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Content Platforms — Content Management & Publishing
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Content Platforms — Content Management & Publishing
- f/prompts.chat
f/prompts.chat
145,637Prompts.chat is a community-driven repository and management platform for AI prompts and agent skills. It provides a centralized interface for users to search, retrieve, and save prompts, while offering structured storage for multi-file agent skills that include documentation and supporting assets. The platform distinguishes itself through a Model Context Protocol-first API and standard REST endpoints, enabling direct integration with AI assistants, IDEs, and external automation tools. It includes generative AI capabilities to transform basic prompts into structured versions and supports granular access control through key-based and OAuth authentication. Beyond core management, the platform offers developer-focused tooling, including command-line interfaces and editor plugins to incorporate prompt workflows into software development. It also features an interactive, game-based learning environment for AI communication and provides comprehensive configuration options for white-label deployments, custom branding, and external object storage.
HTMLaiartificial-intelligenceawesome-list - ruanyf/weekly
ruanyf/weekly
84,256This project is a long-term, curated tech newsletter and digital trend repository designed for software developers and technology enthusiasts. It functions as a knowledge aggregation archive, providing a recurring publication that synthesizes industry insights, technical trends, and cultural commentary to help professionals navigate the evolving landscape of the tech world. The repository distinguishes itself through a structured, chronological file indexing system that maps years of editorial content to a version-controlled directory. By utilizing a git-driven workflow and storing all issues as markdown-based text files, the project ensures that its collection of technical analysis and career growth observations remains readable, searchable, and decoupled from any specific rendering engine. The content covers a broad spectrum of professional development, ranging from the evaluation of emerging architectural patterns and artificial intelligence advancements to reflections on industry shifts and personal productivity. This archive serves as a permanent record of digital culture, documenting the practical implications of technological progress over several years. All content is maintained as plain text files within the repository, facilitating easy access and long-term preservation.