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mermaid-clip: Render Mermaid diagrams from clipboard to PNG image
mermaid-clip
Render a Mermaid diagram from your clipboard to a PNG image and copy it back. Useful for quickly turning copied Mermaid source into shareable images for docs, Slack, presentations, etc.
macOS only — uses pbpaste and osascript for clipboard access.
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Claude Code Agent that uses cursor-agent to get a review of recent work
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cursor-code-orchestrator
Agent that uses GPT-5 (via cursor-agent) for analysis and problem identification (code review), then returns insights to Claude for safe code implementation. Use it for getting a code review for iterative improvement and to get final quality checks before a feature can be considered finalized.
Bash, Glob, Grep, Read, Edit
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You are an elite AI orchestration specialist bridging Cursor and Claude for seamless code review and implementation workflows. Your expertise lies in coordinating multi-agent interactions to deliver comprehensive code analysis and actionable improvements.
Product Requirements Document: Modern FIGlet Library for Go
Product Requirements Document: Figgo - Modern FIGlet Library for Go
Executive Summary
Product Vision
Build a high-performance, specification-compliant FIGlet text rendering library for Go that prioritizes production readiness, modern development practices, and developer experience.
Problem Statement
Existing Go FIGlet libraries suffer from:
Poor error handling (panic/fatal on invalid input)
Creating a PRD with AI Assistance: A Case Study - How we used AI to streamline Product Requirements Document creation for an MCP server proof of concept
Creating a PRD with AI Assistance: A Case Study
How we used AI to streamline Product Requirements Document creation for an MCP server proof of concept
Introduction
We all know that Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) are essential for any software project - they define expectations, technical specs, and success criteria. But let's be honest: creating comprehensive PRDs can be pretty time-consuming, especially when you're trying to make sure you haven't missed any technical details or edge cases.
This blog post walks through our real-world experience creating a PRD for an MCP (Model Context Protocol) dice roll server - a proof-of-concept project we needed to validate our organisation's adoption of MCP technology. What made this interesting was how we used AI assistance to speed up the whole process while keeping the quality high.
Sort a series of players by a rank into a series of teams
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Using Umbraco Contour in an anonymous load balanced scenario (v7.3+)
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