manage-worktree
Manage git worktrees: create, move branches into, or remove worktrees. Simplifies parallel development, context switching, and cleanup for Apartment-based Rails projects.
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Manage git worktrees: create, move branches into, or remove worktrees. Simplifies parallel development, context switching, and cleanup for Apartment-based Rails projects.
Update context-mode to the latest version, rebuild assets, reinstall global NPM dependencies, and refresh hook configurations.
Designer's eye QA: detects and automates fixes for visual inconsistencies, spacing, hierarchy, and UI polish issues. Iteratively verifies with before/after screenshots.
Expert skill for building and maintaining AI agents using the Claude Agent SDK, covering architecture, tool integration, MCP servers, and agentic workflows.
Fetch and aggregate latest Rust community news, including official blog updates, ecosystem developments, and Rust Foundation reports.
Manage Jules (Google's async AI coding agent) directly from your terminal. Create, monitor, and interact with Jules coding sessions, approve plans, and handle feedback loops across repositories.
Automate WordPress content publishing with draft workflows, media library integration, and native Hebrew/RTL support.
Behavioral guidelines for LLMs to reduce coding mistakes, follow best practices, and improve output quality by enforcing simplicity, surgical changes, and goal-driven verification.
RPI Plan Phase: Create chunk-based, dependency-aware implementation plans from research documents for structured, atomic development.
Enforces structured self-assessment checkpoints to validate approach, mitigate risks, and ensure quality before, during, and after task execution.
Create new Figma design or FigJam files directly via the MCP server. Automatically resolves plans and initializes new canvases for your design workflows.
Automate iOS development workflows using XcodeBuildMCP: build, run, test, inspect UI, and capture logs on local simulators.