sivalabs-agent-skills and spring-ai-agent-utils

These are complementary tools designed to be used together: sivalabs-agent-skills provides domain-specific Spring Boot skills for AI agents, while spring-ai-agent-utils offers a foundational framework with Claude Code-inspired utilities to orchestrate and manage those skills within Spring AI applications.

sivalabs-agent-skills
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spring-ai-agent-utils
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Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 21/25
Stars: 108
Forks: 24
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 185
Forks: 36
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Language: Java
License: Apache-2.0
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About sivalabs-agent-skills

sivaprasadreddy/sivalabs-agent-skills

Spring Boot skills for AI coding agents

Provides curated skill packs (Spring Boot, jSpecify) that augment AI agents with domain-specific coding guidelines and best practices. Supports multiple agent platforms (Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Codex) via a unified installation interface, with both project-level and user-level configuration options. Skills are deployed as structured prompt/guideline files that agents load from standardized directories to improve code generation accuracy.

About spring-ai-agent-utils

spring-ai-community/spring-ai-agent-utils

A Spring AI library that brings Claude Code-inspired tools and agent skills to your AI applications.

Provides composable Spring AI tools for file operations, shell execution, web access, and task management—mirroring Claude Code's capabilities within Java applications. Built around a modular architecture with core tools (FileSystemTools, ShellTools, GrepTool), extensible Markdown-based skills, and a sub-agent orchestration system supporting both local and remote (A2A protocol) delegation. Integrates with Spring AI's ChatClient and supports multi-model routing through pluggable SubagentResolver backends.

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