This one takes a two-step approach to generative art: first you create an "algorithmic philosophy" (essentially a manifesto for a computational aesthetic movement), then it generates p5.js code that expresses that philosophy through particle systems, flow fields, or noise-driven behaviors. The prompt is opinionated about process over product and emphasizes seeded randomness so each run is unique. What's interesting is the insistence on "expert craftsmanship" language throughout, repeatedly telling Claude to make algorithms that look like they took countless hours to refine. It's useful when you want exploratory generative art with conceptual depth rather than just asking for a pretty particle effect, though the philosophy step might feel like overhead if you just want to iterate quickly on visuals.
npx -y skills add syahiidkamil/software-engineer-ai-agent-atlas --skill algorithmic-art --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
moizibnyousaf/ai-agent-skills
github/awesome-copilot