phaser-gamedev
Expert-level Phaser 3 game development agent. Handles scene architecture, Arcade/Matter physics, asset pipelines, sprite animations, and performance optimization for 2D web games.
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Expert-level Phaser 3 game development agent. Handles scene architecture, Arcade/Matter physics, asset pipelines, sprite animations, and performance optimization for 2D web games.
Development and maintenance of the PWAFire library: build PWA API modules, handle feature detection, manage testing, and contribute to codebase following strict sync/async patterns and error handling requirements.
Expert guide for OpenCode AI: TUI commands, CLI operations, AGENTS.md configuration, custom agent workflows, and project setup.
A framework for managing the end-to-end LLM project lifecycle, from evaluating task-model fit and pipeline architecture design to implementing structured output parsing and agent-assisted development.
Token-efficient virtual task management for AI-assisted development. Manage task lifecycles, dependencies, and TDD workflows with surgical context injection.
Context Engineering agent skill to initialize, generate, and execute comprehensive implementation blueprints (PRPs) for one-pass software development.
Automates Moonwell protocol governance proposal lifecycle, from creation and verification to deployment and testing.
Build production-ready, reusable Terraform modules for multi-cloud infrastructure. Includes standardized patterns for AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI with built-in testing and validation.
Manages free AI models from OpenRouter for OpenClaw. Ranks models by quality, configures fallbacks for rate-limit handling, and updates openclaw.json automatically.
Frontend coding conventions for Preact and Tailwind. Use for web UI components in cluster applications.
Provider-agnostic MCP skill for wait-for-change automation on PR events like status checks, merges, and comments.
Analyze and identify codebase patterns (naming, architecture, testing) to maintain consistency and enforce standards during development.