vvm
VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
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VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
Manages the OpenClaw release lifecycle: prepares branches, updates versioning across multiple platforms, generates changelogs, and orchestrates npm and binary artifact publishing.
Research agent for Nia: index/search remote codebases, docs, and packages. Optimizes AI context by prioritizing full source indexing over web fetches to reduce hallucinations.
Diagnose dotCMS CI/CD GitHub Actions failures, including PR builds, merge queue issues, and nightly test reports.
Generates structured, conventional git commit messages based on staged changes.
Enforces disciplined Test-Driven Development (TDD) by requiring a failing test before implementation, ensuring code reliability and preventing premature over-engineering.
Create structured specifications for platform changes including GitHub issues, SDD templates, and automated type inference for infrastructure and security.
GitHub operations via gh CLI. Use for repository inspection, issues, PRs, releases, and deep codebase analysis including cloning for architectural insights.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.
Streamline your codebase by automatically removing redundant or obvious comments while preserving essential architectural and logic-focused documentation.
Generates comprehensive API references, user manuals, and architectural system documentation directly from your codebase and technical specifications.
Add evlog framework integration: automate wide-event logging across your stack with standardized middleware, build configurations, testing, and documentation.