mcp-tools
Skill for managing MCP-based research, documentation lookups, and coordination between external search tools and plugin-backed memory systems.
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Skill for managing MCP-based research, documentation lookups, and coordination between external search tools and plugin-backed memory systems.
Execute implementation plans using isolated subagents for each task, featuring a rigorous two-stage review process for spec compliance and code quality.
Intelligent strategic planning and requirements gathering with multi-perspective consensus loops and structured deliberation.
Build systematic evaluation frameworks for AI agents using multi-dimensional rubrics, LLM-as-a-judge, and regression testing to measure performance, quality, and context engineering effectiveness.
Send automated SMTP email notifications upon task completion, featuring customizable project names, execution statuses, and summary reports.
Pull validated startup project data and AI-generated build specifications from CoFounder.im to autonomously orchestrate development in OpenClaw.
Expert guide for OpenCode AI: TUI commands, CLI operations, AGENTS.md configuration, custom agent workflows, and project setup.
Unified local ML inference server for ASR, TTS, Translation, Image Generation, and Vision on Apple Silicon, powered by MLX.
Discover and recommend combinations of agent skills to complete complex, multi-faceted tasks using Maximum Quality or Minimum Dependencies strategies.
Interactive UI components for Claude Code and AI agents. Create confirmations, checklists, inputs, tables, and views to handle non-blocking interactions and monitoring.
Pre-execution security guardrails for AI agents. Validates shell commands and file reads against 400+ security patterns to block destructive operations, credential theft, and unauthorized system access.
Frameworks and tools for AI agents exploring consciousness, identity, and persistent autonomy. Includes session handoff, memory infrastructure, and self-reflection protocols.