server-components
Guidance on React Server Components (RSC) in Next.js, covering server/client component boundaries, data fetching, and composition patterns.
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Guidance on React Server Components (RSC) in Next.js, covering server/client component boundaries, data fetching, and composition patterns.
Execute implementation plans using isolated subagents for each task, featuring a rigorous two-stage review process for spec compliance and code quality.
Manage full PR lifecycles: auto-generate descriptions from commits, use work-type templates, handle review requests, and automate status updates.
Shopify integration to manage e-commerce data, products, orders, and customer workflows using Membrane CLI.
Expert code review agent that performs systematic audits of git changes for SOLID violations, security vulnerabilities, performance regressions, and architectural smells.
An all-in-one Chinese daily utility toolkit: weather, currency exchange, news, and package tracking. Zero configuration, no API keys required.
Provides a standardized template and guidelines for creating agents.md files to deliver project-specific context to AI coding assistants.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
Generate complete, accessible colour systems from a single hex. Includes 11-shade scales (50-950), semantic tokens, dark mode variants, and Tailwind v4 CSS output.
React Native and Expo best practices for performant mobile apps. Covers list virtualization, animations with Reanimated, UI patterns, and native platform API optimizations.
Performs a structured five-stage code review covering requirements, correctness, code quality, testing, and security. Provides actionable, categorized feedback (Blocker/Major/Minor/Nit) to improve PR quality.
Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown notes with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, frontmatter properties, and specialized syntax.