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.
Comprehensive code quality validation for LibrAgent, covering TypeScript frontend and Rust/Tauri backend via automated linting, formatting, type checking, and build verification.
Design and document REST or GraphQL APIs, including endpoint definitions, pagination, filtering, versioning, and OpenAPI/Swagger specifications.
Creates detailed, step-by-step TDD implementation plans for software development tasks.
Implement PCI DSS compliance for secure payment processing, cardholder data protection, and audit preparation using standardized security patterns.
Design modular TypeScript libraries using HexDI principles: compile-time dependency validation, feature-first organization, and clean API boundaries.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.
Enterprise-grade multi-agent swarm orchestration, event-driven workflow automation, and intelligent agent coordination for Claude Code.
Pre-execution security guardrails for AI agents. Validates shell commands and file reads against 400+ security patterns to block destructive operations, credential theft, and unauthorized system access.
AI-driven GitHub Actions automation featuring swarm-based workflow orchestration, intelligent CI/CD pipeline management, and autonomous repository maintenance.
A framework to transform experimental ML prototypes into robust, production-ready Python packages using src layout, hybrid architecture, and strict configuration management.
Official Sunhat toolkit for end-to-end TRON smart contract lifecycle: development, compilation, cross-framework testing, and deployment.