file-todos
A structured file-based system for tracking todos, managing technical debt, and coordinating code review workflows directly within your repository.
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A structured file-based system for tracking todos, managing technical debt, and coordinating code review workflows directly within your repository.
Create robust, scalable, and maintainable technical implementation plans for complex software projects.
Advanced web search, content extraction, and site crawling capabilities using the Tavily API, optimized for AI agent research and data gathering.
Manage Obsidian vaults, notes, and wiki-links using the Obsidian CLI. Perform safe note moves, fuzzy searches, daily note generation, and structured content management.
Structured batch manipulation, validation, and reporting for PlantUML sequence diagrams across multiple files.
Manages complete plugin lifecycle for JUCE development: install, uninstall, reset, and destroy. Handles system folder deployment, cache management, and safe, version-controlled removal for audio developers.
Security-first auditing framework for AI-generated code. Provides multi-level protection including hardcoded secret detection, dangerous pattern identification, and comprehensive vulnerability audits for modern web applications.
Efficiently manage git worktrees with automated file synchronization, background task execution, and CLI-based workspace orchestration.
Collaborative PR review using a swarm of three specialized AI agents (Correctness, Health, UX) that discuss findings and reach consensus before posting a structured summary with inline comments.
Implements Manus-style persistent markdown planning for complex workflows, project tracking, and research management to optimize agent attention and memory.
Create polished animated terminal demos for pull requests and documentation using asciinema, agg, and svg-term-cli.
Generate professional Product Requirements Documents (PRD) and structure features for autonomous development cycles.