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Java development skill for writing clean, maintainable code using SOLID principles, pragmatic abstraction, and self-documenting practices.
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Java development skill for writing clean, maintainable code using SOLID principles, pragmatic abstraction, and self-documenting practices.
Maintain and update the MassGen model registry, including backend capabilities, model metadata, pricing structures, and context window configurations for new and existing AI models.
Perform automated security audits, bug detection, and code quality assessments on local branch diffs using a structured, checklist-driven verification process.
Create structured specifications for platform changes including GitHub issues, SDD templates, and automated type inference for infrastructure and security.
Refactor monolithic notes into modular, index-linked files for improved discoverability and organization, targeting files over 1000 lines.
Audit and synchronize the supported LLM model list in assets.py against the authoritative litellm registry.
A constitution-driven, spec-first development workflow for Claude Code and Codex, automating feature planning, implementation, and quality assurance through structured agentic loops.
Integration patterns and best practices for TanStack Query, Router, and Start. Ensures type-safe data flow, efficient SSR, and unified caching.
Master REST and GraphQL API design principles to build intuitive, scalable, and maintainable APIs that delight developers.
Behavioral guidelines for LLMs to reduce coding mistakes, follow best practices, and improve output quality by enforcing simplicity, surgical changes, and goal-driven verification.
Donate to 501(c)(3) nonprofits onchain via Endaoment. Look up charities by EIN or name, make USDC donations, and deploy donor-advised fund entities directly from your agent.
Automates TypeScript type generation from Rust tool schemas to ensure end-to-end type safety between server and client in MCP-based projects.