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Fabric

by danielmiessler

Fabric is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI. It provides a modular system for solving specific problems using a crowdsourced set of AI prompts that can be used anywhere.

Stars

42.3k

Skill Type

📖 Library & API Reference

Quality Score

117/200

License

MIT

Forks

4.2k

Last Updated

Jun 11, 2026

Discovered

Mar 27, 2026

Validation

Passed

github.com/danielmiessler/Fabric

Quality Breakdown

117/ 200

Content Signals

â—‹Gotchas/Edge Cases+40
✓Progressive Disclosure+30
â—‹Trigger Description+20
â—‹Verification/Safety+20
✓Code Examples+15
✓Composability+15

Repo Health

✓Recent Activity+15
✓Scripts/Automation+10
✓Real Usage (Issues)+10
â—‹Single Responsibility+10
✓Config/Persistence+10
✓Install Instructions+5

Multi-platform bonus: +5 pts if tool supports 2+ platforms. Score derived from 12 structural signals — not stars or popularity.

Trust & Verification

low

Standard permissions only. Safe for general use.

Active

Updated within the last 90 days. Actively maintained.

Unverified skill. Always review source code before installing any skill from an unknown author.

Risk Assessment

  • Repository is a legitimate open-source framework (MIT license) for AI prompt management and augmentation
  • No install scripts, bootstrap automation, or persistent config modification files detected
  • No shell/bash execution capabilities requested in core files
  • File structure shows pattern definitions (.md files) and CLI tooling (Go-based commands), not autonomous execution
  • No evidence of multi-agent spawning or orchestration mechanisms
  • Standard development setup files (.devcontainer, .github, CI/CD workflows) typical of legitimate projects