trinhhuy/deallens-skills
Open-source Claude & Cursor skills for company intelligence — research, sales prep, interviews, due diligence, and competitive analysis in 60 seconds.
Open-source Claude & Cursor skills for company intelligence — research, sales prep, interviews, due diligence, and competitive analysis in 60 seconds.
npx skills add trinhhuy/deallens-skillsOpen-source Claude & Cursor skills for company intelligence — research, sales prep, interviews, due diligence, and competitive analysis in 60 seconds.
Provides web exploitation techniques for CTF challenges. Use when the target is primarily an HTTP application, API, browser client, template engine, identity flow, or smart-contract frontend/backend surface, including XSS, SQLi, SSTI, SSRF, XXE, JWT, auth bypass, file upload, request smuggling, OAuth/OIDC, SAML, prototype pollution, and similar web bugs. Do not use it for native binary memory corruption, reverse engineering of standalone executables, disk or memory forensics, or pure cryptanalysis unless the web flaw is still the main path to the flag.
Подборка agent skills по data engineering
When the user wants to analyze competitors' App Store strategy, find keyword gaps, or understand competitive positioning. Also use when the user mentions "competitor analysis", "competitive research", "keyword gap", "what are my competitors doing", or "compare my app to". For keyword-specific research, see keyword-research. For metadata writing, see metadata-optimization.
Claude/Cursor plugin and scripts: long-running controller pattern to chunk and delegate code work to cli-agents, with embedded adversarial review and RAG corpus
Evidence-graded, agent-executable thinking-method skills - 56 frameworks reduced to their working mechanism, honestly graded, and producing a concrete artifact. 56 frameworks + 4 tools + 9 recipes for Claude Code, Codex, and other AI agents. Advanced (Gold) tier.
Analyze genealogy records and manage research notes with GPS-based workflows, cross-linked files, and GEDCOM support for family history research