literature-review
Conduct systematic literature reviews across PubMed, arXiv, and Semantic Scholar with AI-driven synthesis, verified citations, and mandatory schematic visualization.
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Conduct systematic literature reviews across PubMed, arXiv, and Semantic Scholar with AI-driven synthesis, verified citations, and mandatory schematic visualization.
RPI Plan Phase: Create chunk-based, dependency-aware implementation plans from research documents for structured, atomic development.
Transforms feature requests, bug reports, and improvement ideas into structured, actionable markdown project plans using repository research and industry best practices.
IDE-grade project scaffolding wizard for 70+ types of web, mobile, desktop, and backend projects, featuring interactive setup for SDKs, databases, and DevOps configurations.
Enriches vague prompts by performing codebase research and asking targeted questions to clarify user intent before execution.
Expert guidance for Logseq plugin development, specifically optimized for the new database architecture, API integration, and property management.
Expert guidance and configuration standards for creating specialized OpenCode AI agents, including YAML frontmatter, tool permissions, and operational modes.
Interactive guide for workspace discovery, providing access to specialist agents, automated workflows, CLI tools, and active lifecycle hooks.
Analyze codebases to generate evidence-grounded Loa artifacts using Enterprise-Grade Managed Scaffolding for structured reality mapping.
Expert Solana Anchor development: build programs, manage PDAs, implement SPL tokens, handle security audits, and perform fuzz testing with Trident.
Manage serverless messaging, task scheduling, and webhook verification with the official Upstash QStash JavaScript/TypeScript SDK.
Standardize code documentation: automate READMEs, API references, JSDoc/TSDoc, and Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) to maintain clean, professional technical guides.