GLM Catalog

A curated directory centralizing rules, skills, MCP integrations, and featured projects for developers building with GLM models

Developers building with GLM were doing great work, but none of it was findable. Rules lived in private repos, skills got buried in Discord threads, and every new project meant starting from scratch because there was no shared foundation to build on. GLM Catalog was built to fix that.

The catalog is a curated directory that centralizes the resources developers actually need when working with GLM models: pre-built rules that guide consistent outputs, reusable skills that speed up common workflows, MCP tool integrations, and featured projects that show what GLM looks like in real production environments. Everything is organized to be browsable and immediately usable, not just catalogued for the sake of it.

Working close to the model meant I had a clear picture of where developers were losing time and where the ecosystem had gaps worth closing. The goal was never just a resource list. It was giving the GLM community a structured home that made contributing as easy as consuming, so knowledge would actually compound over time rather than evaporate after every conversation.

It started as a side project scratching my own itch, but it became something I genuinely think the ecosystem needed. There is real satisfaction in building infrastructure that other developers quietly benefit from, even if it never trends anywhere.

GLM Catalog sits at the intersection of developer tooling and community infrastructure, and it reflects something I care about: making powerful models more accessible not just through documentation, but through the practical, opinionated resources that close the gap between capability and shipping.

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Created by Hasin Raiyan

GLM Catalog — Hasin Raiyan