presentation-structure
Technical specification and structural guidelines for the project's single-file HTML/CSS/JS presentation system.
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Technical specification and structural guidelines for the project's single-file HTML/CSS/JS presentation system.
Track exercise reps like pushups and squats for the Peon Trainer. Log progress directly through your AI agent to trigger voice lines and stay motivated while coding.
Debugs deterministic Sui simtest failures using automated logging and the scientific method.
Guidance for writing, reviewing, and refactoring software tests, focusing on integration strategies, condition-based waiting, and professional mocking patterns.
IDE-grade project scaffolding wizard for 70+ types of web, mobile, desktop, and backend projects, featuring interactive setup for SDKs, databases, and DevOps configurations.
High-performance build system for JavaScript/TypeScript monorepos. Optimized for parallel task execution, remote caching, and dependency graph analysis.
Chrome DevTools MCP server for AI-driven browser automation, testing, and debugging via Puppeteer. Features input automation, visual snapshots, performance tracing, and network inspection.
Architects enterprise AI agents from structured specs, generating production-ready code, data flow diagrams, and platform-specific logic for ServiceNow, Salesforce, and Snowflake.
Manage long-running PapersFlow DeepScan research workflows with asynchronous monitoring, live progress tracking, and automated report generation.
Pragmatic AI-assisted coding standards focused on clean code, simplicity, and maintainability. Enforces best practices like SRP, DRY, and KISS to prevent over-engineering.
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
A decision-support tool for Claude Code users to select the optimal extension mechanism—slash commands, skills, subagents, or hooks—based on project requirements.