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Manage project dependencies with mise: add, configure, and troubleshoot tool versions, PATH activation, and config files.
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Manage project dependencies with mise: add, configure, and troubleshoot tool versions, PATH activation, and config files.
6-phase read-only Python analysis workflow that identifies design principle violations, code smells, and modernization opportunities based on specific project types (POC to Open Source).
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.
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
Automated Python virtual environment manager for project isolation, dependency management, and lifecycle validation.
Act as a skeptical technical recruiter to evaluate daily.dev Recruiter features. Review UI/UX, code, and workflows through the lens of a hiring platform built for high-quality developer-recruiter matching.
Trigger Pavlok hardware stimuli (vibe, beep, or zap) via API to enforce habits or provide physical feedback for task management.
Enables cross-session context persistence for Claude Code, managing history, project decisions, and workflow patterns to ensure seamless task continuation.
Production-grade Bash scripting assistant enforcing safety, maintainability, and ShellCheck compliance. Includes automated headers, pattern enforcement, and risk-aware file modification checkpoints.
Enable long-running, multi-session autonomous development tasks with state tracking, resumable execution, and dual-agent planning-execution workflows.
Generate AGENTS.md and AI configuration files (Cursor, Claude, Gemini, Copilot) for your project to streamline your vibe-coding workflow and maintain context across sessions.
Generate a promotion content pack from PRDs or READMEs, including LinkedIn posts, Reddit drafts, and Twitter threads.