react-vite-best-practices
React and Vite performance optimization guidelines. Use when writing, reviewing, or optimizing React components built with Vite.
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React and Vite performance optimization guidelines. Use when writing, reviewing, or optimizing React components built with Vite.
Equip autonomous agents with a funded wallet, identity, and paid API tools for search, generative AI media creation, messaging, and remote communication.
A nested plugin architecture for Claude Code that optimizes context by dynamically loading playbooks, skills, and agents to save over 90% in token usage.
Manages complete plugin lifecycle for JUCE development: install, uninstall, reset, and destroy. Handles system folder deployment, cache management, and safe, version-controlled removal for audio developers.
Port Semgrep rules to new languages using a strict, test-driven methodology. Includes applicability analysis, AST-based translation, and automated validation for each target language.
Agent assignment matrix, blocker escalation, and TDM coordination patterns for multi-agent software workflows.
Guidelines for testing HashQL code using compiletest (UI tests), unit tests, and insta snapshots. Includes commands for --bless, annotation syntax, and strategies for compiler components.
Automated migration guide for Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) projects upgrading to Android Gradle Plugin (AGP) 9.0+, covering plugin replacement, DSL updates, and project structure restructuring.
Provides targeted, concise English language editing and stylistic improvements for text without performing full rewrites.
Resets workflow artifacts in the .otto/ directory. Safely removes tasks, specs, and browser sessions for a clean start.
Executes Gradle-based Java tests, filters results for failures and key statistics, and provides concise reports to streamline backend development and debugging.
CLI-only iOS development agent for Swift, SwiftUI, and UIKit. Handles the full lifecycle: build, debug, test, and release without Xcode.