A collection of custom Claude Code resources including slash commands, autonomous skills, and specialized agents for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows.
TÂCHES Claude Code Resources is a collection of custom extensions and workflows built for Claude Code, an AI coding assistant. It provides slash commands, autonomous skills, and specialized agents that enhance how developers interact with AI for tasks like project planning, debugging, and creating custom tools. The resources are designed to make AI-assisted development more structured, efficient, and powerful.
Developers and technical teams using Claude Code who want to extend its capabilities with custom workflows, automated planning, and specialized debugging tools. It's particularly useful for solo developers or small teams building projects with AI assistance.
It offers a comprehensive, real-world-tested toolkit that goes beyond basic AI interactions, providing structured methodologies for complex tasks. Unlike generic prompts, these resources include self-healing skills, auditor agents for quality control, and domain-aware planning that adapts to specific frameworks.
A collection of my favorite custom Claude Code resources to make life easier.
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Provides slash commands like /add-to-todos and /check-todos for capturing and resuming tasks with full context, which helps maintain continuity in AI-assisted coding sessions as detailed in the Todo Management section.
Includes autonomous skills for creating MCP servers, agent skills, and meta-prompts, allowing developers to build custom integrations by describing desired functionality, as outlined in the Skills section.
Features specialized subagents like skill-auditor that review skills for best practices compliance, ensuring generated code adheres to standards, which is highlighted in the Agents section.
The create-plans skill loads framework-specific expertise from ~/.claude/skills/expertise/ to make project plans concrete instead of generic, as described in the create-plans README.
Entirely dependent on Claude Code, making it useless for developers using other AI assistants or environments, limiting its ecosystem and portability.
Manual setup requires copying files to specific ~/.claude/ directories, which is more error-prone and less convenient than automated package managers, as noted in the Installation section.
The project is labeled as 'a growing collection' with 'More resources coming soon' in the README, suggesting possible breaking changes, incomplete features, or documentation gaps.