dgame-dev
Expert assistant for the DGame Unity framework, facilitating development, architecture, hotfix, and resource management within the TEngine-based ecosystem.
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Expert assistant for the DGame Unity framework, facilitating development, architecture, hotfix, and resource management within the TEngine-based ecosystem.
Full-stack SDLC agent workflow managing the entire production lifecycle from intake and planning to automated testing, CI/CD, and infrastructure deployment using MCP tools.
Master component-driven development for React, Vue, and Svelte. Learn advanced composition, CSS-in-JS strategies, and API design for scalable UI design systems.
Build interactive, hypermedia-driven web applications using Rust, Axum, and HTMX for dynamic, real-time UI updates without complex JavaScript frameworks.
Automates the creation of Magento 2 frontend controller actions with routing, dependency injection, and proper response interfaces, following Adobe best practices.
Automate frontend API integration using Apidog and MCP servers. Generate TypeScript types, TanStack Query hooks, and axios-based clients from OpenAPI specifications for consistent, type-safe API consumption.
Standardized Java development guidelines including naming conventions, exception handling, Spring Boot best practices, and concurrency patterns.
Execute implementation plans in separate sessions with review checkpoints, ensuring task-by-task verification and robust code quality.
Master workflow controller for Lovable-style, AI-driven development. Instantly generates premium, multi-page, animated applications by routing to specialized sub-agents. No prompts needed—just build.
Optimize React performance, implement security hardening, and ensure WCAG accessibility compliance with automated patterns and checklists.
Review, audit, and build production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality, accessibility standards, and design system compliance.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.