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Up to 40 listings with the newest skills, MCP servers, tools, LLMs, and agents, sorted by createdAt within the UTC week window.

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  1. An AI agent that simplifies coding by minimizing unnecessary lines.

    by Yash @ ExplainxAI Development0 comments
  2. Instantly convert YouTube videos into accurate transcripts with ease.

    by Yash @ Explainxtranscription0 comments
  3. Capture and analyze conversations effortlessly with Speak AI. Transcribe meetings, interviews, and calls into structured insights.

    by Yash @ Explainxtranscription0 comments
  4. Affordable electronic signature API for developers.

    by Prathame-signature0 comments
  5. Block social media until you've actually slept.

    by Prathamsleep0 comments
  6. Manage SSH servers, credentials, and teams in one place.

    by Prathamdevops0 comments
  7. ToolPond

    Pond is the market infrastructure for the new startup economy, enabling verified founders to raise capital and acquire customers.

    by Prathamfundraising0 comments
  8. ToolpleNx

    pleNx is a native Plex client for Nintendo Switch, allowing users to access their media library.

    by Prathammedia0 comments
  9. An experimental Forward Deployed Agent for web data collection.

    by Yash @ ExplainxWeb Data Collection0 comments
  10. ToolRiven

    Riven turns your Apple Watch into a muscle failure tracker.

    by Prathamfitness0 comments
  11. AI that handles your personal chores in the real world.

    by Prathampersonal-assistant0 comments
  12. Journey Now turns your learning goals into personalized, step-by-step plans.

    by Prathamonline learning0 comments
  13. ToolNodey

    Nodey is a mobile companion for n8n, allowing you to manage workflows on the go.

    by Prathamautomation0 comments
  14. ToolMute

    A visual productivity tool to organize your thoughts.

    by Prathamproductivity0 comments
  15. Production pipeline for creating mathematical animations with Manim.

    by Yash @ Explainxdesign0 comments
  16. Optimize Claude Fable's efficiency by using cheaper subagents for heavy tasks.

    by Yash @ Explainxproductivity0 comments
  17. The durable documentation set that makes an AI-built (vibe-coded) app reviewable before shipping. A small core every app needs — architecture, user/permission flows, permissions, variables/secrets, and a test-coverage m…

    by Yash @ Explainxpm-ai-shipping0 comments
  18. Build and review Rails webhook systems with safe delivery, retries, observability, and tenant-aware security controls. Use when adding webhook endpoints, outbound deliveries, retry logic, or webhook admin tooling.

    by Yash @ Explainxrails-webhooks0 comments
  19. Write and review Rails database migrations safely, including reversible changes, lock-aware operations, and rollout sequencing. Use when adding or changing schema, indexes, constraints, or backfills.

    by Yash @ Explainxrails-migrations0 comments
  20. Apply Hotwire, Turbo, Stimulus, and ActionCable best practices for real-time Rails interfaces. Use when building Turbo Streams/Frames, Stimulus interactions, or websocket-driven updates.

    by Yash @ Explainxrails-hotwire-realtime0 comments
  21. Apply Rails security and multi-tenant safety practices including scoped queries, SSRF defenses, rate limiting, and tenant-scoped realtime updates. Use when implementing auth, webhooks, tenant boundaries, or security-sen…

    by Yash @ Explainxrails-security-multitenancy0 comments
  22. Red-team a PRD, roadmap, or strategy by attacking its load-bearing assumptions before reality does. Steelmans then attacks each claim, ranks failure modes by impact × likelihood × cheapness-to-test, and returns the chea…

    by Yash @ Explainxpm-execution0 comments
  23. Apply Rails testing standards with Minitest, fixtures, and pragmatic coverage boundaries. Use when creating tests, reviewing test quality, or improving flaky and slow Rails test suites.

    by Yash @ Explainxrails-testing0 comments
  24. Apply best practices for Rails background jobs using simple orchestration, idempotency, and safe retries. Use when creating, refactoring, or debugging Active Job and queue-backed workflows.

    by Yash @ Explainxrails-jobs0 comments
  25. Skilldhh

    Review Ruby/Rails code like DHH would - direct, opinionated, allergic to over-engineering. Use when the user runs /dhh or asks for a DHH-style review of a diff, file, or recent changes.

    by Yash @ Explainxdhh0 comments
  26. Apply core Ruby on Rails best practices for architecture, naming, safety, and maintainability. Use for most Rails coding, refactoring, and code review tasks so baseline standards stay consistent.

    by Yash @ Explainxrails-best-practices-core0 comments
  27. The method for finding the gap between what a system is supposed to do and what the code actually does — the class of bug generic scanners miss because they have no model of intent. Defines what counts as documented int…

    by Yash @ Explainxpm-ai-shipping0 comments
  28. Gemini 3.5 Live Translate offers near real-time speech translation.

    by Prathamtranslation0 comments
  29. Give your screen recordings more charm with polished, presentation-ready videos.

    by Prathamscreen-recording0 comments
  30. Session reports for Claude Code & Codex to improve your code.

    by Prathamai-metrics0 comments
  31. Advanced chat UI for AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.

    by PrathamAI Chatbots0 comments
  32. The social media API for AI agents, enabling seamless engagement across multiple platforms.

    by Prathamsocial-media0 comments
  33. Toolagmsg

    Stop copy-pasting between your AI coding agents.

    by Prathamcoding0 comments
  34. ToolKrisp

    Krisp is an AI-powered voice app that enhances meetings by removing background noise and providing real-time transcription.

    by Prathamcommunication0 comments
  35. A spatial nature sound mixer for Mac.

    by Prathamwellness0 comments
  36. The compute efficient layer for AI inference.

    by Prathamai-infrastructure0 comments
  37. Score your pitch deck, connect with investors, and raise funds efficiently.

    by Prathamfundraising0 comments
  38. Relive vintage operating systems right on your desktop.

    by Prathamvirtualization0 comments
  39. Supaste is a local-first clipboard and screenshot history app for Mac.

    by Prathamproductivity0 comments
  40. Supaste is a local-first clipboard and screenshot history app for Mac.

    by Prathamproductivity0 comments

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