.agents and agents-claude-code

Both tools provide specialized AI agents for Claude-powered code development, making them competitors in offering pre-configured agent sets for various technical domains.

.agents
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Emerging
agents-claude-code
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Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 8/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 20/25
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Forks: 24
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Shell
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Stars: 125
Forks: 31
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License: MIT
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About .agents

Weaverse/.agents

Agents, skills, commands, and rules for AI-powered coding tools — used daily to supercharge development productivity.

This project provides pre-configured commands, skills, and rules designed to enhance your AI coding assistant. It helps you automate common development tasks like creating GitHub issues and pull requests, reviewing code changes, or generating summaries for team handoffs. The ideal user is a software developer or engineer looking to make their AI coding assistant more efficient and specialized for their daily workflow.

software-development developer-tools workflow-automation code-review version-control

About agents-claude-code

lodetomasi/agents-claude-code

🚀 100 hyper-specialized AI agents for Claude Code - Transform Claude into your personal tech army with experts in React, AWS, Kubernetes, ML, Security & more

This tool transforms Claude Code into a team of 100 hyper-specialized AI experts to help you build, fix, and secure software applications. You provide your coding tasks or problems, and Claude Code, now empowered by these agents, delivers expert advice, code snippets, architectural designs, and vulnerability fixes. It's designed for software developers, DevOps engineers, security specialists, and data scientists who use Claude Code for their daily tasks.

software-development cloud-engineering cybersecurity machine-learning-engineering devops

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