app-builder
Full-stack application orchestrator that analyzes natural language requests to determine tech stacks, scaffold projects, and coordinate specialized development agents.
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Full-stack application orchestrator that analyzes natural language requests to determine tech stacks, scaffold projects, and coordinate specialized development agents.
AI-driven GitHub project management using swarm coordination, automated issue triage, project board synchronization, and intelligent task decomposition for efficient development workflows.
A comprehensive moderation toolkit for Civitai, providing automated user management, strike systems, image review, content regulation, and CSAM reporting via tRPC API.
Rigorous, non-performative code review reception for AI agents, prioritizing technical verification and YAGNI over passive agreement.
Parallel task orchestration CLI for AI workers using isolated git workspaces.
Automates research resource preparation by loading instances, searching GitHub for codebases, building dataset descriptions, and downloading arXiv papers.
Automates the synchronization of new infographic templates by updating project documentation, gallery mappings, and AI playground prompts.
Orchestrates multi-agent development workflows, managing task decomposition, requirement analysis, and quality assurance for complex software projects.
Git workflow and branch management tool for the qcc_plus project, enforcing standardized commit conventions and secure deployment processes.
Build Claude Code extensions: skills, agents, hooks, plugins, and slash commands. Includes builder agents for autonomous component creation and structure management.
Expert assistant for testing the Raamattu Nyt embeddable Bible widget, validating API responses, testing reference formats, and debugging audio integration.
Validates cross-artifact consistency (spec, plan, tasks) and detects breaking changes (API, DB, UI) during software feature development.