Eddy Benchek

Built a directory after bookmarking 50+ repos for Copilot prompts

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I had a problem: I kept finding amazing Copilot prompts on GitHub, but could never find them again when I needed them. My bookmarks folder became a graveyard of random repos.

I built CopilotHub - a centralized, searchable directory for Copilot resources.

Why it matters:

- Saves hours of hunting for the right prompt

- Community-curated means quality content rises to the top

- Searchable by category, language, framework

- Free and open source

What's included:

- 1000+ prompts, instructions, agents, and MCP servers

- Categories: code review, debugging, documentation, refactoring, etc.

- Full-text search with filters

- Community voting system

Started with content from awesome-copilot, now growing through community contributions. Built with Next.js 15, Prisma, and server-side rendering.

What's next:

- More community contributions

- Better search and filtering

- API access (maybe?)

If you use Copilot, I'd love your feedback: https://copilothub.directory

What would make this more useful for you?

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