bmad-planner
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
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Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
Gracefully pause or close sessions: harvest context, archive work, verify features, and settle AtlasCoin bounties. Use when finishing for the day or wrapping up tasks.
Optimize Node.js performance via Redis caching, clustering, profiling, and monitoring to build fast, scalable, and efficient backend services.
Scaffold and implement authentication in TypeScript/JavaScript apps using Better Auth. Detects frameworks, configures database adapters, sets up route handlers, adds OAuth providers, and scaffolds UI pages.
Orchestrate parallel Claude Code worker swarms with protocol-based behavioral governance for complex features, multi-step refactors, and long-running autonomous coding sessions.
An autonomous AI-powered task management system with Kanban boards, git worktree isolation, and pluggable executors like Claude Code, Gemini, and OpenAI Codex.
Automate your entire Git lifecycle from commit and PR creation to CI monitoring and branch merging, enforcing conventional commits throughout.
TypeScript SDK agent for FX Protocol: manage leveraged positions, perform cross-chain bridges between Base and Ethereum, and interact with fxSAVE yield-bearing stablecoin features.
Automate high-quality screenshot generation for MicroSim visualizations using Chrome headless mode. Ideal for documentation, social media previews, and quality assessment.
Manual testing suite for JUCE audio plugins. Features automated test execution, pluginval validation (strictness 10), and structured DAW testing checklists for stability and quality assurance.
Resets workflow artifacts in the .otto/ directory. Safely removes tasks, specs, and browser sessions for a clean start.
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