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Automate Python scripting and Gemini-powered image generation using uv. Ideal for creating art, editing images, and running ad-hoc scripts.
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Automate Python scripting and Gemini-powered image generation using uv. Ideal for creating art, editing images, and running ad-hoc scripts.
Orchestrate an automated PR review-fix loop. Dispatches subagents to analyze code, CI status, and comments, then applies iterative fixes until the PR reaches a passing state.
Automated migration workflow from legacy Crowi (Express/Swig) to modern architecture (Next.js 16/Fastify/ts-rest).
A professional tool for reading, creating, and editing .docx documents with precise layout control, using python-docx and automated visual rendering checks.
Epistemic safety analysis for JSON data in prompts to prevent LLM hallucinations and reasoning errors when handling incomplete or large-scale datasets.
Automate i18n setup, string extraction, and locale parity audits for React/TS codebases. Features framework-aware config, automated audit scripts, and safe string replacement to ensure seamless localization.
Operate Google Tag Manager via MCP. Handles OAuth, resource discovery, and CRUD operations for tags, triggers, and variables directly from your LLM agent.
Manage and build packages for Open Build Service (OBS) projects, ensuring reproducible builds from source code.
Convert diverse file formats like PDFs, Office docs, images, audio, and web content into clean Markdown, specifically optimized for LLM ingestion, RAG pipelines, and automated text analysis workflows.
Build and execute state-machine based automations with human-in-the-loop support for complex, multi-step business processes.
A Git-backed memory store for agent skills. Download, version, edit, and share custom agent behaviors and procedural knowledge using a CLI.
Automate the creation and maintenance of OpenCode Skills documentation and structure within your repository.