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protein-design-skills

Aadaptyvbio
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adaptyvbio/protein-design-skills
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Agent Score

💡 Summary

This skill provides tools for computational protein design, automating the process of binder design.

🎯 Target Audience

Computational biologistsBioinformatics researchersProtein engineersAcademic institutionsPharmaceutical companies

🤖 AI Roast:Powerful, but the setup might scare off the impatient.

Security AnalysisLow Risk

Risk: Low. Review: outbound network access (SSRF, data egress). Run with least privilege and audit before enabling in production.


Install

/plugin marketplace add adaptyvbio/protein-design-skills
/plugin install adaptyv@protein-design-skills

Setup (first time)

Getting started


Skills

View all 21 skills


Pipeline

Standard pipeline


Quick start

"Design a binder for PDB 1ALU"

Claude will automatically use the right skills (BoltzGen → Chai → QC).


Links


Contributing

Creating a new skill

The easiest way to create a new skill is with Claude Code:

/skill skill-creator

This uses Anthropic's skill-creator to guide you through the process.

See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed guidelines.


License

MIT

References

5-Dim Analysis
Clarity8/10
Novelty8/10
Utility9/10
Completeness7/10
Maintainability8/10
Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Automates complex protein design tasks
  • Integrates multiple skills for efficiency
  • User-friendly setup process

Cons

  • Limited documentation on advanced features
  • Dependency on external skills
  • May require specific computational resources

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