Android Skills: AI Guide for Smoke-Free Development
Learn how the Android Skills repository centralizes context so AI agents can build robust apps without legacy hallucinations.
Learn how the Android Skills repository centralizes context so AI agents can build robust apps without legacy hallucinations.
Caveman teaches AI agents to talk like cavemen. Julius Brussee's viral skill claims 75% fewer tokens — real Reddit measurements and the brutal verdict.
34k stars in six days. A skill that forces Claude Code, Codex, Cursor and friends to walk a six-rung ladder before writing a single line. 80-94% less code, but is it really that good? A deep technical analysis and honest comparison.
An architectural analysis of how the 'Grill Me' skill fits into the historical tension between honoring the specification and constantly challenging it through adversarial prompts.
Discover how Matt Pocock's viral skill is transforming AI-assisted development by forcing agents to ruthlessly question your design before writing a single line of code.
Why Matt Pocock's skills are small, composable, and opinionated — and how they compare to Spec Kit, OpenSpec, and BMAD for AI-assisted Android development.
Matt Pocock's /grill-me skill forces adversarial alignment before coding. SDD frameworks enforce architectural contracts. We test whether these two philosophies can actually work together in a single workflow — and where they genuinely conflict.
Discover how AI Skills transform modern development, automating complex tasks and improving productivity in Android projects.