file-todos
A structured file-based system for tracking todos, managing technical debt, and coordinating code review workflows directly within your repository.
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A structured file-based system for tracking todos, managing technical debt, and coordinating code review workflows directly within your repository.
Git-aware logical undo at track, phase, or task level with confirmation gates.
Systematically updates Dawncaster card/talent browser filter dropdowns and mapping arrays when new game expansions are released, ensuring frontend data synchronization with the Blightbane API.
Test C# Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using unit tests for tools and integration tests for protocol compliance and end-to-end scenarios.
AI-optimized artifact tracking system for token-efficient project orchestration, phase management, and automated task delegation using YAML-Markdown hybrid formats.
Analyze RFPs and requirements to identify stakeholders, decompose functional modules, extract constraints, and generate high-priority clarification questions.
Analyze and debug fast-agent session histories, tool execution logs, and conversation timing to resolve performance bottlenecks, tool loops, and unexpected session terminations.
Orchestrate visual communication by drawing diagrams, flowcharts, and annotations on a TLDraw canvas via CLI. Ideal for architectural planning, PR reviews, and logging agent output.
Standardized Git workflow for pattern development, including rebase strategies, pull request creation, and upstream synchronization for collaborative community repository management.
A robust verification and QA system for software agents featuring real-time truth scoring, automated code validation, and instant rollback capabilities to maintain high reliability.
An advanced development guide for Claude Code, covering REPL environments, MCP integration, development workflows, and best practices for AI-assisted coding.
Standardized Swift coding conventions, naming rules, and idiomatic patterns for clean, maintainable, and readable iOS/macOS development.