15 boosters for "windows" — 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 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 comprehensive Cursor rules file that provides development workflow guidance, Windows command references, and AGI-assisted coding practices for Python/full-stack teams. Beneficial for developers using Cursor IDE who need standardized development procedures and environment setup instructions.
This booster teaches AI assistants how to build vvvv gamma editor extensions, covering file naming conventions, command registration, window types, and API access patterns. It's essential for developers creating custom editor plugins and automation tools in the vvvv visual programming environment.
If the user wants to change their Windows Terminal tab title or color, tell them to run the !tab command.
WinUse enables remote control of Windows desktops through a REST API, allowing AI assistants to automate Windows applications via screenshots, mouse/keyboard input, and window management. Developers working with Windows automation, testing, or computer-use scenarios will find this invaluable.
A macOS screenshot skill that captures application windows using ScreenCaptureKit, enabling Claude Code to document UI states and verify visual changes. Developers and users benefit from automated screenshot capture integrated into their coding workflow.
Auralis Commander is a lightweight MCP server that extends Claude Desktop with Windows system access—enabling shell execution, file operations, process management, and system queries. It's ideal for developers and power users who want Claude to interact directly with their Windows environment.
A coding agent designed for enterprise teams managing long-running projects, enabling incremental feature development with state management across multiple sessions and context windows. Ideal for DevOps engineers, engineering managers, and development teams working within compliance-heavy environments (HIPAA, SOC2).
This booster establishes project-specific development rules for Windsurf, covering dependency management (Poetry/NPM), code organization, testing structure, and Windows/PowerShell environment conventions. It's beneficial for teams using Windsurf who need consistent development practices across Python and JavaScript/TypeScript codebases.
Capture any app window without switching focus. Use when user asks to "look at [app]", "what's on my [app]", "read my [screen/window]", or needs to see content from Chrome, Slack, Superhuman, Granola, Notes, etc. Works even when windows are obscured or behind others.
Capture screenshots of application windows
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.
This system prompt enables smaller LLMs (8B-20B parameters) to control Windows 11 desktops through the Model Context Protocol, automating desktop tasks via natural language. It's valuable for developers building AI agents, automation workflows, and users seeking lightweight local alternatives to cloud-based desktop controllers.
A Windsurf rules configuration for setting up a Nix development environment to build Krita with structured problem-solving workflows. Developers working with Krita on Linux/Windows using Nix package manager will benefit from this booster.