research-pipeline
End-to-end autonomous research agent: from idea generation and literature review to experiment execution, adversarial review loops, and paper writing.
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End-to-end autonomous research agent: from idea generation and literature review to experiment execution, adversarial review loops, and paper writing.
C programming language expert for memory management, systems programming, low-level optimization, and debugging best practices.
Enforces disciplined Test-Driven Development (TDD) by requiring a failing test before implementation, ensuring code reliability and preventing premature over-engineering.
A comprehensive framework for creating, structuring, and managing reusable AI Agent Skills to standardize instruction-driven workflows.
A comprehensive security auditing and hardening assistant that applies best practices for authentication, input validation, secrets management, and SQL injection prevention to your codebase.
Standardized Swift coding conventions, naming rules, and idiomatic patterns for clean, maintainable, and readable iOS/macOS development.
Fetch, index, and search developer documentation from GitHub and websites to provide AI agents with accurate, grounded, and version-specific code context.
A rigorous, four-phase methodology to enforce systematic root cause analysis before applying any code fixes.
A secure Git commit workflow agent that prevents accidental mass commits and promotes surgical, file-specific staging and semantic commits.
React Native performance optimization guide covering FPS, TTI, bundle size, memory leaks, and profiling patterns based on Callstack's industry-standard expertise.
Reliably rotate images by 90-degree increments using a deterministic Python script. Supports PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF, preserving quality with automated file handling.
Automate iOS development workflows using XcodeBuildMCP: build, run, test, inspect UI, and capture logs on local simulators.