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awesome-ai-stack

v0.1.2

Published

A TUI-based package manager for your AI stack. Browse and install MCP servers, memory layers, skills, and agent tools — configured automatically. One command replaces hours of searching.

Readme

awesome-ai-stack

A TUI-based package manager for your AI stack. Browse and install MCP servers, memory layers, skills, and agent tools — configured automatically.

awesome-ai-stack (aas) helps you browse, select, and install AI tools — MCP servers, agents, skills, memory layers, and plugins.

Quick Start

npx awesome-ai-stack

Or install globally (command: aas):

npm install -g awesome-ai-stack
aas

Menu flow

  1. MCP Servers / Agents / Tools
  2. Tools → Skills / Memory / Plugins & Extensions
  3. Browse with search, multi-select, and tag-based suggestions
  4. Skills (e.g. UIUX ProMax) → pick AI assistant
  5. MCP/Agent → pick client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf)
  6. Confirm and install

Install behavior

MCP Servers & Agents (client-level)

  • Installed via npx/npm
  • Config written to your AI client config file (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf)

Skills (IDE skills folders via uipro-cli)

Skills like UIUX ProMax use uipro-cli:

npm install -g uipro-cli
cd /path/to/your/project
uipro init --ai cursor              # project skills folder

aas runs these steps for you after you pick the assistant (always installs to the current project).

Supported assistants include: Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Codex, Copilot, Gemini, Continue, and more — or all.

Memory (client-level MCP)

Mem0, Claude Mem, and Zep install like MCP servers — config goes to Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf. API keys are prompted when needed.

Plugins (project-level)

Plugins install into .aistack/plugins/ in your current working directory.

Development

git clone https://github.com/Ash310u/awesome-ai-stack.git
cd awesome-ai-stack
npm install
npm run validate
npm start

Set AWESOME_AI_STACK_USE_LOCAL=1 to force reading local packages/.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

MIT