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💡 jundot/omlx just hit the trending charts — here's why it matters.
🔗 https://github.com/jundot/omlx
📝 LLM inference server with continuous batching & SSD caching for Apple Silicon — managed from the macOS menu bar
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📝 LLM inference server with continuous batching & SSD caching for Apple Silicon — managed from the macOS menu bar
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🔥 genlayerlabs/genlayer-project-boilerplate is trending — and it deserves your attention.
🔗 https://github.com/genlayerlabs/genlayer-project-boilerplate
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🎯 OpenCut-app/OpenCut landed on trending. Worth a proper look.
🔗 https://github.com/OpenCut-app/OpenCut
📝 The open-source CapCut alternative
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🔗 https://github.com/OpenCut-app/OpenCut
📝 The open-source CapCut alternative
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📌 Spotted on GitHub Trending: harry0703/MoneyPrinterTurbo — let's break it down.
🔗 https://github.com/harry0703/MoneyPrinterTurbo
📝 利用 AI 大模型和自动化工作流,根据主题或关键词一键生成高清短视频。Generate HD short videos from a topic or keyword with an automated AI workflow.
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MoneyPrinterTurbo 💸 – One‑stop AI short‑video generator
Turn a simple topic or keyword into a polished, high‑definition short video – script, footage, subtitles, voice‑over and music all done automatically.
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Why it matters
If you ever needed a quick TikTok, Instagram Reel or YouTube Short but lacked time or editing skills, MoneyPrinterTurbo does the heavy lifting. Feed it a phrase, pick a format, and the system produces a ready‑to‑publish video in seconds.
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Key features
- Four interaction modes: AI Agent, Web UI, REST API, and CLI – pick the style that fits your workflow.
- AI‑generated script (or you can supply your own).
- Multiple HD resolutions:
• Portrait 9:16 (1080×1920)
• Landscape 16:9 (1920×1080)
- Batch creation: generate many variants at once and select the best.
- Adjustable clip length for fine‑tuned pacing.
- Multilingual script support.
- Voice synthesis from a wide range of providers (Edge TTS, Azure Speech, SiliconFlow, Google Gemini, Xiaomi MiMo, ElevenLabs, Chatterbox) with real‑time preview.
- Customizable subtitles: font, size, color, border, background, position.
- Background music: random pick or user‑provided track, volume control.
- Asset sourcing: use your local media or pull royalty‑free clips from Pexels, Pixabay, Coverr.
- Model agnostic: works with Kimi (Moonshot), OpenAI, Google Gemini, DeepSeek, Alibaba Tongyi Qianwen, Azure OpenAI, Volcengine Ark, xAI Grok, MiniMax, and many more through Cloudflare AI Gateway, ModelScope, Ollama, LiteLLM, Groq, etc.
- One‑click cross‑platform publishing: auto‑upload to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts.
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Typical usage
Web UI – launch the server, open a browser, type a topic, hit “Generate”, and watch the video assemble in the preview pane.
CLI example
API call (JSON payload)
The system then:
1. Uses the selected LLM to draft a concise script.
2. Extracts key visual keywords and searches the chosen stock libraries.
3. Generates voice‑over, syncs subtitles, mixes background music.
4. Renders the final video file and optionally pushes it to the selected platforms.
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Technical highlights
- Modular architecture: controllers, services, and model adapters are cleanly separated, making extensions straightforward.
- Unified model gateway: a thin abstraction layer translates calls to any supported LLM or multimodal model, so you can swap providers without code changes.
- Asynchronous pipeline built on Python 3.11+ asyncio, allowing parallel downloading of assets and concurrent TTS synthesis for fast turnaround.
- Docker‑friendly: a single‑command container image is provided for hassle‑free deployment on Windows, macOS or Linux.
- Extensible asset plugins let you add new stock‑video APIs or point to private media collections.
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Who should try it
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🔗 https://github.com/harry0703/MoneyPrinterTurbo
📝 利用 AI 大模型和自动化工作流,根据主题或关键词一键生成高清短视频。Generate HD short videos from a topic or keyword with an automated AI workflow.
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MoneyPrinterTurbo 💸 – One‑stop AI short‑video generator
Turn a simple topic or keyword into a polished, high‑definition short video – script, footage, subtitles, voice‑over and music all done automatically.
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Why it matters
If you ever needed a quick TikTok, Instagram Reel or YouTube Short but lacked time or editing skills, MoneyPrinterTurbo does the heavy lifting. Feed it a phrase, pick a format, and the system produces a ready‑to‑publish video in seconds.
---
Key features
- Four interaction modes: AI Agent, Web UI, REST API, and CLI – pick the style that fits your workflow.
- AI‑generated script (or you can supply your own).
- Multiple HD resolutions:
• Portrait 9:16 (1080×1920)
• Landscape 16:9 (1920×1080)
- Batch creation: generate many variants at once and select the best.
- Adjustable clip length for fine‑tuned pacing.
- Multilingual script support.
- Voice synthesis from a wide range of providers (Edge TTS, Azure Speech, SiliconFlow, Google Gemini, Xiaomi MiMo, ElevenLabs, Chatterbox) with real‑time preview.
- Customizable subtitles: font, size, color, border, background, position.
- Background music: random pick or user‑provided track, volume control.
- Asset sourcing: use your local media or pull royalty‑free clips from Pexels, Pixabay, Coverr.
- Model agnostic: works with Kimi (Moonshot), OpenAI, Google Gemini, DeepSeek, Alibaba Tongyi Qianwen, Azure OpenAI, Volcengine Ark, xAI Grok, MiniMax, and many more through Cloudflare AI Gateway, ModelScope, Ollama, LiteLLM, Groq, etc.
- One‑click cross‑platform publishing: auto‑upload to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts.
---
Typical usage
Web UI – launch the server, open a browser, type a topic, hit “Generate”, and watch the video assemble in the preview pane.
CLI example
python -m moneyprinterturbo \\
--topic "Future of renewable energy" \\
--resolution portrait \\
--language zh \\
--tts elevenlabs \\
--output ./output/video.mp4
API call (JSON payload)
{
"topic": "Space exploration in 2050",
"resolution": "landscape",
"language": "en",
"tts_provider": "azure",
"music": "random",
"publish": ["tiktok", "youtube"]
}
The system then:
1. Uses the selected LLM to draft a concise script.
2. Extracts key visual keywords and searches the chosen stock libraries.
3. Generates voice‑over, syncs subtitles, mixes background music.
4. Renders the final video file and optionally pushes it to the selected platforms.
---
Technical highlights
- Modular architecture: controllers, services, and model adapters are cleanly separated, making extensions straightforward.
- Unified model gateway: a thin abstraction layer translates calls to any supported LLM or multimodal model, so you can swap providers without code changes.
- Asynchronous pipeline built on Python 3.11+ asyncio, allowing parallel downloading of assets and concurrent TTS synthesis for fast turnaround.
- Docker‑friendly: a single‑command container image is provided for hassle‑free deployment on Windows, macOS or Linux.
- Extensible asset plugins let you add new stock‑video APIs or point to private media collections.
---
Who should try it
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- Content creators and marketers looking to scale short‑form video output.
- Small businesses that need affordable, automated promo clips.
- Developers who want to embed AI video generation into their own products via the API.
- Educators or hobbyists experimenting with AI‑driven multimedia pipelines.
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Get started
1.
2.
3. Choose a mode (Web UI:
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Takeaway – MoneyPrinterTurbo turns a single idea into a scroll‑stopping video, all without lifting a finger.
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- Small businesses that need affordable, automated promo clips.
- Developers who want to embed AI video generation into their own products via the API.
- Educators or hobbyists experimenting with AI‑driven multimedia pipelines.
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Get started
1.
git clone https://github.com/harry0703/MoneyPrinterTurbo.git 2.
cd MoneyPrinterTurbo && pip install -r requirements.txt 3. Choose a mode (Web UI:
python -m moneyprinterturbo.webui, CLI, or API) and follow the on‑screen prompts.---
Takeaway – MoneyPrinterTurbo turns a single idea into a scroll‑stopping video, all without lifting a finger.
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📌 Spotted on GitHub Trending: modular/modular — let's break it down.
🔗 https://github.com/modular/modular
📝 The Modular Platform (includes MAX & Mojo)
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What is Modular?
Modular is an open‑source platform that brings together everything you need to build, train, and serve AI models. It ships two star components: the MAX Framework 🧑🚀 for high‑performance inference, and the Mojo language 🔥 for fast, low‑level model code.
Key pieces you’ll find in this repo
Mojo compiler – the
Mojo standard library – ready‑to‑use utilities live in
MAX accelerator library – GPU/TPU kernels are under
MAX inference server – an OpenAI‑compatible endpoint in
MAX model pipelines – Python‑based graph pipelines in
Examples – real‑world demos for both MAX and Mojo in
Getting started in a nutshell
If you just want to spin up a model with MAX, follow the official quick‑start:
For Mojo, the quick‑start guide walks you through installing the compiler and running a hello‑world program:
Technical highlights
Unified code base – Both the accelerator kernels and the inference server are written in Python, while performance‑critical parts live in Mojo, letting you drop to native speed when needed.
OpenAI‑compatible API – The MAX server speaks the same JSON schema as OpenAI, so existing client libraries work out‑of‑the‑box.
Modular pipelines – Graph‑style pipelines let you compose preprocessing, model execution, and post‑processing with just a few Python lines.
Extensible standard library – Mojo’s stdlib is open for contributions, so you can add new data structures or math helpers without waiting for a new compiler release.
Apache 2.0 + LLVM exceptions – Most of the repo is permissively licensed; the MAX components follow the Modular Community License.
Who should dive in?
AI researchers who need a fast inference server that can be swapped into existing pipelines.
Systems engineers looking to write custom kernels in a language that compiles to native code.
Python developers who want to experiment with AI models but also need the option to drop into Mojo for speed‑critical sections.
Open‑source contributors eager to shape the future of a unified AI platform.
Community & support
Join the conversation on Discord, the forum, or the regular community calls. All events and recordings are posted on the Meetup page and YouTube channel.
Takeaway – Modular gives you the freedom to prototype in Python and accelerate to native performance with Mojo, all under one open‑source roof.
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🔗 https://github.com/modular/modular
📝 The Modular Platform (includes MAX & Mojo)
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What is Modular?
Modular is an open‑source platform that brings together everything you need to build, train, and serve AI models. It ships two star components: the MAX Framework 🧑🚀 for high‑performance inference, and the Mojo language 🔥 for fast, low‑level model code.
Key pieces you’ll find in this repo
Mojo compiler – the
/KGEN folder contains the compiler front‑end.Mojo standard library – ready‑to‑use utilities live in
/mojo/stdlib.MAX accelerator library – GPU/TPU kernels are under
/max/kernels.MAX inference server – an OpenAI‑compatible endpoint in
/max/python/max/serve.MAX model pipelines – Python‑based graph pipelines in
/max/python/max/pipelines.Examples – real‑world demos for both MAX and Mojo in
/max/examples and /mojo/examples.Getting started in a nutshell
If you just want to spin up a model with MAX, follow the official quick‑start:
# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/modular/modular.git
cd modular
# Install the Python side
pip install -r max/python/requirements.txt
# Run the example server
python -m max.serve --model your_model_name
For Mojo, the quick‑start guide walks you through installing the compiler and running a hello‑world program:
# Install Mojo (see the Mojo docs for the latest command)
curl -sSf https://install.mojo-lang.org | bash
# Compile and run a Mojo file
mojo my_program.mojo
Technical highlights
Unified code base – Both the accelerator kernels and the inference server are written in Python, while performance‑critical parts live in Mojo, letting you drop to native speed when needed.
OpenAI‑compatible API – The MAX server speaks the same JSON schema as OpenAI, so existing client libraries work out‑of‑the‑box.
Modular pipelines – Graph‑style pipelines let you compose preprocessing, model execution, and post‑processing with just a few Python lines.
Extensible standard library – Mojo’s stdlib is open for contributions, so you can add new data structures or math helpers without waiting for a new compiler release.
Apache 2.0 + LLVM exceptions – Most of the repo is permissively licensed; the MAX components follow the Modular Community License.
Who should dive in?
AI researchers who need a fast inference server that can be swapped into existing pipelines.
Systems engineers looking to write custom kernels in a language that compiles to native code.
Python developers who want to experiment with AI models but also need the option to drop into Mojo for speed‑critical sections.
Open‑source contributors eager to shape the future of a unified AI platform.
Community & support
Join the conversation on Discord, the forum, or the regular community calls. All events and recordings are posted on the Meetup page and YouTube channel.
Takeaway – Modular gives you the freedom to prototype in Python and accelerate to native performance with Mojo, all under one open‑source roof.
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* **Engineers who already use AI assistants** and want reproducible, low‑risk workflows.
* **Team leads** needing a shared language and ticket‑generation pipeline that the whole squad (human and AI) can follow.
* **Solo developers** who want the safety net of TDD and design reviews without writing boilerplate scripts.
* **Tool‑builders** looking for a ready‑made catalog of prompt‑driven capabilities to embed in their own agents.
Bottom line
These skills turn a clever LLM into a disciplined teammate, letting you keep the creative speed of AI while preserving the rigor of real software engineering.
Takeaway: Give your AI a playbook, and it will stop guessing and start building.
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* **Team leads** needing a shared language and ticket‑generation pipeline that the whole squad (human and AI) can follow.
* **Solo developers** who want the safety net of TDD and design reviews without writing boilerplate scripts.
* **Tool‑builders** looking for a ready‑made catalog of prompt‑driven capabilities to embed in their own agents.
Bottom line
These skills turn a clever LLM into a disciplined teammate, letting you keep the creative speed of AI while preserving the rigor of real software engineering.
Takeaway: Give your AI a playbook, and it will stop guessing and start building.
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🔍 Deep-diving into AprilNEA/OpenLogi — fresh off the trending list.
🔗 https://github.com/AprilNEA/OpenLogi
📝 ⚡️A native, local-first alternative to Logitech Options+, written in Rust 🦀 — remap buttons, DPI, and SmartShift over HID++. No account, no telemetry.
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OpenLogi – a native, local‑first replacement for Logitech Options+
What it is
OpenLogi is a Rust‑powered application that lets you unlock the full HID++ and UVC capabilities of Logitech mice, keyboards, and webcams. It runs locally on macOS, Linux and Windows, giving you deep control without any cloud‑side account.
Why you might care
If you’re fed up with Logitech’s Options+ (heavy, Windows‑only, closed source) or you need a truly cross‑platform solution, OpenLogi offers a lightweight alternative that works on Linux out of the box, lets you script everything via a CLI, and stores all settings in a single, human‑readable TOML file.
Key features at a glance
• Universal device support – Logi Bolt, Unifying receivers, Bluetooth or wired connections, with live battery status.
• Button remapping – OS‑level input hook, built‑in action catalog, plus custom shortcuts defined in TOML.
• Per‑application profiles – automatic overlay switching when a window gains focus (macOS + Windows; Linux on X11/XWayland).
• Gestures on any button – assign directional gestures to any physical button or disable them entirely.
• Actions Ring – an eight‑slot, cursor‑centered overlay for quick actions, customizable per app.
• DPI & SmartShift – preset DPI cycles, smart wheel modes and permanent ratchet panels.
• Keyboard RGB – static lighting control on supported models.
• Webcam control – plug‑and‑play UVC cameras (Brio, StreamCam, C920, …) with live preview, hardware‑level image settings (zoom, focus, exposure, white‑balance, etc.) and one‑click profiles (Default / Streaming / Video call).
• Litra lights – power, brightness and colour‑temperature control, with optional auto‑power tied to camera activity.
Technical highlights
- Written in
- Uses a dedicated background
- Linux packages install udev rules so the agent can access
- Configuration lives in a single
- Media‑key actions on Linux go through D‑Bus MPRIS; macOS/Windows map to native equivalents where possible.
- Supports both x86_64/amd64 and arm64/aarch64 binaries; NixOS module available for declarative installs.
Who it’s for
- Power users who want granular control over every Logitech peripheral.
- Developers and sysadmins who prefer scriptable, file‑based configs.
- Linux enthusiasts who have been waiting for a first‑class Logitech manager.
- Anyone who wants a stable, open‑source alternative to Options+ without sacrificing features.
Getting started (quick install)
macOS – download the notarized
Linux – pick the package for your distro:
After installation, enable the agent for your user:
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🔗 https://github.com/AprilNEA/OpenLogi
📝 ⚡️A native, local-first alternative to Logitech Options+, written in Rust 🦀 — remap buttons, DPI, and SmartShift over HID++. No account, no telemetry.
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OpenLogi – a native, local‑first replacement for Logitech Options+
What it is
OpenLogi is a Rust‑powered application that lets you unlock the full HID++ and UVC capabilities of Logitech mice, keyboards, and webcams. It runs locally on macOS, Linux and Windows, giving you deep control without any cloud‑side account.
Why you might care
If you’re fed up with Logitech’s Options+ (heavy, Windows‑only, closed source) or you need a truly cross‑platform solution, OpenLogi offers a lightweight alternative that works on Linux out of the box, lets you script everything via a CLI, and stores all settings in a single, human‑readable TOML file.
Key features at a glance
• Universal device support – Logi Bolt, Unifying receivers, Bluetooth or wired connections, with live battery status.
• Button remapping – OS‑level input hook, built‑in action catalog, plus custom shortcuts defined in TOML.
• Per‑application profiles – automatic overlay switching when a window gains focus (macOS + Windows; Linux on X11/XWayland).
• Gestures on any button – assign directional gestures to any physical button or disable them entirely.
• Actions Ring – an eight‑slot, cursor‑centered overlay for quick actions, customizable per app.
• DPI & SmartShift – preset DPI cycles, smart wheel modes and permanent ratchet panels.
• Keyboard RGB – static lighting control on supported models.
• Webcam control – plug‑and‑play UVC cameras (Brio, StreamCam, C920, …) with live preview, hardware‑level image settings (zoom, focus, exposure, white‑balance, etc.) and one‑click profiles (Default / Streaming / Video call).
• Litra lights – power, brightness and colour‑temperature control, with optional auto‑power tied to camera activity.
Technical highlights
- Written in
Rust with the GPUI toolkit for a responsive native UI. - Uses a dedicated background
openlogi-agent that owns HID++ I/O, exposing a clean CLI for automation. - Linux packages install udev rules so the agent can access
/dev/hidraw*, /dev/uinput and input events without sudo. - Configuration lives in a single
config.toml file – easy to version‑control and sync across machines. - Media‑key actions on Linux go through D‑Bus MPRIS; macOS/Windows map to native equivalents where possible.
- Supports both x86_64/amd64 and arm64/aarch64 binaries; NixOS module available for declarative installs.
Who it’s for
- Power users who want granular control over every Logitech peripheral.
- Developers and sysadmins who prefer scriptable, file‑based configs.
- Linux enthusiasts who have been waiting for a first‑class Logitech manager.
- Anyone who wants a stable, open‑source alternative to Options+ without sacrificing features.
Getting started (quick install)
macOS – download the notarized
.dmg from the latest release or install via Homebrew: brew install --cask openlogi
Linux – pick the package for your distro:
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo dpkg -i openlogi_*.deb
# Fedora/RHEL
sudo rpm -i openlogi-*.rpm
# Arch
sudo pacman -U openlogi-*.pkg.tar.zst
After installation, enable the agent for your user:
systemctl --user enable --now openlogi-agent.service
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Windows – download the signed
Using the CLI – all actions are also available from the command line; see
Configuration basics – edit the single
Community & development
- Active development; features and config may evolve.
- Contributions welcome – see
- Thanks to contributors for Linux, Windows, camera support, and the underlying HID++ library (fork of
License – dual‑licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT, giving you flexibility for commercial or open‑source use.
Takeaway – OpenLogi puts the power of Logitech hardware back in your hands, cross‑platform and fully scriptable.
Turn your Logitech gear into a truly personal workspace.
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.msi or portable .zip, unzip side‑by‑side with openlogi-agent.exe, and run OpenLogi.exe. The agent lives in the system tray.Using the CLI – all actions are also available from the command line; see
USAGE.md for the full list. Example to list connected devices: openlogi list-devices
Configuration basics – edit the single
config.toml (usually under ~/.config/openlogi/) to define profiles, button mappings, gestures, and webcam presets. Changes are applied instantly; no restart required.Community & development
- Active development; features and config may evolve.
- Contributions welcome – see
DEVELOPMENT.md for build instructions. - Thanks to contributors for Linux, Windows, camera support, and the underlying HID++ library (fork of
hidpp).License – dual‑licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT, giving you flexibility for commercial or open‑source use.
Takeaway – OpenLogi puts the power of Logitech hardware back in your hands, cross‑platform and fully scriptable.
Turn your Logitech gear into a truly personal workspace.
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🌟 obra/superpowers caught my eye on GitHub Trending today.
🔗 https://github.com/obra/superpowers
📝 An agentic skills framework & software development methodology that works.
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Superpowers is a full‑stack methodology that turns AI‑powered coding agents into disciplined, test‑driven engineers. It works by loading a library of composable skills that automatically guide the agent through every stage of software creation – from brainstorming a spec to delivering a clean, merge‑ready branch.
Why it matters
Instead of letting an LLM dive straight into code, Superpowers makes the agent pause, ask clarifying questions, and produce a readable design document. Once you approve the spec, the agent builds a granular implementation plan, then executes it with sub‑agent‑driven development, two‑stage reviews, and strict RED‑GREEN‑REFACTOR cycles. The result is code that respects TDD, YAGNI and DRY without you having to micromanage the bot.
Key Features
Skills Library – over a dozen ready‑to‑use skills covering testing, debugging, collaboration and meta‑tasks (e.g.
Mandatory workflow – the agent checks for the appropriate skill before every action, ensuring the process is followed, not merely suggested.
Sub‑agent orchestration – each implementation task spawns a fresh sub‑agent that first validates spec compliance and then reviews code quality before committing.
Automated plan generation – designs are broken into 2‑5‑minute tasks with explicit file paths, code snippets and verification steps.
Built‑in TDD enforcement – failing tests are written first, code is deleted after the green phase, and the
Git worktree isolation – a separate branch and workspace are created automatically, keeping the main line pristine until you merge.
Optional visual telemetry – a tiny logo reports only the Superpowers version (opt‑out via
How to get it
Superpowers is distributed as a plugin for dozens of AI coding environments. Install the appropriate package for your harness; the same skill set works everywhere.
After installation, the plugin’s
The basic workflow
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🔗 https://github.com/obra/superpowers
📝 An agentic skills framework & software development methodology that works.
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Superpowers is a full‑stack methodology that turns AI‑powered coding agents into disciplined, test‑driven engineers. It works by loading a library of composable skills that automatically guide the agent through every stage of software creation – from brainstorming a spec to delivering a clean, merge‑ready branch.
Why it matters
Instead of letting an LLM dive straight into code, Superpowers makes the agent pause, ask clarifying questions, and produce a readable design document. Once you approve the spec, the agent builds a granular implementation plan, then executes it with sub‑agent‑driven development, two‑stage reviews, and strict RED‑GREEN‑REFACTOR cycles. The result is code that respects TDD, YAGNI and DRY without you having to micromanage the bot.
Key Features
Skills Library – over a dozen ready‑to‑use skills covering testing, debugging, collaboration and meta‑tasks (e.g.
test-driven-development, systematic-debugging, brainstorming, using-git-worktrees, subagent-driven-development).Mandatory workflow – the agent checks for the appropriate skill before every action, ensuring the process is followed, not merely suggested.
Sub‑agent orchestration – each implementation task spawns a fresh sub‑agent that first validates spec compliance and then reviews code quality before committing.
Automated plan generation – designs are broken into 2‑5‑minute tasks with explicit file paths, code snippets and verification steps.
Built‑in TDD enforcement – failing tests are written first, code is deleted after the green phase, and the
test-driven-development skill monitors the RED‑GREEN‑REFACTOR loop.Git worktree isolation – a separate branch and workspace are created automatically, keeping the main line pristine until you merge.
Optional visual telemetry – a tiny logo reports only the Superpowers version (opt‑out via
SUPERPOWERS_DISABLE_TELEMETRY).How to get it
Superpowers is distributed as a plugin for dozens of AI coding environments. Install the appropriate package for your harness; the same skill set works everywhere.
# Claude Code (official marketplace)
/plugin install superpowers@claude-plugins-official
# Antigravity
agy plugin install https://github.com/obra/superpowers
# Codex CLI
/plugins # then search “superpowers” and install
# Cursor
/add-plugin superpowers
# Devin CLI
devin plugins install obra/superpowers
# Factory Droid
droid plugin marketplace add https://github.com/obra/superpowers
droid plugin install superpowers@superpowers
# Gemini CLI
gemini extensions install https://github.com/obra/superpowers
# GitHub Copilot CLI
copilot plugin marketplace add obra/superpowers-marketplace
copilot plugin install superpowers@superpowers-marketplace
# Grok Build CLI
grok plugin install superpowers@xai-official --trust
# Kimi Code
/plugins install https://github.com/obra/superpowers
# OpenCode
# Follow the .opencode/INSTALL.md instructions
# Pi
pi install git:github.com/obra/superpowers
# Hermes Agent
hermes plugins install obra/superpowers --enable
After installation, the plugin’s
using-superpowers bootstrap runs at session start (or after compaction for Pi), so the agent is instantly equipped with the full workflow.The basic workflow
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brainstorming – the agent asks probing questions, iterates on ideas, and saves a chunked design doc.
using-git-worktrees – creates an isolated branch, sets up the project, and records a clean test baseline.
writing-plans – converts the design into bite‑size tasks with explicit paths and verification steps.
subagent-driven-development (or
test-driven-development – enforces RED‑GREEN‑REFACTOR for every change.
requesting-code-review – inserts a human‑grade review between tasks, blocking progress on critical issues.
finishing-a-development-branch – runs final test checks, offers merge/PR options, and cleans up the worktree.
Technical highlights
Skills are pure JSON‑defined actions that can be invoked by any supported agent; no extra tooling is required.
Sub‑agents are sandboxed, ensuring that a failure in one task never contaminates the whole session.
The library includes meta‑skills (
All skill‑behaviour tests live in
License is MIT, allowing unrestricted commercial use; enterprise customers can obtain paid support via
Who should use it
Developers who rely on AI coding assistants (Claude, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini, etc.) and want the output to follow professional engineering practices.
Teams that need reproducible, test‑first code generation without manually orchestrating prompts.
Enterprises seeking a plug‑and‑play “AI‑pair‑programmer” that enforces TDD, code review and branch hygiene out of the box.
Open‑source contributors interested in extending a skill‑based framework for AI agents.
Community & support
Created by Jesse Vincent and Prime Radiant. Join the Discord (https://discord.gg/35wsABTejz) for help, share your projects, and watch for release notes at primeradiant.com/superpowers/.
Takeaway – Superpowers turns a chatty code bot into a disciplined engineer, delivering test‑first, review‑ready software without the hassle.
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using-git-worktrees – creates an isolated branch, sets up the project, and records a clean test baseline.
writing-plans – converts the design into bite‑size tasks with explicit paths and verification steps.
subagent-driven-development (or
executing-plans) – each task is handed to a fresh sub‑agent, reviewed twice, then committed.test-driven-development – enforces RED‑GREEN‑REFACTOR for every change.
requesting-code-review – inserts a human‑grade review between tasks, blocking progress on critical issues.
finishing-a-development-branch – runs final test checks, offers merge/PR options, and cleans up the worktree.
Technical highlights
Skills are pure JSON‑defined actions that can be invoked by any supported agent; no extra tooling is required.
Sub‑agents are sandboxed, ensuring that a failure in one task never contaminates the whole session.
The library includes meta‑skills (
writing-skills, using-superpowers) so teams can extend the system while preserving compatibility.All skill‑behaviour tests live in
evals/ and use the superpowers-evals harness; plugin infrastructure is validated in tests/ via dedicated run scripts.License is MIT, allowing unrestricted commercial use; enterprise customers can obtain paid support via
sales@primeradiant.com.Who should use it
Developers who rely on AI coding assistants (Claude, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini, etc.) and want the output to follow professional engineering practices.
Teams that need reproducible, test‑first code generation without manually orchestrating prompts.
Enterprises seeking a plug‑and‑play “AI‑pair‑programmer” that enforces TDD, code review and branch hygiene out of the box.
Open‑source contributors interested in extending a skill‑based framework for AI agents.
Community & support
Created by Jesse Vincent and Prime Radiant. Join the Discord (https://discord.gg/35wsABTejz) for help, share your projects, and watch for release notes at primeradiant.com/superpowers/.
Takeaway – Superpowers turns a chatty code bot into a disciplined engineer, delivering test‑first, review‑ready software without the hassle.
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🌟 cursor/plugins caught my eye on GitHub Trending today.
🔗 https://github.com/cursor/plugins
📝 Cursor plugin specification and official plugins
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What is the
It is the official collection of Cursor plugins that extend the AI‑powered coding assistant with ready‑to‑use integrations for the most popular developer tools, frameworks, and SaaS products. Each plugin lives in its own folder and ships with a self‑contained
Key features at a glance
Huge variety – from utility plugins like Teaching and Continual Learning, to dev‑ops helpers such as Cursor Team Kit and Thermos, all the way to productivity and SaaS connectors (Gmail, Google Drive, Salesforce, Zoom, etc.).
Marketplace‑ready – the root
Modular architecture – each plugin contains:
Typed SDK support – the Cursor SDK plugin shows how to build custom scripts and automations with the TypeScript SDK.
Parallelism & orchestration – plugins like Thermos and Orchestrate let you fan out large tasks to multiple cloud agents, apply rubrics, and merge‑ready PR flows.
Open source & MIT licensed – you can fork, tweak, or contribute back without legal hurdles.
How to use a plugin
1. Open Cursor’s Marketplace panel.
2. Search for the desired name (e.g.,
3. Click Install; Cursor copies the plugin folder into your workspace and registers the manifest.
4. The plugin’s
For developers who want to create their own plugin, the Create Plugin template provides a scaffold and a validation script that checks the manifest and required files before publishing.
Technical highlights
Manifest‑driven design –
Skill‑first approach – each plugin can ship one or more
Rule engine integration –
Multi‑agent orchestration – plugins such as Thermos and Orchestrate define planners, workers, and verifiers in
Third‑party connectors – OAuth handling, API wrappers, and UI components are baked into the SaaS plugins, so the agent can read/write Gmail, fetch Zoom transcripts, or update Salesforce records without extra code.
Who should explore this repo?
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🔗 https://github.com/cursor/plugins
📝 Cursor plugin specification and official plugins
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What is the
cursor/plugins repository?It is the official collection of Cursor plugins that extend the AI‑powered coding assistant with ready‑to‑use integrations for the most popular developer tools, frameworks, and SaaS products. Each plugin lives in its own folder and ships with a self‑contained
.cursor-plugin/plugin.json manifest, so you can drop it into a Cursor workspace and start using it instantly.Key features at a glance
Huge variety – from utility plugins like Teaching and Continual Learning, to dev‑ops helpers such as Cursor Team Kit and Thermos, all the way to productivity and SaaS connectors (Gmail, Google Drive, Salesforce, Zoom, etc.).
Marketplace‑ready – the root
.cursor-plugin/marketplace.json indexes every plugin, enabling Cursor’s built‑in marketplace UI to discover, install, and update them automatically.Modular architecture – each plugin contains:
plugin-name/
├── .cursor-plugin/
│ └── plugin.json # plugin manifest
├── skills/ # SKILL.md files describing agent capabilities
├── rules/ # .mdc rule files that shape the agent’s behaviour
├── mcp.json # MCP server definitions (if needed)
├── README.md
├── CHANGELOG.md
└── LICENSE
Typed SDK support – the Cursor SDK plugin shows how to build custom scripts and automations with the TypeScript SDK.
Parallelism & orchestration – plugins like Thermos and Orchestrate let you fan out large tasks to multiple cloud agents, apply rubrics, and merge‑ready PR flows.
Open source & MIT licensed – you can fork, tweak, or contribute back without legal hurdles.
How to use a plugin
1. Open Cursor’s Marketplace panel.
2. Search for the desired name (e.g.,
gmail or pr-review-canvas). 3. Click Install; Cursor copies the plugin folder into your workspace and registers the manifest.
4. The plugin’s
skills/ and rules/ are now available to the coding agent – you can invoke them with natural‑language prompts like “draft a reply to this email” or “run a security audit on the new branch”. For developers who want to create their own plugin, the Create Plugin template provides a scaffold and a validation script that checks the manifest and required files before publishing.
Technical highlights
Manifest‑driven design –
plugin.json declares capabilities, required permissions, and entry points, making the runtime discovery completely declarative.Skill‑first approach – each plugin can ship one or more
SKILL.md files with front‑matter that describes the agent’s “skill set”, enabling Cursor to surface contextual help and autocomplete suggestions.Rule engine integration –
.mdc rule files let you encode safety checks, style guides, or custom validation logic that the agent obeys automatically.Multi‑agent orchestration – plugins such as Thermos and Orchestrate define planners, workers, and verifiers in
mcp.json, allowing parallel execution and structured hand‑offs.Third‑party connectors – OAuth handling, API wrappers, and UI components are baked into the SaaS plugins, so the agent can read/write Gmail, fetch Zoom transcripts, or update Salesforce records without extra code.
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Cursor power users who want to supercharge their AI assistant with domain‑specific knowledge.
DevOps & SRE teams looking for automated code‑review, security audit, and CI pipelines.
Productivity hackers who wish to control email, calendar, and CRM directly from the editor.
Plugin developers interested in the manifest‑first pattern and the TypeScript SDK for building new integrations.
Quick start example (installing the Gmail plugin)
Bottom line
The
Turn a single AI into a whole team with just a click.
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DevOps & SRE teams looking for automated code‑review, security audit, and CI pipelines.
Productivity hackers who wish to control email, calendar, and CRM directly from the editor.
Plugin developers interested in the manifest‑first pattern and the TypeScript SDK for building new integrations.
Quick start example (installing the Gmail plugin)
# Inside a Cursor workspace, open the Marketplace UI
# Search for "gmail" and click Install
# After installation, you can run:
cursor ask "Draft a reply to the last email from Alice about the Q3 budget."
Bottom line
The
cursor/plugins repo is a plug‑and‑play ecosystem that lets you turn the Cursor AI into a full‑featured development assistant, a productivity hub, and a custom‑integration platform—all under an open‑source MIT license. Turn a single AI into a whole team with just a click.
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