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ReScienceLabAI agent automation skills for solopreneurs
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Summary
OPC Skills provides a framework for extending AI agents with specialized automation capabilities, targeting solopreneurs and indie hackers. It enhances AI tools like Claude Code and Cursor by enabling dynamic loading of modular "skills," streamlining complex tasks and improving productivity for one-person companies.
How It Works
The project defines "Skills" as self-contained directories containing instructions, scripts, and resources, managed via a SKILL.md metadata file. AI agents dynamically load these skills, allowing them to perform specialized functions without core modification. This modular approach, based on the Agent Skills Standard (agentskills.io), offers a flexible and extensible architecture for AI agent development.
Quick Start & Requirements
Installation is straightforward via Claude Code's plugin marketplace (marketplace add ReScienceLab/opc-skills) or universally using npx (npx skills add ReScienceLab/opc-skills). The system supports over 16 AI tools. Some advanced skills have dependencies on others (e.g., domain-hunter requires twitter and reddit; logo-creator requires nanobanana). A comprehensive list of supported tools and skill browsing is available at skills.sh.
Highlighted Details
seo-geo for search engine optimization, requesthunt for market demand research across platforms like Reddit and X, domain-hunter for domain acquisition, logo-creator and banner-creator for AI-generated assets, and nanobanana for AI image generation.reddit, twitter, and producthunt facilitate direct data retrieval and search from these platforms.Maintenance & Community
The project encourages community contributions through forking, creating new skill folders, adding SKILL.md files, and submitting pull requests. Specific community channels like Discord or Slack are not detailed in the README.
Licensing & Compatibility
OPC Skills is released under the Apache 2.0 license, which is permissive and generally compatible with commercial use and closed-source applications.
Limitations & Caveats
The README does not explicitly detail project limitations, known bugs, or alpha/beta status. Certain skills have explicit dependencies on other skills within the OPC Skills collection, requiring careful installation planning.
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