lgtm
Launch lgtm TUI to review markdown files, code plans, or documentation with line-by-line commenting, syntax highlighting, and collaborative feedback workflows.
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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.
Comprehensive management for the Flow Nexus platform, covering user authentication, sandbox execution, app deployment, credit management, and gamified challenges.
Standardize project scaffolding with pre-configured Claude Code directories, commands, and agents to ensure consistency across all your development templates.
An autonomous AI agent loop that executes Claude Code repeatedly to build features from structured PRDs until completion.
Persistent, Git-friendly memory for Claude. Automatically store and retrieve project decisions, bug fixes, and coding patterns in a local .mv2 file.
Search and discover Claude Code skills and MCP servers from marketplaces, GitHub repositories, and registries to enhance your AI-assisted development workflow.
GitHub operations via gh CLI. Use for repository inspection, issues, PRs, releases, and deep codebase analysis including cloning for architectural insights.
Enriches vague prompts by performing codebase research and asking targeted questions to clarify user intent before execution.
A suite of professional tools for auditing, evaluating, chunking, and scaffolding production-ready RAG pipelines within Claude Code.
Synchronizes and maintains CLAUDE.md and README.md documentation hierarchy across a repository to ensure consistent, just-in-time context for AI agents.
Expert guidance for building production-ready applications with Anthropic's Claude API. Covers SDKs, prompt caching, batch processing, streaming, tool use, and cost optimization strategies.
Scaffold complex, multi-step coding tasks into actionable implementation plans and execute them autonomously using a Claude-driven bash loop.