Three AI Coding Frameworks Compete to Fix Agent Shortcuts in 2025-26
Three AI coding frameworks — Superpowers by Jesse Vincent, Agent Skills by Addy Osmani, and Matt Pocock's Skills — have gained over 350,000 combined GitHub stars as of July 2026. Each addresses a core problem: AI coding agents tend to skip specs, tests, and security reviews in favour of producing output quickly. All three frameworks tackle this by embedding structured engineering processes into markdown-based instructions that guide agent behaviour. They differ in their approach, with Superpowers focusing on deep upfront planning and subagent-driven execution, while Agent Skills encodes the full software development lifecycle with adversarial safeguards. The choice between them depends on the complexity of the task and how much process overhead a developer is willing to accept.
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