massgen-develops-massgen
Development guide for self-improving MassGen via programmatic automation testing and visual UI/UX evaluation.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
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Development guide for self-improving MassGen via programmatic automation testing and visual UI/UX evaluation.
Operate Railway infrastructure: manage projects, services, databases, object storage, deployments, environments, variables, logs, and performance metrics.
Guide for implementing features using architecture-first design, TDD, rich domain models, and Swift 6.2 patterns, ensuring a clean separation between Domain, Infrastructure, and App layers.
A scaffolding tool for generating production-ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, including boilerplate, typed handlers, schema definitions, and test stubs for AI agent integrations.
A unified Solana development skill hub featuring multi-agent orchestration, progressive skill loading, and deep integrations for Anchor, Token-2022, DeFi protocols, and security auditing.
Search and execute dynamic external tools via the QVeris API for real-time data retrieval, stock market analysis, and web-based tasks.
Synthesize performance profiling data into actionable recommendations and evidence-backed technical decisions.
Automates the generation of .http request files for Spring Boot REST controllers to simplify API documentation and testing.
AI-powered creative visual prompt generator for posters, banners, product shots, and social media content.
Expert guidance for configuring FeatBit observability via OpenTelemetry. Use for setting up metrics, logs, traces, and connecting OTEL backends like Seq, Jaeger, or Prometheus for FeatBit backend monitoring.
Plan features through an interactive, multi-step process that generates comprehensive Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) with user stories, acceptance criteria, and technical specifications.
Interface design guidance for utilitarian apps, focusing on dashboards, admin panels, and data-heavy UIs using a component-library-first approach.