A free, from-scratch curriculum that makes you build backprop before you touch PyTorch, then ships every lesson as a reusable prompt or agent.
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newcomers · velocity + momentumA curated filter of the official OpenClaw registry that strips out duplicates, junk, and 373 known malicious skills so you don't have to.
Curated prompts and API patterns for OpenAI's GPT-Image-2, organized by real use case rather than vibe or aesthetic.
A massive, crowdsourced archive of leaked system prompts from Cursor, Devin, Windsurf, and two dozen other AI assistants.
This repo catalogs 1,000+ "skills" — reusable instruction packages that teach Claude (and rivals) how to do real work, from legal triage to browser automation.
A community-curated knowledge base that maps every Claude Code feature to working examples and best practices.
A crowdsourced library of copy-paste academic writing prompts, gathered from researchers at MSRA, ByteDance Seed, and top Chinese universities.
Datawhale's open-source curriculum wants to turn LLM users into agent builders, not just prompt engineers.
A crowdsourced, quadrilingual autopsy of how Anthropic's CLI agent actually works under the hood.
A crowdsourced library that reverse-engineers GPT-Image2 examples into structured, reusable prompt templates for automation workflows.
A Chinese-language learning roadmap that treats agent engineering as infrastructure, not prompt theater.
Most users run a few prompts and stall; this guide turns Claude Code into a production workflow engine with templates, quizzes, and a weekend-length curriculum.
A curated, multilingual prompt library for OpenAI's GPT Image 2, with preview images and Raycast snippet support.
Clone a travel agent, earnings-call analyst, or multi-agent team in three commands instead of rebuilding from scratch.
A project-based course on the scaffolding, state management, and verification systems that keep coding agents from declaring victory on broken code.
A free, multilingual curriculum that pairs written lessons with videos and Python notebooks to teach agentic design patterns.
A curated directory of official agent skills from Anthropic, Google, Stripe, and dozens more teams that actually wrote them.
Teaches absolute beginners to ship real apps by describing what they want to an AI, then gradually explains how the code actually works.
A Chinese-language knowledge base argues that as AI writes more code, architectural judgment becomes the scarce skill worth cultivating.
A crowdsourced archive of extracted system prompts from major LLMs, updated as fast as vendors patch the leaks.


