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Adds recsys-pipeline-architect under Development & Code Tools.
What it is
A skill for designing composable recommendation, ranking, and feed pipelines using the six-stage Source → Hydrator → Filter → Scorer → Selector → SideEffect framework popularized by xAI's open-sourced For You algorithm (Apache 2.0 pattern; this skill is MIT and is an independent reimplementation).
Why it fits
Most "recommendation systems" in production aren't exotic ML — they're pipelines. This skill encodes that pattern, walks Claude through eight clarifying steps (use case → sources → hydrations → filters → scorers → selector → side effects → scaffold), surfaces architectural trade-offs (multi-action vs single-score, candidate isolation vs joint, online vs offline), and emits a runnable scaffold in the user's stack.
What's in the repo
SKILL.md(the skill itself, ~14KB) + 5 load-on-demand reference docsInserted alphabetically between
pypict-claude-skillandreddit-fetch. Description kept to one line in the style of other entries; author byline at the end.Happy to revise the description, move to a different category, or shorten further — just let me know.