This is the .github repo for the entire ChecKMarK DevTools organization โ shared workflows, reusable agents, CODEOWNERS, and whatever else belongs here.
agents/ โ Org-wide GitHub Copilot agents
โโโ hlbpa-docs.agent.md โ Documentation reader extraordinaire
"One does not simply organize their GitHub org without at least 47% unnecessary flair."
Colors: #9d4edd #7209b7 #560bad #3a0ca3 #00d4ff #ff006e
Vibe: Nature steampunk meets high-tech wizardry โ flowers growing through circuit boards, neon glowing everything, zero corporate energy.
checkmark-upkeep-docs-action JavaScript
Human-in-the-loop documentation automation. Coordinates GitHub workflows, agents, and reusable prompts to keep architecture docs current without the existential dread.
checkmark-upkeep-docs-agentic-test Testing ground for different agentic workflows. Breaking things in private before unleashing them on the world.
markdown-publisher-toolkit TypeScript โญ 1
Lightweight toolkit for publishing Markdown blogs anywhere. Convert, style, add custom themes, streamline cross-posting from Dev.to to other platforms.
rai-lint Node + Python ๐
Dual-language linter for Responsible AI commit footers. Because AI governance shouldn't require a PhD.
underfoot-underground-travel-planner TypeScript โญ 1
ChatPot for Hidden Places โ a "vibe coding" experiment for Dev.to's n8n + BrightData hackathon. Finding the weird places tourists don't know about.
awesome-github-copilot JavaScript โญ 32
AI prompts, custom agents, and instructions โ the main collection everyone keeps asking about.
devto-mirror Python โญ 1
Static GitHub Pages mirror for any Dev.to blog for faster AI + search crawler indexing. Canonical stays on Dev.to.
npm-nodejs-template JavaScript โญ 1
Plain npm template starter with Lefthook, Prettier, ESLint, CSpell, and Jira support. Everything you need, nothing you don't.
checkmark-icons HTML
Just needed a place to store some icons. That's it. That's the repo.
basic-rss-react-frame Experiment to display Dev.to blog posts on internal Confluence pages. Because sometimes you just need to make things work.
Every repo is built on three principles:
- Make it work โ functionality first, always
- Make it pretty โ life's too short for ugly code
- Make it ridiculous โ if you're not having fun, what's the point?