error-handling
Implement robust backend error handling with custom classes, middleware, structured logging, and recovery patterns.
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Implement robust backend error handling with custom classes, middleware, structured logging, and recovery patterns.
Query Google NotebookLM notebooks directly from Claude Code for source-grounded, citation-backed answers from Gemini. Features persistent authentication, library management, and automated browser-based document retrieval.
Prevents AI hallucination and ensures evidence-based, verifiable outputs when analyzing code, reviewing technical documents, or providing recommendations.
Transform meeting transcripts into structured notes featuring key decisions, summary points, action items, and open questions.
Implement ReasoningBank adaptive learning with AgentDB's ultra-fast vector backend. Features trajectory tracking, verdict judgment, memory distillation, and pattern recognition for self-learning autonomous agents.
Persistent state management and workflow analytics using DuckDB for task dependency tracking, historical metrics, and context checkpointing.
Automate iOS development workflows using XcodeBuildMCP: build, run, test, inspect UI, and capture logs on local simulators.
Create structured, high-quality technical implementation plans via an agent-driven, iterative process. Ideal for complex refactoring, new features, and technical design.
Agile project management expert for sprint planning, risk mitigation, and stakeholder alignment in software engineering teams.
Generate professional, compliant Git commit messages from your staged changes using Chris Beams' seven rules.
Manage and automate your Obsidian knowledge base using a CLI tool to search, create, move, and refactor Markdown notes directly.
Orchestrates complex programming tasks by analyzing available skills, generating structured execution plans, and managing manual or delegated multi-step workflows.