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Compound Engineering Plugin: AI Skills for Smarter, More Efficient Development
The Compound Engineering plugin introduces a revolutionary approach to software development, leveraging AI agents to make each unit of engineering work easier than the last. It focuses on thorough planning, insightful reviews, and codifying knowledge to prevent technical debt. This plugin integrates with popular AI coding environments like Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot, transforming traditional development into a compounding process of continuous improvement.

Filestash: Universal Data Access & File Management Platform
Filestash is an open-source, storage-agnostic file management platform that provides universal data access. It functions as a Dropbox-like file manager, supporting numerous storage protocols and offering a highly modular architecture. With its extensive plugin ecosystem, Filestash allows users to manage, access, and automate workflows across various data sources and file formats.

Pear Desktop: An Electron-based Music Player Extension
Pear Desktop is an open-source, Electron-based application designed to enhance your music player experience with a native look and feel. It offers cross-platform compatibility for Windows, macOS, and Linux, alongside extensive customization options through themes and a robust plugin system. This independent extension provides a dedicated desktop interface for your favorite music.

Oh My Zsh: Enhance Your Terminal with Plugins and Themes
Oh My Zsh is a community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration, transforming your terminal into a powerful and personalized environment. It provides a vast collection of over 300 plugins and 140 themes to boost productivity and customize your command-line interface. With easy installation and an auto-update tool, keeping your setup fresh and efficient is straightforward.

asdf: A Universal Version Manager for Multiple Runtimes
asdf is an extendable command-line tool designed to manage multiple language runtime versions efficiently. It acts as a single, unified solution, replacing individual version managers like nvm or rbenv for various programming languages. With its plugin-based architecture, asdf provides consistent commands and project-specific version control across diverse development environments.