exploring-rust-crates
Generate and view Rust documentation for crates within the HASH workspace to analyze APIs, module structures, and component relationships.
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Generate and view Rust documentation for crates within the HASH workspace to analyze APIs, module structures, and component relationships.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.
Parallel task orchestration CLI for AI workers using isolated git workspaces.
End-to-end GitHub repository maintenance agent. Automates triage, PR review, issue analysis, and maintenance reporting to ensure long-term repository health, stability, and growth.
Symbol-level code understanding and navigation agent toolkit using LSP for precise code analysis, reference tracking, and surgical refactoring across 30+ programming languages.
Manage and build packages for Open Build Service (OBS) projects, ensuring reproducible builds from source code.
Full-stack SDLC agent workflow managing the entire production lifecycle from intake and planning to automated testing, CI/CD, and infrastructure deployment using MCP tools.
Automated security auditing for project dependencies. Scans package files (npm, pip, maven, etc.) for vulnerabilities, CVEs, and license issues, offering automated fix suggestions and integration for secure deployment workflows.
🛡️ GDPR & LGPD Privacy Guardian: Automated compliance scanner that detects PII exposure, insecure logging, and tracking violations in your codebase to prevent regulatory fines.
Provider-agnostic MCP skill for wait-for-change automation on PR events like status checks, merges, and comments.
Compiler-accurate semantic code analysis via LSP. Navigate definitions, references, and implementations, perform workspace-wide renames, and get file outlines for Python, Rust, Go, TypeScript/JS, and Java.
A Test-Driven Development (TDD) framework for writing agent skills, using pressure scenarios to ensure documentation guides agent behavior effectively.