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Definition of Done (DoD) verification workflow that triggers automatically upon implementation completion to ensure quality, document evidence, and standardize reporting.
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Definition of Done (DoD) verification workflow that triggers automatically upon implementation completion to ensure quality, document evidence, and standardize reporting.
Persistent state management and workflow analytics using DuckDB for task dependency tracking, historical metrics, and context checkpointing.
Initiates automated reverse engineering by discovering codebase architecture, layers, and technology stacks to facilitate system modernization or documentation.
Orchestrate end-to-end quality engineering across CI/CD pipelines, from commit-stage unit testing and shift-left strategies to production-stage synthetic monitoring and compliance gates.
Expert code reviewer for Rust projects. Performs comprehensive quality, security, performance, and architectural analysis using Bazel and project-specific conventions.
Guided, systematic feature development agent that orchestrates codebase exploration, architectural design, implementation, and automated testing.
Streamline technical documentation for BattleScope features, maintaining consistency across API, frontend, and architecture layers.
Generate production-ready Cloudscape Design System React + TypeScript UI code, components, and scaffolds with accessibility, responsive patterns, and robust state handling.
Official Sunhat toolkit for end-to-end TRON smart contract lifecycle: development, compilation, cross-framework testing, and deployment.
Ziwei Doushu charting and layered interpretation engine. Analyzes natal, yearly, monthly, and daily horoscopes using structured data, offering systematic, evidence-based astrological insights.
CMMI-based SDLC router providing process guidance, requirements management, architectural decision support, quality assurance, and governance for GitHub and Azure DevOps workflows.
Focus testing effort on highest-risk areas using risk assessment and prioritization. Use when planning test strategy, allocating resources, or making coverage decisions.