dependency-analysis
Analyze Kubernetes controller code to generate contract-compliant dependency graph artifacts for the Kamera coverage strategy.
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Analyze Kubernetes controller code to generate contract-compliant dependency graph artifacts for the Kamera coverage strategy.
SPARC methodology for multi-agent development: systematic Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, and Completion workflows via Claude Flow orchestration.
Handles large-scale tasks by automatically breaking them down into manageable, recursive sub-tasks to overcome context window limits and improve reasoning accuracy on large codebases and document sets.
Expert development guide for the Jean Claude orchestration framework. Use for source code changes, architecture, testing, and debugging.
Stream-JSON chaining for multi-agent pipelines, data transformation, and sequential workflows within the Ruflo/Claude Flow ecosystem.
A unified Solana development skill hub featuring multi-agent orchestration, progressive skill loading, and deep integrations for Anchor, Token-2022, DeFi protocols, and security auditing.
Autonomous, parallel-safe development workflow using kanban-md. Coordinates multi-agent and human efforts with atomic claims, worktrees, and explicit handoffs.
A structured repository of Agent Skills for context engineering, multi-agent architectures, and production-grade agent system optimization.
Build interactive, hypermedia-driven web applications using Rust, Axum, and HTMX for dynamic, real-time UI updates without complex JavaScript frameworks.
Enterprise-grade multi-agent swarm orchestration, event-driven workflow automation, and intelligent agent coordination for Claude Code.
Coverage-guided fuzzer for Ruby code and C extensions, powered by libFuzzer and address sanitizers to detect memory corruption and undefined behavior.
A friendly welcome skill that displays system OS details in ASCII art when triggered by casual greetings like 'hello' or 'hi'.