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A specialized Claude Code workspace for creating long-form, SEO-optimized blog content for any business. This system helps you research, write, analyze, and optimize content that ranks well and serves your target audience.

  • Updated Mar 5, 2026
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Build a web game this April!

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Got 13 days and a wild idea? Turn it into a playable game! Compete for prizes, level up your skills, and join hundreds of developers in the ultimate web game jam.

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Chrome is a web browser from the tech company Google.

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Argos Visual Testing

Argos helps teams catch unintended UI changes before they reach production. It runs visual tests in CI, compares screenshots and ARIA snapshots against a baseline, and shows clear diffs directly in pull requests. No screenshot commits, no manual review, and no flaky noise thanks to built in stabilization. Works out of the box with Playwright and Storybook, and integrates seamlessly with GitHub and GitLab. Start free and keep product quality high while shipping faster.

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This open-source curriculum introduces the fundamentals of Model Context Protocol (MCP) through real-world, cross-language examples in .NET, Java, TypeScript, JavaScript, Rust and Python. Designed for developers, it focuses on practical techniques for building modular, scalable, and secure AI workflows from session setup to service orchestration.

  • Updated Mar 4, 2026
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PullApprove v3

Automate your code review assignment with custom rules.

  • Write assignment rules using Python-like expressions.
  • Organize your review process into groups.
  • Approve pull requests using the native GitHub tools.
  • Share review configuration across repos and organizations with templates.
  • Your review process is documented and version controlled inside the repo.