ai.packmind/mcp-server

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v1.0.0ai.packmindUnknownUpdated 7mo agoGitHub

Packmind captures, scales, and enforces your organization's technical decisions.

❗ The 2 big problems every AI-native engineer runs into Every tool expects its own inputs: Copilot → , chat modes, reusable prompts Claude → , commands, skills Cursor → , commands, skills (with more formats appearing every month…) But your team’s actual standards aren’t stored anywhere: architecture rules → buried in Slack or Notion naming conventions → stuck in your head patterns → hiding in PR…

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Authorai.packmind
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Version1.0.0
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❗ The 2 big problems every AI-native engineer runs into Every tool expects its own inputs: Copilot → , chat modes, reusable prompts Claude → , commands, skills Cursor → , commands, skills (with more formats appearing every month…) But your team’s actual standards aren’t stored anywhere: architecture rules → buried in Slack or Notion naming conventions → stuck in your head patterns → hiding in PR comments best practices → scattered across repos 👉 Packmind helps you turn all of this into a real…

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