cross-repo-coordination
Coordinates cross-repository updates for GitHub Actions runner configurations, ensuring workflow labels match runner scale sets to prevent job queuing.
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Coordinates cross-repository updates for GitHub Actions runner configurations, ensuring workflow labels match runner scale sets to prevent job queuing.
Standardized Java development guidelines including naming conventions, exception handling, Spring Boot best practices, and concurrency patterns.
Directly interface with RagCode MCP via SSE protocol without complex configuration files or binary dependencies.
Semantic code analysis guide for Serena MCP. Automatically prioritizes Serena tools for symbols, references, and code memory to optimize context and efficiency.
Transform AI agents into proactive partners using WAL Protocol, persistent memory buffers, and autonomous cron scheduling to anticipate needs and improve performance.
Master cross-language error handling patterns: exceptions, Result types, and graceful degradation for resilient application development.
Validates Skill, Agent, and Command syntax using validate_skills.py, logs errors, and manages the automated QC workflow for agent development.
Database schema validation, data integrity testing, migration validation, transaction isolation, and query performance testing. Ensure ACID compliance and referential integrity for data-driven applications.
Implement robust backend error handling with custom classes, middleware, structured logging, and recovery patterns.
Expert LangGraph architect skill for designing stateful, multi-actor AI agent workflows with robust persistence, conditional branching, and ReAct patterns.
Expert AWS solution architecture for startups focusing on serverless, scalable, and cost-effective cloud infrastructure with modern DevOps practices and IaC.
Expert guidance for building production-ready Swift database client libraries, covering wire protocols, connection pooling, state machines, and NIO integration.