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Claude Code Skills: 337+ Tools for Enhanced Productivity
337 Claude Code skills & agent skills & plugins (30+ Agents, 70+ custom commands, 330+ skills, customizable references, scripts)for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and 8 more coding agents — engineering, marketing, product, compliance, C-level advisory, research, business operations, commercial & finance, and your daily productivity skills.
AI Safety Measures: Controlling AI Agents' Destructive Actions
Saw a case recently where an AI coding agent ended up wiping a database in seconds. It made me think about how most agent setups are wired: agent decides → executes query → done There’s usually logging-tracing but those all happen after the action. If your agent has access to systems like a DB, are you: restricting it to read-only? running everything in staging/sandbox? relying on prompt-level safeguards? or putting some kind of control layer in between?