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Write, structure, and maintain technical documentation like READMEs, API docs, runbooks, and architecture specs to keep your team aligned and informed.
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Write, structure, and maintain technical documentation like READMEs, API docs, runbooks, and architecture specs to keep your team aligned and informed.
A security scanner for Claude Skills to detect malicious code, data exfiltration risks, and unauthorized system access before installation.
Framework for multi-agent collaboration using the Google A2A protocol. Enables messaging, task delegation, and cross-agent coordination for CLI-based AI tools.
Maintain Mintlify documentation sites: configure navigation, manage MDX content, add components, and handle API references.
IDE-grade project scaffolding wizard for 70+ types of web, mobile, desktop, and backend projects, featuring interactive setup for SDKs, databases, and DevOps configurations.
Streamline technical documentation for BattleScope features, maintaining consistency across API, frontend, and architecture layers.
Build AI agents with tool calling and multi-step reasoning. Generate, manage, and orchestrate custom skill files for Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and other AI assistants to standardize your development workflows.
AWS EKS management: cluster provisioning, node group orchestration, IRSA security, and Kubernetes workload deployment.
AI-powered documentation engine that automatically generates C4 architecture diagrams, technical specs, and codebase analysis from any source code directory.
A versatile Draw.io integration for agentic diagram generation, validation, and export, optimized for process mining and SAP-to-Odoo orchestration visualization.
Privacy-preserving transactions on Base using Veil Cash. Deposit into shielded pools, perform ZK-based withdrawals/transfers, and manage private balances. Supports ETH/USDC via local ZK proofs and Bankr-signed deposits.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.