github-release-management
Intelligent GitHub release orchestration using AI swarms for automated versioning, multi-platform deployment, testing, and rollback management.
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Intelligent GitHub release orchestration using AI swarms for automated versioning, multi-platform deployment, testing, and rollback management.
Automated LSP detection, installation, and configuration for intelligent code analysis, navigation, and diagnostics.
A comprehensive tool for managing PowerPoint presentations, supporting creation, editing, text extraction, template application, and visual analysis of .pptx files.
AI-optimized artifact tracking system for token-efficient project orchestration, phase management, and automated task delegation using YAML-Markdown hybrid formats.
Delegates coding tasks to the OpenAI Codex CLI for features, refactoring, PR reviews, and automated issue fixing within Git repositories.
Autonomous iteration loop for AI software development. Executes tasks, validates code, and manages state until completion. Ideal for implementing complex PRP plans.
Convert markdown PRDs into structured prd.json files for the Ralph autonomous AI agent system to enable repeatable, context-aware software development.
A toolkit for building robust LLM integrations: API patterns, streaming, function calling, RAG pipelines, and cost-effective model routing.
A persistent, adaptive coaching assistant that analyzes your Claude Code session history to recommend personalized skills and improve your AI collaboration patterns.
Gracefully pause or close sessions: harvest context, archive work, verify features, and settle AtlasCoin bounties. Use when finishing for the day or wrapping up tasks.
Perform automated security audits, bug detection, and code quality assessments on local branch diffs using a structured, checklist-driven verification process.
Create and configure Hookify rules to watch for specific patterns in files, bash commands, or user prompts.