using-git-worktrees
Creates isolated git worktrees for parallel development, automatically handling directory selection, .gitignore safety checks, dependency installation, and baseline test verification.
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Creates isolated git worktrees for parallel development, automatically handling directory selection, .gitignore safety checks, dependency installation, and baseline test verification.
Automates Moonwell protocol governance proposal lifecycle, from creation and verification to deployment and testing.
Maintains a detailed, step-by-step implementation diary for coding sessions with docmgr integration to track changes, rationale, commands, and failures.
AWS RDS management for provisioning, scaling, and operational maintenance of managed relational databases including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Aurora.
Execute implementation plans using isolated subagents for each task, featuring a rigorous two-stage review process for spec compliance and code quality.
Build and manage custom Expo development clients for native module development using EAS Build and TestFlight.
Executes a rigorous, multi-phase Fagan Inspection to systematically resolve persistent, stubborn bugs and complex code interactions.
AWS DynamoDB engineering assistant for schema design, query optimization, single-table patterns, and infrastructure management using Boto3 and AWS CLI.
Autonomous QA cycling workflow that runs test-verify-fix loops until your quality goals are met.
Automated repository synchronization for multi-repo ecosystems, featuring intelligent failure diagnosis, auto-repair for Git state issues, and integrated ecosystem health checks.
Automates the release workflow for Worktrunk, including version bumping, CHANGELOG generation, contributor crediting, and publishing to crates.io and GitHub.
Debug package implementation guide for LobeHub. Provides standardized logging patterns, namespace conventions, and configuration for browser, Node.js, and Electron environments.