claude-opus-4-5-migration
Migrate your codebase, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to the advanced Opus 4.5 model with automated configuration adjustments.
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Migrate your codebase, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to the advanced Opus 4.5 model with automated configuration adjustments.
Official MCP server for iOS/macOS development: streamline builds, tests, runs, debugging, and UI automation using Xcode and CLI workflows.
Query Microsoft 365 Copilot for workplace intelligence—emails, meetings, documents, and team communication—to ground your AI agent in organizational context.
Create polished animated terminal demos for pull requests and documentation using asciinema, agg, and svg-term-cli.
Implement adaptive learning with ReasoningBank for pattern recognition, strategy optimization, and continuous improvement in AI agents.
Expert consultant for designing and building high-quality, consistent AI agent skills. Guides you through discovery, architecture, and creation phases to ensure reliable, composable, and efficient skill delivery.
A color-coded, real-time context usage progress bar for the Claude Code statusline and manual on-demand checks.
A deep reasoning protocol that ensures systematic analysis, multi-hypothesis generation, and rigorous verification for complex architectural, debugging, and high-stakes tasks.
Unified API for LLM function calling and tool use across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Ollama with standardized schema definitions and execution patterns.
Automated PR lifecycle management: monitors conflicts, resolves CI failures, handles review feedback, and executes squash-merges for safe code integration.
Guided statistical analysis with test selection, assumption checking, power analysis, and APA-formatted reporting for academic and experimental research.
Autonomous multi-agent orchestration framework for Claude Code with memory-driven workflows, parallel-first task execution, Aristotle-based deconstruction, and multi-stage quality gates.