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Finally, here they are! Chimera Skills.
Apologies for the delay on uploading these, but as promised, here there are all the Chimera 3.0 Skills, an evolution from Claude Code Subagents on Chimera 2.0. You can use these on your claude Desktop adn also on your Claude Code via plug-ins. If you have any questions, let me know. Enjoy!
Finally, here they are! Chimera Skills.
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Just downloaded. Very excited to play with these. Thanks so much for sharing @Didac Fernandez !!
Travels
Hi Everyone, I have been traveling and wrapping my whole US life this past week, and now heading towards my new destination (Spain), with a short stop in UK. As soon as I get half settled, I will be sharing all teh Chimera files with everyone here, I have not forgotten!
3 likes • Nov 6
@Didac Fernandez safe travels! Would love to connect at some point! Everyone else @Gary Quigley here is a recording of the last session: https://fathom.video/share/o-mMXF_GhzMry9kFQusqDsvEnGtg3rKp
Don’t miss this Friday’s AMA, I will release Chimera v3.0
Hi all! Be sure you don’t miss this Friday’s AMA session! I will be releasing Chimera v3.0 with all of you, so you will get your hands on all the files and prompts you need to convert your Claude Desktop into a x10 productivity agent machine. We will go through the setup and installation together an we will revisit a few more things related to Claude that will enhance your experience with the tool. You don’t want to miss this one. See you there!
0 likes • Oct 27
@Didac Fernandez Thanks SO much for the session. It was awesome! You mentioned a couple repos that have a list of awesome subagents. Are those public repos? Can you point us to them? Would really appreciate it!
What about selling agents that require no build?
Hi Everyone, These past two weeks, I've been super busy figuring out a few things and testing the Chimera enhancements. I’ve also been working on starting to materialize a project I’ve been going back and forth on for months. Virtual Agents. I’ll explain more in the future, but basically, I’m trying to create a personalized set of agents—each of them working either individually or as part of a team—aimed at achieving specific business process automations. The idea is to build a catalog of virtual agents that you can almost template-ize and offer to businesses directly from a catalog. This will require quite a lot of work, but I believe the potential, once it’s done, is pretty high. My plan is to not only offer these myself, but also make them available to other AI practitioners like you—so you can re-sell these agents without having to build them yourself. They would have proven reliability and be tested in real business cases. Would this be something you’d be interested in? For example, being able to offer robust AI solutions and automations without having to build them from scratch?
0 likes • Aug 29
Very interested in collaborating on this!
This is my love story with AI
How did I start with AI? What was my wake-up point (with no return)? Let me tell you my story and how I got where I am. The first time I started with GPT was around summer 2021. At first, I thought it was super cool, but really nothing more than Google search on steroids. I used it here and there for simple stuff, like "write me a song about XYZ" or "tell me where XYZ comes from" or "what can you tell me about XYZ", nothing life-changing, but you could already see some potential. Slowly, I started to push what you could do into more useful territory. I began using it within my work to help me write security scripts for vulnerability management and help me understand more technical concepts. It was brilliant at it, and back then it was already giving me an edge over all my colleagues who weren't using it. Gradually, I started using it more and more for my day-to-day activities – helping me write emails, develop security policies, define implementation roadmaps, etc. At this point, it was becoming a key tool for my daily work. I felt this tool was giving me superpowers. I could do the work of 5 different IT and Cybersecurity experts, all on my own. But still, this was not my breaking point. This was October 2023, and the moment of truth was around the corner. November 2023. This was it. OpenAI released something that changed me forever: GPTs. Until then, ChatGPT was an isolated tool for me, super useful, but I couldn't take it out of there to use it for my own specific needs. Not until then. With GPTs, OpenAI gave everyone the opportunity to take this amazing technology and transform it into something fit for their specific needs. From that day, you could create a team of specialist agents capable of being trained on any subject you wanted, with specific instructions to deliver specific outcomes. But why was this a game changer for me? Because this was the first time I realized the impact this technology was about to have on EVERY SINGLE BUSINESS out there. Now I could build teams of specialists, feed specific knowledge documents, specific to a company or even specific to a team within a company, and train them to deliver outcomes that would've taken hours or even days for a human to prepare.
1 like • Jul 29
@Didac Fernandez this is awesome. You have been an inspiration to me. Can't tell you how grateful I am for your willingness to share what you have learned and continue to learn.
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Entrepreneur in Fintech, RegTech, & PropTech spaces. Looking for next opportunity. Aim to build a Holding Company with a portfolio of revenue streams.

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