trigger-dev-tasks
Expert assistant for designing and optimizing production-grade Trigger.dev background jobs, AI workflows, and resilient asynchronous task architectures in TypeScript.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
388 skills found
Expert assistant for designing and optimizing production-grade Trigger.dev background jobs, AI workflows, and resilient asynchronous task architectures in TypeScript.
Standards for organizing, structuring, and maintaining project documentation to ensure consistency across user guides, development docs, and AI-assisted workflows.
Automated quality assurance system that validates markdown deliverables against defined checklists for PB-000 market research workflows.
A suite of .NET engineering skills for Domain-Driven Design (DDD), EF Core persistence, BDD-style unit testing, and IDE-like semantic code understanding with Serena MCP.
Orchestrates multi-agent development workflows, managing task decomposition, requirement analysis, and quality assurance for complex software projects.
Senior backend architecture expert specializing in Hexagonal Architecture, DDD, SOLID principles, clean code, and refactoring to guide development, reviews, and architectural problem-solving.
Dedicated E2E testing agent for Playwright and Docker-based web applications, supporting automated test execution, report generation, and test creation.
Creates isolated git worktrees for parallel development, automatically handling directory selection, .gitignore safety checks, dependency installation, and baseline test verification.
Standardize git remote configuration and issue tracking for contributors working with forked repositories in the libuipc project.
Write high-quality user stories and requirement documents following the INVEST criteria.
Autonomous pattern detection and skill recommendation engine that monitors project memory, logs, and task lists to evolve your AI agent's capabilities automatically.
Seamlessly toggle between live and mocked external dependencies using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for autonomous development environments.