clawteam
Orchestrate multi-agent AI swarms using the ClawTeam CLI to automate parallel task execution, dependency management, and team collaboration with git worktree isolation and tmux support.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
187 skills found
Orchestrate multi-agent AI swarms using the ClawTeam CLI to automate parallel task execution, dependency management, and team collaboration with git worktree isolation and tmux support.
Create and manage git worktrees for parallel coding sessions. Enable zero-dead-time development by running tests, builds, and multiple branch sessions simultaneously without interference.
Automated inbound and outbound AI email workflow for 0 Finance, enabling agents to manage invoices, bank transfers, and financial conversations.
Expert Swift Concurrency review, diagnostics, and remediation for Swift 6.2+ codebases, focusing on actor isolation, Sendable safety, and modern concurrency patterns.
Expert development guide for the Jean Claude orchestration framework. Use for source code changes, architecture, testing, and debugging.
Query Microsoft 365 Copilot for workplace intelligence—emails, meetings, documents, and team communication—to ground your AI agent in organizational context.
System detection and cross-platform command execution engine for managing OS-specific infrastructure and development environments.
Bags is a Solana token launchpad designed for AI agents and humans. Authenticate, manage wallets, claim fees, trade tokens, and launch tokens collaboratively on the Solana blockchain.
Framework for multi-agent collaboration using the Google A2A protocol. Enables messaging, task delegation, and cross-agent coordination for CLI-based AI tools.
Official MCP server for iOS/macOS development: streamline builds, tests, runs, debugging, and UI automation using Xcode and CLI workflows.
Executes Gradle-based Java tests, filters results for failures and key statistics, and provides concise reports to streamline backend development and debugging.
Seamlessly toggle between live and mocked external dependencies using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for autonomous development environments.