf rules booster that enforces development standards for the libtmux Python project, including code style, testing practices, and documentation conventions using modern tools like uv, ruff, and pytest.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
Nuxt SEO is a meta-module that simplifies SEO configuration for Nuxt applications, enabling developers to manage robots.txt, sitemaps, OG images, and structured data from a single integration.
This Copilot prompt establishes coding standards and best practices for the LINUX DO Credit project, covering backend (Go/PostgreSQL/Redis), frontend (TypeScript), and general development guidelines. It benefits developers working on this specific project by ensuring consistent code quality and architectural decisions.
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.).
MCP Server that enables AI agents to analyze and auto-optimize Linux kernel schedulers using eBPF, helping systems engineers improve performance through intelligent workload profiling and optimization strategies.
Reb is a UI/UX development agent that provides expert frontend design, accessibility, and responsive design guidance with a perfectionist, detail-oriented approach. Ideal for developers building polished user interfaces and seeking comprehensive design review.
A skill booster that helps developers add delightful UX moments—joy, personality, and unexpected polish—to interfaces, transforming functional designs into memorable experiences. Benefits product teams and frontend developers who want to elevate user engagement.
vibe_coding_pro automates UX/UI design generation by analyzing reference images and project specifications to create design systems and React implementations. It's useful for developers and designers who need rapid UI prototyping with design consistency.
Helps users manage and configure Omarchy Linux systems through natural language commands for themes, keybindings, and system settings. Most useful for Omarchy users on claude_code platform who need assistance with the ~145 omarchy-* commands.
JellyRock Developer Guide provides mandatory agent rules, architecture documentation, and development patterns for building and maintaining a Jellyfin client on Roku devices using BrighterScript and Roku Scene Graph. Developers building or contributing to JellyRock will benefit from clear guidelines on navigation, state management, and best practices.
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.
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.
claudekit-engineering intelligently routes code issues to specialized fix commands based on issue type (type errors, UI/UX, CI/CD, tests), helping developers quickly resolve problems using the right tool. Developers working in Claude Code benefit from automated triage and targeted fixes.
An MCP server that enables AI image generation across multiple platforms (OpenAI DALL-E, Google Gemini, Flux via Replicate) for Claude Desktop and Claude Code users. Developers building AI applications benefit from unified access to diverse image generation models through a single, standardized interface.
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.
This MCP Server provides AI-powered access to KRDS (Korea Design System), the official design guidelines for Korean government digital services, enabling developers and designers to quickly reference accessibility standards, UI/UX patterns, and WCAG compliance requirements.
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.
Cursor Rules for a ceramic workshop industrial IoT backend (FastAPI + InfluxDB + S7-1200 PLC), providing development standards and architecture guidance for real-time data collection from manufacturing equipment. Developers building or maintaining this specific industrial automation system benefit most.
A set of opinionated Cursor rules for Manjaro Linux development environments, establishing conventions for shell scripting, package management, error handling, and user interaction via Gum. Ideal for Manjaro developers and teams wanting consistent, reproducible setup automation.
Cursor Rules provides Redux best practices and state management guidelines for Next.js projects, helping developers structure their Redux stores, slices, and async logic consistently. Developers using Cursor with Redux will benefit from integrated, context-aware coding assistance.
Cursor Rules for nuxt-ui-mcp-server that guides AI assistants in generating detailed Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) in Markdown format. Beneficial for teams using Cursor IDE who need structured feature specification workflows.