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    Agent Skills for Context Engineering

    Agent Skills for Context Engineering

    A comprehensive collection of Agent Skills for context engineering

    Agent Skills for Context Engineering is a curated collection of reusable “agent skills” focused on helping AI agents perform better on long-horizon, multi-step work by managing context deliberately. Rather than being a single application, it packages practical guidance into skill modules that agents can load to improve planning, retrieval, memory usage, and overall reliability in real workflows. The repository emphasizes context engineering as a discipline, covering why agents fail when context gets too large, too noisy, or poorly structured, and how to mitigate those failure modes with repeatable patterns. It is designed to be used across modern agent environments that support skill folders and structured instructions, so teams can standardize how agents operate instead of relying on ad-hoc prompting.
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    Claw Compactor

    Claw Compactor

    14-stage Fusion Pipeline for LLM token compression

    Claw Compactor is a utility designed to optimize and manage the context limitations inherent in AI agent systems, particularly those built on OpenClaw-like architectures. It addresses the challenge of finite context windows in language models by compressing or summarizing historical interactions while preserving essential information. The system works by transforming older conversation data into condensed representations that maintain continuity without exceeding token limits. This approach...
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    Continuous Claude v3

    Continuous Claude v3

    Context management for Claude Code. Hooks maintain state via ledgers

    ...It also includes a layered code analysis pipeline to reduce token usage and maintain relevant context efficiently. This continuous learning environment enables workflows such as bug fixing, refactoring, planning, and exploratory investigation while minimizing the need to re-explain context manually.
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    Mini Agent

    Mini Agent

    A minimal yet professional single agent demo project

    Mini-Agent is a minimal yet production-minded demo project that shows how to build a serious command-line AI agent around the MiniMax-M2 model. It is designed both as a reference implementation and as a usable agent, demonstrating a full execution loop that includes planning, tool calls, and iterative refinement. The project exposes an Anthropic-compatible API interface and fully supports interleaved thinking, letting the agent alternate between reasoning steps and tool invocations during...
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