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Goose is a Rust-built AI agent with a CLI, desktop app, and API that runs against 15+ LLM providers and extends through 70+ MCP extensions - here is why developers are installing it.
Headroom is a context compression layer that intercepts your AI agent's tool outputs and strips 60-95% of the tokens before they hit the model - with benchmarked accuracy preserved.
Headroom is an open-source context compression tool that reduces tokens sent to LLMs by 60-95%, available as a Python library, proxy server, or MCP server - with no code changes required.
Headroom is a context compression layer trending on GitHub that slashes token usage by 60-95% across Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI coding agents - without sacrificing accuracy.
HKUDS/CLI-Anything hit 40,000 stars by solving a stubborn gap: most desktop software has no interface AI agents can reliably drive. Its 7-phase pipeline auto-generates a tested CLI harness from source code.
A practical framework for building LLM-powered software that actually ships to production customers - not just demos. 21.8k stars and still climbing.
Anthropic just shipped an official curated plugin directory for Claude Code. It earned 2,500+ stars in a single day and changes how you extend your AI coding workflow.
CodeGraph builds a local SQLite index of your codebase so Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex CLI spend far fewer tokens exploring files - trending on GitHub with 12k stars and real benchmark numbers.
CodeGraph hit 7,800+ stars with 1,900 added in a single day - a local MCP knowledge graph that lets Claude Code explore codebases with drastically fewer API calls.
The humanlayer/12-factor-agents repo distills hard-won lessons from shipping AI agents into 12 concrete principles. It crossed 21,000 stars on GitHub this week.
humanlayer/12-factor-agents crossed 20k stars with a simple argument: most AI agents fail in production because they ignore decades of software engineering wisdom. Here are the twelve principles fixing that.
obra/superpowers is a composable skills framework for coding agents that turns vague requests into structured, test-driven development - and it runs across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and Gemini CLI.
agentmemory is a self-hosted MCP server that gives Claude Code, Cursor, and Gemini CLI searchable long-term memory across sessions - with 12 auto-capture hooks and 51 tools, no external database required.
obra/superpowers picked up 1,600+ GitHub stars in a single day by solving the real problem with coding agents - they skip the boring parts that make software actually work.
obra/superpowers enforces a seven-step development loop - brainstorming through branch completion - across Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and five other agent platforms.
Matt Pocock's Claude Code skills library picked up 3,372 GitHub stars on a single day. Here's what's inside, how to install it, and whether the skills hold up in real projects.
Matt Pocock's .claude skills directory hit 74.7k GitHub stars, offering structured workflows that address the four most common ways AI coding agents fail.
agentmemory gives AI coding agents a persistent brain - capturing session context automatically via 12 Claude Code hooks and 51 MCP tools, with 95.2% retrieval accuracy and 92% token savings over context-pasting.
Ruflo is an open-source multi-agent orchestration platform built specifically for Claude, shipping 100+ specialized agents, vector memory with HNSW indexing, and zero-trust federation across machines.
AgentMemory hit GitHub's daily trending list with 400 new stars today, offering a persistent memory layer for AI coding agents that benchmarks at 95.2% retrieval accuracy on LongMemEval-S and 92% token reduction.
Matt Pocock released production-ready agent skills straight from his .claude directory. With 66k stars and 16k added this week alone, the community is paying attention.
DeepSeek-TUI is a Rust-built terminal coding agent wrapping the DeepSeek V4 API with full tool use, MCP server support, a composable skills system, and three operational modes for different risk tolerances.
The mattpocock/skills repository hit 62k stars on GitHub's weekly trending list with 17 composable Claude Code agent skills that tackle the four failure modes killing real engineering teams.
TypeScript educator Matt Pocock open-sourced his personal Claude Code skills, and 60,000 developers starred the repo in days. Here is what is inside and why engineers are paying attention.
Matt Pocock's skills repository gained nearly 35,000 GitHub stars in a single week by addressing the four concrete failure modes that make AI-assisted coding frustrating in practice.
Ruflo crossed 37,700 GitHub stars this week, adding nearly 1,900 in a single day. It turns Claude Code into a coordinated swarm of 100+ specialized agents with MCP integration, distributed vector memory, and zero-trust agent federation.
Ruflo hit the top of GitHub trending this week with 35k stars. It turns Claude Code into a multi-agent platform with swarm coordination, vector memory, and cross-machine federation.
obra/superpowers is a composable, opinionated methodology for AI coding agents - structured workflows covering planning, parallel subagent development, TDD, and code review, installable in one command across Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and five other platforms.
A single CLAUDE.md file inspired by Andrej Karpathy's observations about LLM coding mistakes gained 24,000 GitHub stars in one week. Here is what it teaches and why it resonated.
obra/superpowers is a structured 7-stage development methodology for AI coding agents, installable directly in Claude Code, Cursor, and Gemini CLI - and trending hard with 173,000 GitHub stars.
Zilliz's claude-context MCP server lets Claude Code search millions of lines semantically instead of loading entire directories - cutting token usage by roughly 40%.
Matt Pocock's open-source skill pack for Claude Code gained over 5,500 stars in a single day - a curated set of agent skills built from real engineering work, explicitly rejecting vibe coding.
Zilliz's claude-context MCP lets Claude Code search your entire codebase semantically without loading every file - reaching 9,500 stars with a 3,300-star week.
Matt Pocock made his personal .claude directory public and hit 857 new GitHub stars in a day. Here's what 18 production-tested Claude Code skills look like from a prolific TypeScript educator.
zilliztech/claude-context is an MCP server that indexes your entire codebase with hybrid vector search, letting Claude Code find relevant code without loading whole directories. It hit 8.8k stars and is trending on both daily and weekly GitHub charts.

Four Claude-Design-adjacent repos entered the trending week with a combined 8,300+ stars. Huashu-design, open-codesign, awesome-claude-design, cc-design. Here is what is actually happening, and why the pattern matters.
zilliztech/claude-context adds semantic code search to Claude Code via MCP, letting you query your entire codebase in natural language while cutting token usage by ~40%.
zilliztech/claude-context landed on GitHub's daily trending list with 873 new stars today - here's what this Claude Code MCP actually does and whether it's worth the setup.
A four-principle CLAUDE.md distilling Andrej Karpathy's observations on LLM coding mistakes gained 44k stars in a single week - and is now installable as a Claude Code plugin in two commands.
Multica hit 17k GitHub stars this week with a bold idea - treat coding agents like teammates, not tools. Here is what it actually does and whether it delivers.

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