jupyter-notebook-testing
Test Adobe EDS blocks interactively in the browser with Jupyter notebooks. Features ES6 imports, overlay previews, responsive device testing, and zero-dependency execution.
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Test Adobe EDS blocks interactively in the browser with Jupyter notebooks. Features ES6 imports, overlay previews, responsive device testing, and zero-dependency execution.
An autonomous UI implementation agent that converts Figma designs into pixel-perfect code using Figma MCP and browser-based refinement.
Pull validated startup project data and AI-generated build specifications from CoFounder.im to autonomously orchestrate development in OpenClaw.
A modular data processing tool for cleaning, validating, and analyzing CSV files with support for custom transformations and automated dependency management.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
Comprehensive smart contract testing skill for Hardhat and Foundry, featuring unit tests, integration suites, gas optimization, fuzzing, and mainnet forking.
Control and monitor Xiaomi Mijia smart home devices including status switching, device discovery, automation scenes, and environmental statistics.
Automate social media content publishing using agent-browser to draft posts on platforms like Xiaohongshu, X, Weibo, WeChat, and Juejin directly from your browser.
Implement passwordless authentication in Go applications using MojoAuth OIDC Hosted Login Page.
Automate Kubernetes GitOps workflows with ArgoCD, Helm, and Kustomize. Manage multi-environment deployments, infrastructure as code, and CI/CD pipelines efficiently.
Manage database orchestration sessions, state snapshots, and system-level operations for the BAZINGA-DB core engine.
Efficiently extract, filter, and transform specific fields from JSON files using jq, saving up to 95% of context window usage compared to reading full files.