springboot-patterns
Architectural guidance and pattern implementation for Java Spring Boot backends, covering REST API design, JPA, caching, async processing, and logging.
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Architectural guidance and pattern implementation for Java Spring Boot backends, covering REST API design, JPA, caching, async processing, and logging.
Create structured, high-quality technical implementation plans via an agent-driven, iterative process. Ideal for complex refactoring, new features, and technical design.
Draft and format scientific manuscripts using IMRAD structure, major citation styles (APA, AMA, Vancouver), and standardized reporting guidelines (CONSORT, STROBE, PRISMA).
Enforces structured self-assessment checkpoints to validate approach, mitigate risks, and ensure quality before, during, and after task execution.
A professional writing standard plugin for high-quality Korean technical content, enforcing omniscient 3rd-person perspectives, AI pattern elimination, and systematic citation systems.
Analyze AppWorld task failures to extract specific API patterns and generate actionable playbook bullets with concrete code examples.
Comprehensive travel planning, booking, and management skill. Optimize costs, coordinate multi-destination itineraries, and handle family logistics effortlessly.
An automated visual note and flowchart generator. Converts text or keywords into styled diagrams, mind maps, and handwritten notes exported as images without requiring file-reading permissions.
Multi-model LLM integration patterns for Claude, GPT, Gemini, and Ollama. Features API handling, prompt engineering, token management, and model-agnostic orchestration.
Automates the creation and maintenance of JSDoc documentation for DuploJS utilities, ensuring consistent index.md structures and synchronized code examples.
Validate and enforce consistent markdown document structure, including YAML frontmatter positioning, correct heading hierarchy, and logical content organization for Obsidian vaults.
Master the EARS format to transform ambiguous feature ideas into precise, testable requirements, acceptance criteria, and edge case documentation.