opper-api
Direct access to the Opper REST API for LLM orchestration, model management, task execution, and seamless migration from OpenAI, Anthropic, or OpenRouter.
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Direct access to the Opper REST API for LLM orchestration, model management, task execution, and seamless migration from OpenAI, Anthropic, or OpenRouter.
RPI Plan Phase: Create chunk-based, dependency-aware implementation plans from research documents for structured, atomic development.
Leverage the Figma MCP server to fetch design data, extract assets, and transform Figma nodes into production-ready React and Tailwind code with design system alignment.
GitHub operations via gh CLI. Use for repository inspection, issues, PRs, releases, and deep codebase analysis including cloning for architectural insights.
An aggressive sprint coach that helps builders overcome procrastination and overplanning by generating 5-day actionable tasks, tracking progress, and managing project momentum.
Search the live web using Baidu AI Search Engine (BDSE) for real-time information, documentation, and research topics.
CLI tool to bundle repository context, files, and prompts into a one-shot request for advanced AI debugging, refactoring, and code review.
Persistent, Git-friendly memory for Claude. Automatically store and retrieve project decisions, bug fixes, and coding patterns in a local .mv2 file.
Local hybrid search engine for markdown notes, documentation, and codebase knowledge bases to reduce token consumption and improve retrieval efficiency.
Control Claude Code via MCP protocol for autonomous development. Features persistent sessions, agent teams, precise execution planning, and advanced tool management for complex coding tasks.
Expert development guide for the Jean Claude orchestration framework. Use for source code changes, architecture, testing, and debugging.
Send WhatsApp messages to third parties, sync history, and search conversations via command line.