ironmauler/iron-skills
Personal Claude skill bundle (Claude Code + Cowork marketplace): stop-slop, blog pipeline, design & frontend skills
Source: https://github.com/ironmauler/iron-skills
Pushed: 2026-06-02T04:59:51Z
Personal Claude skill bundle (Claude Code + Cowork marketplace): stop-slop, blog pipeline, design & frontend skills
npx skills add ironmauler/iron-skillsPersonal Claude skill bundle (Claude Code + Cowork marketplace): stop-slop, blog pipeline, design & frontend skills
Source: https://github.com/ironmauler/iron-skills
Pushed: 2026-06-02T04:59:51Z
Multi-tool DevOps skills for Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex — Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, AWS FinOps, OWASP security.
MUST activate when the project contains a uiBundles/*/src/ directory and the user wants to add authentication or search to their app. Use this skill when adding authentication or search to a UI bundle app. Only covers two features: authentication (login, logout, protected routes, session management) and search (global search across pages and content). Always use this skill for these two features instead of building from scratch.
Standalone Codex skill export: write-product-spec
Claude Code skill for writing system prompts — 14 sections, 12 common mistakes, 4 prompt types
A Codex skill that repairs the bundled Chrome plugin cache when `@chrome` is missing or the cached plugin is broken. It restores the cached `chrome@openai-bundled` plugin from the bundled marketplace copy, verifies the required `.codex-plugin/plugin.json` exists, and helps recover Chrome tool availability in Codex after a restart.
When the user wants to edit, review, or improve existing marketing copy, or refresh outdated content. Also use when the user mentions 'edit this copy,' 'review my copy,' 'copy feedback,' 'proofread,' 'polish this,' 'make this better,' 'copy sweep,' 'tighten this up,' 'this reads awkwardly,' 'clean up this text,' 'too wordy,' 'sharpen the messaging,' 'refresh this content,' 'update this page,' 'this content is outdated,' or 'content audit.' Use this when the user already has copy and wants it improved or refreshed rather than rewritten from scratch. For writing new copy, see copywriting.