query-sub-agent
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
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Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
Build distinctive, high-end React Native Expo interfaces using liquid glass design and iOS Human Interface Guidelines for production-grade mobile apps.
Injects entropy into decision-making using Tarot card readings when user prompts are vague, casual, or require creative tie-breaking.
A framework for an LLM-based NetHack agent that dynamically synthesizes Python code in a secure sandbox to perform complex dungeon exploration and gameplay actions via a high-level API.
A meta-skill for building robust AI agent skills using a TDD approach: define failure (RED), implement the skill (GREEN), and plug rationalization loopholes (REFACTOR).
Automated WeChat article writing workflow including web research, viral title generation, drafting, and professional layout optimization.
Master design system architecture: implement design tokens, multi-brand theming, component libraries, and automated design-to-code pipelines for scalable UI foundations.
Autonomous iteration loop for AI software development. Executes tasks, validates code, and manages state until completion. Ideal for implementing complex PRP plans.
Expert guidance and configuration standards for creating specialized OpenCode AI agents, including YAML frontmatter, tool permissions, and operational modes.
Build modern, composable, and accessible React UI components following the components.build specification. Use for design systems, component libraries, and reusable UI architectures.
Transforms feature requests, bug reports, and improvement ideas into structured, actionable markdown project plans using repository research and industry best practices.
Identify and document Customer Problems (CP) from business context. Use when starting requirements engineering or when stakeholders describe solutions instead of problems. Step 1 of Problem-Based SRS methodology.