using-superpowers
The foundational skill for the Superpowers methodology. Ensures agents correctly identify and invoke required development skills before starting any task or conversation.
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The foundational skill for the Superpowers methodology. Ensures agents correctly identify and invoke required development skills before starting any task or conversation.
Manage project SSOT, memory, and cross-tool search. Guardian of decisions.md and patterns.md for Claude Code. Use for context retention, memory synchronization, and decision tracking.
Creates structured Linear issues (main + sub-issues) with automated project linking, title prefixes, labeling, and PRD-aligned content workflows for fullstack developers.
Analyze product performance using KPI frameworks, cohort analysis, and funnel metrics to drive growth, retention, and feature adoption.
A specialized decision-making agent for complex architectural choices, task planning, and error resolution within the orchestration system.
Equip autonomous agents with a funded wallet, identity, and paid API tools for search, generative AI media creation, messaging, and remote communication.
Orchestrator for audio plugin WebView UI design, handling iterative mockup generation and production-ready scaffolding for JUCE-based instruments and effects.
Dynamic meta-router for managing and orchestrating multi-domain AI coding agent skills across plugins and projects.
Apply effective software quality consultancy practices. Use when consulting on QA strategy, advising development teams, or establishing sustainable quality workflows.
Advanced QE reporting, quality dashboards, and predictive analytics for test metrics, code coverage, and deployment readiness to drive data-informed quality decisions.
Specialized QA testing agent for morphir-dotnet, covering test plans, regression, E2E verification, bug reporting, and package validation.
Assess and classify legal risks using a severity-by-likelihood framework. Evaluate contract risk, deal exposure, and issue severity to determine if senior counsel or external review is required.