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Automates the release workflow for Worktrunk, including version bumping, CHANGELOG generation, contributor crediting, and publishing to crates.io and GitHub.
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Automates the release workflow for Worktrunk, including version bumping, CHANGELOG generation, contributor crediting, and publishing to crates.io and GitHub.
Automates Moonwell protocol governance proposal lifecycle, from creation and verification to deployment and testing.
Extracts Supabase anonymous API keys from client-side source code to facilitate RLS testing and security auditing.
A specialized Git assistant for executing safe interactive rebases, managing commit history, and resolving merge conflicts with automated safety backups.
Optimizes Prisma Client connection pool settings for production databases, serverless environments, and high-concurrency architectures to prevent connection exhaustion and performance bottlenecks.
Efficiently manage git worktrees with automated file synchronization, background task execution, and CLI-based workspace orchestration.
Chrome DevTools MCP server for AI-driven browser automation, testing, and debugging via Puppeteer. Features input automation, visual snapshots, performance tracing, and network inspection.
Parallelize independent debugging or development tasks by delegating to specialized subagents with isolated context.
Interface design guidance for utilitarian apps, focusing on dashboards, admin panels, and data-heavy UIs using a component-library-first approach.
Build production-grade AI agents using LangGraph, Anthropic/OpenAI/vLLM, and structured outputs. Features streaming, A2A protocol, Pydantic validation, vector memory, and guardrails for resilient, multi-agent workflows.
Master Material Design 3 and Jetpack Compose for native Android UI development. Build adaptive, accessible interfaces using Google's latest standards.
Injects entropy into decision-making using Tarot card readings when user prompts are vague, casual, or require creative tie-breaking.