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Generate absurdly thorough, professional README.md files for any project, covering local development, system architecture, and deployment instructions.
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Generate absurdly thorough, professional README.md files for any project, covering local development, system architecture, and deployment instructions.
Package entire code repositories into single, AI-optimized files. Ideal for providing codebase context to LLMs like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini for analysis, security audits, and bug investigations.
Manages the OpenClaw release lifecycle: prepares branches, updates versioning across multiple platforms, generates changelogs, and orchestrates npm and binary artifact publishing.
Expert guide for MoonBit development, including project scaffolding, modular layout, build tooling, and testing best practices.
Project bootstrap for Claude Code with safety guardrails, git workflow automation, project auditing, and structured multi-phase planning.
Implement robust software testing strategies, including unit, integration, and E2E tests, mocking frameworks, TDD patterns, and best practices for high-quality, reliable code across any stack.
Browser-based QA automation for web applications. Performs automated site audits, visual regression testing, user flow verification, and issue tracking with real-time browser snapshots.
A specialized skill for generating high-quality technical documentation, code comments, API specs, and README patterns. Automates standard documentation workflows for C# and TypeScript projects.
Standardizes markdown content with active voice, precise heading hierarchies, and WCAG AA accessibility compliance for documentation, web sites, and repository files.
Initializes a development session with environmental health checks, task status synchronization, and contextual memory restoration for Claude Code.
Resume a paused experimental loop by restoring branch context, loading configuration, reading history, and identifying optimization patterns for continued iteration.
Write INVEST-compliant user stories with testable Given-When-Then acceptance criteria to bridge the gap between requirements and development.