claude-skills and claude-skill-homeassistant

These are ecosystem siblings—the first is a general framework for adding specialized skills to Claude Code, while the second is a specific skill implementation that extends Claude's capabilities for Home Assistant workflows using that framework.

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Language: Python
License: MIT
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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.

full-stack-development software-engineering code-generation developer-productivity project-management

About claude-skill-homeassistant

komal-SkyNET/claude-skill-homeassistant

Claude Code skill to supercharge and manage all Home Assistant workflows

This project helps Home Assistant users manage their smart home configurations, automations, and dashboards more efficiently using a Claude AI assistant. It takes your spoken or typed requests to create or modify Home Assistant settings, then deploys and tests them automatically, giving you a functional smart home setup. Home Assistant enthusiasts, smart home power users, and those seeking to automate complex routines would use this.

Smart Home Management Home Assistant Home Automation IoT Configuration Lovelace Dashboards

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