flow-nexus-neural
Train and manage neural networks in distributed E2B sandboxes using the Flow Nexus platform, supporting custom architectures like Transformers, LSTMs, and GANs.
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Train and manage neural networks in distributed E2B sandboxes using the Flow Nexus platform, supporting custom architectures like Transformers, LSTMs, and GANs.
Implement production-grade AI agents with LangGraph, tool-calling guardrails, SSE streaming, and episodic memory. Includes anti-patterns, fix pairs, and stateful architecture patterns.
The foundational skill for the Superpowers methodology. Ensures agents correctly identify and invoke required development skills before starting any task or conversation.
A generative agent skill for creating ASCII art, optimized for rapid, single-pass artistic output without iterative refinement.
Implements UI components from Figma/mockups with pixel-perfect accuracy, intelligent design validation, and adaptive agent switching.
Orchestrate Codex CLI for efficient parallel coding, task automation, and session-managed workflows to optimize token usage and development speed.
An AI-powered skill that automatically retrieves relevant project context from your RAG knowledge base for complex coding tasks.
Build distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces and web components with high aesthetic quality, avoiding generic AI design patterns.
A structured PRD generator for vibe-coding MVPs. It guides you through defining product requirements, target audiences, and success metrics, ensuring a clear foundation for your development workflow.
An autonomous UI implementation agent that converts Figma designs into pixel-perfect code using Figma MCP and browser-based refinement.
Evaluate code generation models using BigCode Evaluation Harness. Benchmarks include HumanEval, MBPP, and MultiPL-E with pass@k metrics for multi-language coding models.
Pragmatic AI-assisted coding standards focused on clean code, simplicity, and maintainability. Enforces best practices like SRP, DRY, and KISS to prevent over-engineering.