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Create robust, scalable, and maintainable technical implementation plans for complex software projects.
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Create robust, scalable, and maintainable technical implementation plans for complex software projects.
Intelligently migrate existing brownfield projects to the AgenticDev structure using AI-powered analysis to reorganize documentation, generate rich frontmatter, and preserve git history.
Automated security scanning for n8n workflows: detects credential exposure, validates OAuth flows, tests API key management, and checks data sanitization.
Delegates coding tasks to the OpenAI Codex CLI for features, refactoring, PR reviews, and automated issue fixing within Git repositories.
Diagnose dotCMS CI/CD GitHub Actions failures, including PR builds, merge queue issues, and nightly test reports.
Database schema validation, data integrity testing, migration validation, transaction isolation, and query performance testing. Ensure ACID compliance and referential integrity for data-driven applications.
Maintenance patterns for the @youdotcom-oss/mcp STDIO bridge, focusing on transport lifecycle management, shutdown guards, and robust error handling.
Generate hierarchical, token-efficient AGENTS.md files for AI coding agents to provide repository-wide context and project-specific guidelines.
Manage AWS EC2 virtual machines, AMIs, and networking. Use for instance lifecycle management, security group configuration, key pair handling, and troubleshooting connectivity.
Completes development branches by verifying tests, managing merge or PR workflows, and cleaning up worktrees to ensure a consistent repository state.
Implement robust software testing strategies, including unit, integration, and E2E tests, mocking frameworks, TDD patterns, and best practices for high-quality, reliable code across any stack.
Replaces arbitrary test timeouts with robust condition-based polling to eliminate flaky tests, race conditions, and timing-dependent failures in software testing suites.