creating-opencode-agents
Expert guidance and configuration standards for creating specialized OpenCode AI agents, including YAML frontmatter, tool permissions, and operational modes.
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Expert guidance and configuration standards for creating specialized OpenCode AI agents, including YAML frontmatter, tool permissions, and operational modes.
Automate the generation of high-quality, HiDPI marketing screenshots for web applications using Playwright.
Advanced web search, content extraction, and site crawling capabilities using the Tavily API, optimized for AI agent research and data gathering.
A deterministic orchestration engine for autonomous coding agents, managing workflow loops, state persistence, and checkpoint-based execution.
Standardized technical documentation templates for ADRs, runbooks, architecture, and knowledge transfer in AI agent workflows.
Implements an autonomous, critical self-verification layer for AI agents to validate code quality, security, and requirement alignment before task completion.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
Self-modify your Milady agent by managing plugins. Edit code, rebuild, and restart the runtime to develop new capabilities or improve agent workflows locally.
Generate hierarchical, AI-optimized documentation structures (AGENTS.md, agent.d) to streamline codebase context, setup, and navigation for AI coding assistants and developers.
Write, structure, and maintain technical documentation like READMEs, API docs, runbooks, and architecture specs to keep your team aligned and informed.
Structured, template-driven workflow for end-to-end feature development including coding, automated testing, verification, and session-based improvement.
Streamline technical documentation by generating, updating, and refining README files. Tailors content for specific audiences including OSS contributors, internal teams, and personal projects.