Standards someone puts their name on.
schematize is a catalogue of normative skills for Claude Code: floors for architecture, security and testing that the agent applies on its own. All open, versioned on GitHub, with an identifiable person behind every skill.
Who maintains it
The catalogue is maintained by Lucas Andrade, credited as Lucassa on every house skill. The name on each skill card is clickable on purpose: anyone about to trust a standard with their own code deserves to know who stands behind it.
Partners
Two skills are signed by specialist partners: schematize-seo by Hextorn and schematize-pentest by Basilisk Offsec. Each one carries the name and site of whoever maintains it — the same rule applies to all of them.
Hextorn
hextorn.com — schematize-seo
Basilisk Offsec
basiliskoffsec.com — schematize-pentest
Why it exists
An agent writes code too fast for case-by-case review. With no written floor, every session renegotiates from scratch what counts as secure, what needs a test and how the system is organised. The skills write that floor once and apply it always — the same for human and AI code.
How it holds up
Every skill is a public GitHub repository, and every version ships as a Release. The site and the app read the same source, so the version you see here is the one that is published. Nothing is distributed through a closed channel.