mychefReference tool for devtools — covers intro, quickstart, patterns and more. Quick lookup for Mychef concepts, best practices, and implementation patterns.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install bytesagain-lab/mychefGrade Limited — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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New developers can quickly learn devtools basics like setup, patterns, and debugging via the mychef skill. It provides a concise reference without needing external resources or credentials.
During code reviews, team members can look up best practices and implementation patterns for mychef. This ensures consistency and adherence to standards without slowing down the process.
Candidates preparing for devtools-related interviews can use mychef to review concepts like migration, security, and performance. It serves as a quick study aid for key topics.
During production incidents, engineers can quickly reference debugging and performance sections. This reduces mean time to resolution by providing immediate guidance.
Teams adopting mychef can use the skill to standardize knowledge across squads. The patterns and cheatsheet commands facilitate consistent implementation practices.
Offer a free tier with basic command references, and a premium subscription for advanced patterns, integrations, and support. Revenue from subscriptions and enterprise licenses.
License the skill package to organizations that want branded, offline-capable documentation for their internal devtools. Generate revenue through licensing and custom development.
Use the skill as a study guide for paid training courses and certification exams on devtools best practices. Revenue from course enrollments and exam fees.
💬 Integration Tip
Simply install the skill and use the command table to invoke any topic. No API keys or configuration required; works offline.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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