semgrep
Run Semgrep static analysis scans on codebases using parallel subagents, multi-language detection, and Pro-enabled cross-file taint tracking.
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Run Semgrep static analysis scans on codebases using parallel subagents, multi-language detection, and Pro-enabled cross-file taint tracking.
Develops reactive Livewire 4 components, handling wire directives, state management, real-time updates, component testing, and integration with Flux UI for high-performance Laravel applications.
Drafts engaging social media posts, writes hooks, creates thread structures, and generates companion images for LinkedIn and X/Twitter.
Automate non-interactive npm package installations by piping shell confirmations to bypass prompts.
Automates the lifecycle management of ephemeral Neon PostgreSQL databases for testing, CI/CD, and rapid prototyping workflows.
Best practices for building integrations with NetBox REST and GraphQL APIs. Optimize performance, authentication, and architectural patterns for NetBox automations.
Manage your Whop digital store via API: create products, plans, track payments, and memberships. Perfect for automating digital product business workflows.
An intelligent gateway that analyzes, scores, and routes user requests across 27 agents, 27 skills, and 14 MCPs to optimize Claude Code execution.
Guided, systematic feature development agent that orchestrates codebase exploration, architectural design, implementation, and automated testing.
Comprehensive code quality validation for LibrAgent, covering TypeScript frontend and Rust/Tauri backend via automated linting, formatting, type checking, and build verification.
Symbol-level code understanding and navigation agent toolkit using LSP for precise code analysis, reference tracking, and surgical refactoring across 30+ programming languages.
Validate test suite effectiveness and uncover weak assertions by introducing code mutations and measuring kill rates. Essential for proving tests genuinely catch bugs rather than just satisfying coverage metrics.