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Writing Intelligence v3.0 — Sovereign Writing Operating System. 11-pass governed kernel. 12 engines. 12 specialist agents. 11 machine-readable schemas. 27 domain packs. Voice fingerprinting. Genre stacking. Epistemic ledger. Arena delivery. Storyworld memory. MIT, FREE. Antonio T. Smith Jr. / Density6

  • Updated May 27, 2026

Biblioteca aberta de skills de IA para governos, OSCs e consultores trabalhando com impacto social. Open library of AI skills for social impact work. Based on the book 'Inteligência Artificial para Impacto Social' (Castro, 2025).

  • Updated Apr 11, 2026

Comprehensive research co-pilot for Claude Code and claude.ai — 14 skills covering literature review, methodology, ethics review, data analysis, qualitative coding, brainstorming, manuscript drafting, replication design, grant writing, talk building, citations, survey design, and peer review. A peer collaborator, not a subservient assistant.

  • Updated Jun 4, 2026
  • Shell
Cambium_AI

Cambium turns one researcher into an institute. Forty-six named AI specialists, gathered into eleven councils, scout the ground, build the work, and verify every number, while you sign off at each of eight human gates. It assists the researcher, never replaces them. Local-first, evidence-checked, honest by design.

  • Updated Jul 1, 2026
  • Python
farm-notebook-examples

Beginner-friendly Jupyter notebooks for farmers, ranchers & agronomists — soil health, livestock genetics (NSIP/Katahdin), grant writing, grazing management, and ecological monitoring with hands-on Python examples

  • Updated Jun 29, 2026
  • Jupyter Notebook

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