claude-skills and claude-education-skills

These are ecosystem siblings: the first is a general-purpose skill library for developers, while the second is a specialized domain adaptation of that pattern applied specifically to educational use cases.

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About claude-skills

Jeffallan/claude-skills

66 Specialized Skills for Full-Stack Developers. Transform Claude Code into your expert pair programmer.

This tool helps full-stack developers collaborate with Claude as an expert pair programmer. It takes natural language requests for development tasks, such as implementing authentication or building a React component, and outputs specialized, context-aware code and guidance. Full-stack developers use this to streamline their coding workflows, from feature development and bug investigation to security hardening and project management.

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About claude-education-skills

GarethManning/claude-education-skills

An open-source library of evidence-based Claude skills for educators — designed for teacher use and agent orchestration.

This project offers a collection of pre-designed AI prompts, or 'skills,' for educators using Claude. It helps teachers, university lecturers, and curriculum designers with tasks like creating lesson plans, designing assessments, and structuring units based on educational research. You input details about your teaching context or curriculum needs, and it outputs tailored, evidence-based content and strategies for your classroom.

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