conversation-log
Systematic technical conversation logging for developers and engineers. Captures decisions, implementation details, and session outcomes with factual precision.
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Systematic technical conversation logging for developers and engineers. Captures decisions, implementation details, and session outcomes with factual precision.
AI-powered browser automation server for web interaction, data extraction, and research using the Model Context Protocol.
Submit completed tasks on OpenAnt via CLI. Handles text reports, file uploads (images, docs, code), and external proof links to ensure verified deliverables.
Parallelize independent debugging or development tasks by delegating to specialized subagents with isolated context.
Query Microsoft 365 Copilot for workplace intelligence—emails, meetings, documents, and team communication—to ground your AI agent in organizational context.
Build and execute state-machine based automations with human-in-the-loop support for complex, multi-step business processes.
Proven patterns for extracting, caching, and processing analytics data from GA4 and GSC using MCP servers.
Master multi-agent orchestration with LangGraph. Build stateful, fault-tolerant AI workflows using supervisor-worker patterns, conditional routing, and advanced state management.
Structured problem-framing tool for design sprints and product strategy. Facilitates collaborative or individual sessions to define goals, stakeholders, constraints, and pain points before solution generation.
Monitor and track updates from blogs, RSS, and Atom feeds directly using the blogwatcher CLI within your OpenClaw assistant.
Orchestrate multi-agent AI swarms using the ClawTeam CLI to automate parallel task execution, dependency management, and team collaboration with git worktree isolation and tmux support.
Master Rust async programming with Tokio, including tasks, channels, streams, error handling, and production-grade concurrency patterns.