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Launch lgtm TUI to review markdown files, code plans, or documentation with line-by-line commenting, syntax highlighting, and collaborative feedback workflows.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
Conduct automated code reviews for local changes or remote GitHub Pull Requests. It analyzes code for correctness, maintainability, and standards using git and gh CLI integration.
Automated session cleanup and documentation tool. Proactively updates CLAUDE.md, detects automation patterns, extracts insights, and organizes pending tasks.
Perform automated security audits, bug detection, and code quality assessments on local branch diffs using a structured, checklist-driven verification process.
A strategic marketing ideation engine for SaaS founders. Generate actionable, stage-appropriate growth strategies, content tactics, and promotional ideas tailored to your budget and specific product context.
Autonomous multi-agent LinkedIn system using LangGraph and Claude Opus 4.5 for trend research, content creation, voice profiling, and analytics-driven optimization.
Manually triggers a Hipocampus memory flush to persist current session context to raw logs and initiate the compaction tree process for long-term agent memory maintenance.
Implements Manus-style persistent markdown planning for complex workflows, project tracking, and research management to optimize agent attention and memory.
Run GitHub Actions CI workflows locally using nektos/act in Docker. Test your CI configurations, debug workflow failures, and validate pipeline changes without pushing code to GitHub.
A testing skill designed to verify the functionality of the Skillet CLI by performing basic tasks and confirming completion.
Master professional TDD with the London (mockist) and Chicago (classicist) schools. Automate test-first workflows, style selection, and refactoring with AI agents.