firecrawl-scraper
Advanced web scraping using Firecrawl API for deep content extraction, page interaction, screenshots, and PDF parsing.
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Advanced web scraping using Firecrawl API for deep content extraction, page interaction, screenshots, and PDF parsing.
Parallelize independent debugging or development tasks by delegating to specialized subagents with isolated context.
Analyzes markdown files to identify token-wasting patterns, providing actionable suggestions to optimize documentation for LLM consumption and token efficiency.
Manually finalize and submit AI agent responses to Claude. Use when automatic synchronization fails or to manually curate findings.
Dialectical reasoning and adversarial coding agent for MCP-enabled editors, forcing LLMs to resolve internal contradictions for higher quality outputs.
An AI-driven framework for crafting bespoke, authentic portfolio websites from scratch. Guides agents through research, design, and code implementation to build unique developer and professional sites.
CLI-only iOS development agent for Swift, SwiftUI, and UIKit. Handles the full lifecycle: build, debug, test, and release without Xcode.
Analyze markdown documentation files to ensure compliance with predefined AI token budgets and optimize content for efficient AI ingestion.
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.
A Git-backed memory store for agent skills. Download, version, edit, and share custom agent behaviors and procedural knowledge using a CLI.
Repository implementation guide for local-skills-mcp. Provides technical documentation on MCP tool handlers, skill loading, aggregation logic, and project structure for developers.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.