sap-abap
Comprehensive ABAP development support for SAP systems, covering classic ABAP, ABAP Cloud, CDS views, RAP, EML, and modern syntax patterns.
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Comprehensive ABAP development support for SAP systems, covering classic ABAP, ABAP Cloud, CDS views, RAP, EML, and modern syntax patterns.
Provides comprehensive knowledge on Zed Editor and the Agent Client Protocol (ACP), including AI agent integration, performance tuning, and configuration for professional development workflows.
Automated migration workflow from legacy Crowi (Express/Swig) to modern architecture (Next.js 16/Fastify/ts-rest).
Generate high-quality visual content, characters, and scenes using structured JSON prompts and automated Python execution for guided image synthesis.
Standardizes project context by managing artifacts (product, tech-stack, workflow, tracks) in a conductor/ directory. Supports project scaffolding, artifact synchronization, and AI alignment for greenfield and brownfield projects.
Create, alter, and validate Snowflake semantic views via the CLI. Automate the generation, documentation, and testing of semantic layer definitions to ensure model accuracy and star schema compliance.
Initializes a development session with environmental health checks, task status synchronization, and contextual memory restoration for Claude Code.
Migrate standard PostgreSQL tables to TimescaleDB hypertables with optimized partitioning, chunking, and compression strategies for time-series data.
Executes a rigorous, multi-phase Fagan Inspection to systematically resolve persistent, stubborn bugs and complex code interactions.
Expert guidance for Neo4j Cypher queries and MCP server tools, focusing on schema introspection, graph operations, and efficient database development workflows.
A systematic workflow to instrument, evaluate, and monitor LLM applications using TruLens, supporting frameworks like LangChain, LangGraph, and LlamaIndex.
Identify and document Customer Problems (CP) from business context. Use when starting requirements engineering or when stakeholders describe solutions instead of problems. Step 1 of Problem-Based SRS methodology.