explaining-code
Explains code using visual diagrams, relatable analogies, step-by-step walkthroughs, and common pitfalls.
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Explains code using visual diagrams, relatable analogies, step-by-step walkthroughs, and common pitfalls.
Perform comprehensive trading comparables analysis using peer multiples, operational KPIs, and valuation modeling to assess company relative value.
Intelligent pattern selection for Fabric CLI, automatically choosing from 242+ specialized prompts for threat modeling, data analysis, summarization, and content creation.
Get deep, critical, NeurIPS/ICML-style peer reviews of your research, paper drafts, and experimental setups using external LLMs via Codex MCP.
Frontend coding conventions for Preact and Tailwind. Use for web UI components in cluster applications.
Diagnoses and resolves common Flutter runtime and layout errors such as RenderFlex overflow, unbounded constraints, and state management issues.
Implement robust software testing strategies, including unit, integration, and E2E tests, mocking frameworks, TDD patterns, and best practices for high-quality, reliable code across any stack.
Master KPI dashboard design with proven metrics frameworks, SMART goals, and hierarchy patterns to drive business performance from executive insights to operational monitoring.
Analyze and optimize marketing pages for higher conversion rates. Includes frameworks for homepages, landing pages, and pricing pages to improve messaging, UX, and CTAs.
Discover and install agent skills to extend your DeerFlow capabilities. Use this to find tools, workflows, or specialized knowledge for tasks like coding, testing, and deployment.
Manage Fly.io edge infrastructure: deploy apps, scale machines, configure volumes, secrets, and networking via the Fly.io Machines API. Python-based, zero-dependency.
Create structured, high-quality technical implementation plans via an agent-driven, iterative process. Ideal for complex refactoring, new features, and technical design.