Vedant Panchal
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Vedant Panchal
@TweeterDowny
I create stuff which has practical application in real world.
Mumbai, Maharashtra Katılım Ocak 2022
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🚨 You need to see this.
@addyosmani from Google just dropped his new Agent Skills and it's incredible.
It brings 19 engineering skills + 7 commands to AI coding agents, all inspired by Google best practices 🤯
AI coding agents are powerful, but left alone, they take shortcuts.
They skip specs, tests, and security reviews, optimizing for "done" over "correct." Addy built this to fix that.
Each skill encodes the workflows and quality gates that senior engineers actually use: spec before code, test before merge, measure before optimize.
The full lifecycle is covered:
→ Define - refine ideas, write specs before a single line of code
→ Plan - decompose into small, verifiable tasks
→ Build - incremental implementation, context engineering, clean API design
→ Verify - TDD, browser testing with DevTools, systematic debugging
→ Review - code quality, security hardening, performance optimization
→ Ship - git workflow, CI/CD, ADRs, pre-launch checklists
Features 7 slash commands: (/spec, /plan, /build, /test, /review, /code-simplify, /ship) that map to this lifecycle.
It works with:
✦ Claude Code
✦ Cursor
✦ Antigravity
✦ ... and any agent accepting Markdown. Baking in Google-tier engineering culture (Shift Left, Chesterton's Fence, Hyrum's Law) directly into your agent's step-by-step workflow!
`npx skills add addyosmani/agent-skills`
Free and open-source.
Repo link in 🧵↓

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@DataChaz @addyosmani Hyrum's Law is an observation in software engineering that states:
"With a sufficient number of users of an API, it does not matter what you promise in the contract: all observable behaviors of your system will be depended on by somebody
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@DataChaz @addyosmani Meaning of these words below:
Shift Left, Chesterton's Fence, Hyrum's Law
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@DataChaz @addyosmani Chesterton's Fence is a principle of decision-making that suggests you should not remove a rule, tradition, or structure until you understand exactly why it was put there in the first place
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@DataChaz @addyosmani "Shift left" is a software development practice that moves testing, security, and quality evaluation earlier in the development lifecycle (to the left on a timeline) rather than waiting until the end
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@ForgeIdeasOrg @marclou Learning might not be the only thing he must be interested in.
He works on projects that scratch an itch. Something unordered that hasn't been brought to order.
And if you've read Flow, it's hugely rewarding to bring order to your consciousness.
Makes sense why 0 -> 1 kicks
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@marclou The 0 to 1 energy is a different kind of fuel though. Every new project teaches you something that feeds back into the others. The real question is whether the portfolio approach scales your learning faster than going deep on one thing.
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I can't focus 100% on a single startup.
It's been a few months working on TrustMRR, and I feel a strong urge to try other things.
0 → 1 makes me more excited than 1 → 100
Yasser@yasser_elsaid_
@marclou Do you think you will continue working on multiple products at the same time or go all in on TrustMRR? and why? I think TrustMRR can be huge.
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@TweeterDowny Action without a plan or preparation will do you more harm than good.
But also don't overplan.
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@Mrblisscontent Totally agree. Don't find fares on a sunny day when nobody needs a cab. Take a holiday and rest. But on a monsoon day when everyone is literally wanting you to take them somewhere, do overtime and make lot of money!
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@ShehjadTaus @Mrblisscontent But burnout is real foo right?
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@Mrblisscontent Sometime, Relaxing is the easiest way to accrue consistency debt.
Deep Work never plateaus.
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@lochan_twt That's me. I didn't do extreme study sessions. Still did decent!
I used to study smartly. I literally built softwares to help me study smartly - organise notes smartly, spaced repetition technique, YT educational video to PDF notes for quick revision.
I had an amazing prep
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@KevinSzabo14 For those who think otherwise. The truth: an uncomfortable truth about relationships. Great read. Not trying to change your mind. Just a different line of thought.
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@arthuryuzbashew @mediafa_st Why does the UI resembles that of DataFast so much? Like no accusations. Genuinely curious.
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10 months ago I launched @mediafa_st
Today it crossed $17K all-time revenue 💸
In the last 3 months alone: $8K 🔥
One product that now pays for my bills, groceries, college, and life in Spain
It literally gave me freedom and now I’m shipping new products
Made my 17 year-old self proud at 20

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@maxcy89 In Nassim Taleb's words, "Have more skin in the game!"
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