libragent-quality
Comprehensive code quality validation for LibrAgent, covering TypeScript frontend and Rust/Tauri backend via automated linting, formatting, type checking, and build verification.
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Comprehensive code quality validation for LibrAgent, covering TypeScript frontend and Rust/Tauri backend via automated linting, formatting, type checking, and build verification.
Initialize and configure Trigger.dev in your project. Essential for setting up the SDK, project configuration, directory structure, and your first background task.
Standardized Rust documentation practices for the HASH codebase, ensuring consistency in doc comments, intra-doc links, and error handling.
Capture a complete debuggee state snapshot, including all committed memory regions and processor registers, for offline analysis and forensic investigation.
macOS visual automation tool for precise window capture, video recording, UI mockup annotation, Excalidraw wireframing, and automated visual regression testing.
Extract tacit engineering knowledge through guided interviews and generate structured steerings for consistent project standards and conventions.
Manage isolated LlamaFarm development environments using git worktrees for parallel agent sessions and service testing.
AI-powered LinkedIn post generator for professionals. Create engaging thought leadership, career updates, and industry-specific content using the Sloan agent.
Production-grade observability stack featuring Prometheus metrics, Grafana dashboarding, PromQL query language, alerting rules, and AI-powered anomaly detection for cloud-native applications.
Token-efficient codebase analysis skill for call graphs, semantic search, impact analysis, and data flow. Saves ~95% tokens vs. raw reads.
Production-ready Nuxt UI v4 component library featuring 125+ accessible components, Tailwind CSS v4, Reka UI, and specialized dashboard, chat, and editor layouts.
A Test-Driven Development (TDD) framework for writing agent skills, using pressure scenarios to ensure documentation guides agent behavior effectively.