pm-claude-skills and claude-arsenal

Both projects provide Claude Code skills, making them competitors that offer different sets of skills tailored for distinct user groups, with A focusing on product managers and B targeting professional software development.

pm-claude-skills
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Emerging
claude-arsenal
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Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 13/25
Stars: 52
Forks: 16
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License: MIT
Stars: 10
Forks: 2
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About pm-claude-skills

aakashg/pm-claude-skills

5 Claude Code skills for product managers. Drop them in your .claude/skills/ folder and go.

This project provides pre-built workflows for product managers using Claude Code. It takes your raw ideas, notes, or prompts and generates polished outputs like LinkedIn posts, validated product ideas, improved AI prompts, design reviews, or precise status updates. It's designed for product managers who want to automate and standardize common communication and ideation tasks.

product-management product-strategy communication design-review idea-validation

About claude-arsenal

majiayu000/claude-arsenal

🚀 39+ battle-tested Claude Code skills & 9 specialized agents for professional software development. The most comprehensive skill library for Claude Code.

Claude Arsenal provides a collection of pre-built, production-ready 'skills' and specialized 'agents' for professional software development within Claude Code. It helps developers accelerate various coding tasks by providing structured approaches for things like building new projects, designing APIs, or performing code reviews. Developers can input their project requirements or code, and it outputs well-structured code, architectural designs, documentation, or analytical insights.

software-development backend-development frontend-development devops code-review

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