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I started this collection because I was tired of forgetting the good stuff. Every time I'd stumble across a useful Reddit thread about which Perplexity model actually works best, or a GitHub guide on working with Claude, or someone's battle-tested MCP setup, I'd bookmark it and never see it again. So I built this instead. A curated reference library of AI resources that have actually helped me get better at using these tools. It's organized by platform (Claude, Perplexity, OpenAI, Gemini) and tagged by topic (vibe coding, MCPs, best practices), which means when I need to remember how to do something specific, I can actually find it. Think of it as my external brain for AI workflows, except it's searchable and doesn't require me to remember which tab I left that thing open in three weeks ago.

I started this collection because I was tired of forgetting the good stuff. Every time I'd stumble across a useful Reddit thread about which Perplexity model actually works best, or a GitHub guide on working with Claude, or someone's battle-tested MCP setup, I'd bookmark it and never see it again. So I built this instead. A curated reference library of AI resources that have actually helped me get better at using these tools. It's organized by platform (Claude, Perplexity, OpenAI, Gemini) and tagged by topic (vibe coding, MCPs, best practices), which means when I need to remember how to do something specific, I can actually find it. Think of it as my external brain for AI workflows, except it's searchable and doesn't require me to remember which tab I left that thing open in three weeks ago.

I started this collection because I was tired of forgetting the good stuff. Every time I'd stumble across a useful Reddit thread about which Perplexity model actually works best, or a GitHub guide on working with Claude, or someone's battle-tested MCP setup, I'd bookmark it and never see it again. So I built this instead. A curated reference library of AI resources that have actually helped me get better at using these tools. It's organized by platform (Claude, Perplexity, OpenAI, Gemini) and tagged by topic (vibe coding, MCPs, best practices), which means when I need to remember how to do something specific, I can actually find it. Think of it as my external brain for AI workflows, except it's searchable and doesn't require me to remember which tab I left that thing open in three weeks ago.
