workflows-plan
Transforms feature requests, bug reports, and improvement ideas into structured, actionable markdown project plans using repository research and industry best practices.
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Transforms feature requests, bug reports, and improvement ideas into structured, actionable markdown project plans using repository research and industry best practices.
Extract, deobfuscate, and port WebGL/Canvas/Shader visual effects from websites into standalone, native JavaScript projects.
Explains code using visual diagrams, relatable analogies, step-by-step walkthroughs, and common pitfalls.
Generate a structured academic paper outline from research narrative, experiment data, and review conclusions.
A suite of .NET engineering skills for Domain-Driven Design (DDD), EF Core persistence, BDD-style unit testing, and IDE-like semantic code understanding with Serena MCP.
Anthropic Claude AI models for high-performance coding, large-context analysis, and GUI interaction.
Meta-skill for structured, multi-depth codebase exploration including architectural analysis, fast structural overviews, and deep-dive documentation workflows.
The final execution agent for the vibe-coding workflow. Builds your MVP incrementally by following the AGENTS.md master plan, managing session continuity, and verifying each feature via testing.
Automates the generation of .http request files for Spring Boot REST controllers to simplify API documentation and testing.
Streamline technical documentation by generating, updating, and refining README files. Tailors content for specific audiences including OSS contributors, internal teams, and personal projects.
A rigorous TDD workflow agent that enforces test-first development, ensuring 80%+ code coverage across unit, integration, and E2E tests for features, bug fixes, and refactoring.
Plan features through an interactive, multi-step process that generates comprehensive Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) with user stories, acceptance criteria, and technical specifications.