Matt Pocock, the guy behind Total TypeScript, published his personal .claude directory. It’s now #1 on GitHub Trending, +2,060 stars in a day, 174k total, 15k forks, MIT licensed.
What it actually is
Not a framework. No API, no SDK, no install step — just markdown files you drop into Claude Code, Codex, or any agent that reads a skills directory. Some you call yourself: /grill-with-docs, /to-spec, /implement, /triage. Others the agent reaches for without being asked: /tdd, /diagnosing-bugs, /code-review, /domain-modeling, /research.
Why it’s worth your attention
The README names four ways AI-assisted coding goes wrong: misalignment, verbosity, broken code, architecture decay. Every skill points at one. /grill-me interrogates your plan until every branch of the decision tree is resolved. /code-review splits into parallel sub-agents — one checking repo standards, one checking whether the diff implements the spec it came from.
The bet underneath: you don’t need someone else’s opinionated process. You need small pieces you can read in a minute and rewrite when they’re wrong. Which is why the 15k forks say more than the 174k stars.
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