攒了一年的 11 个 AI skill,开源了
AX-skills 是我自己每天在用的 Claude Code skill 仓库。写了一年多,写着写着发现 skill 不只是脚本,是把模糊的工作流明确化、让 AI 能继承「关心」的方式。
AX-skills 是我自己每天在用的 Claude Code skill 仓库。写了一年多,写着写着发现 skill 不只是脚本,是把模糊的工作流明确化、让 AI 能继承「关心」的方式。
AX-skills is the public mirror of my personal Claude Code skills directory — eleven workflows for writing, research, image generation, knowledge sync, and one cyber half-immortal divination skill. After a year of writing them, I think a skill isn't a stored prompt — it's how you encode care.
Last week I surveyed 8 open-source meeting recorders. My friend tried every one. Verdict: ASR is bad, summaries are bad, UI/UX is bad. So I dug deeper. The real problem is structural — every project I recommended is built on Whisper, and Whisper has been outpaced by 2-4× on Chinese benchmarks for over a year. This is the deeper survey: data, the issues that maintainers themselves admit, the dumb-but-effective hack everyone overlooked, and four projects I missed the first time.
A friend asked for a meeting recorder. Zoom/Teams native AI is unusable. Granola and Krisp work but cost ~$200/yr per seat. He's on Google Workspace but doesn't use Meet, so the bundled Gemini summarizer is dead weight. I spent a night on GitHub and found a whole constellation — from Meetily at 11.6k stars down to single-digit-star personal toys, all racing to commoditize the same three Lego pieces.
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