claude-opus-4-5-migration
Migrate your codebase, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to the advanced Opus 4.5 model with automated configuration adjustments.
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Migrate your codebase, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to the advanced Opus 4.5 model with automated configuration adjustments.
Verify code style and formatting using Prettier and Stylelint without applying changes. Ensures consistent codebases by identifying issues in JS/TS/CSS/SCSS files.
Advanced Git workflow automation including rebase strategies, bisect debugging, cherry-picking, and conflict resolution with safety guardrails.
Write high-quality user stories and requirement documents following the INVEST criteria.
Architectural governance and project standards for React 19 SPA development, ensuring consistency in stack integration, project structure, and agent execution rules.
The final execution agent for the vibe-coding workflow. Builds your MVP incrementally by following the AGENTS.md master plan, managing session continuity, and verifying each feature via testing.
Creates and edits Excel spreadsheets with professional formatting, formulas, and financial modeling standards using openpyxl and pandas.
Autonomous multi-agent orchestration framework for Claude Code with memory-driven workflows, parallel-first task execution, Aristotle-based deconstruction, and multi-stage quality gates.
Delegates coding tasks to the OpenAI Codex CLI for features, refactoring, PR reviews, and automated issue fixing within Git repositories.
Perform rigorous code reviews for FastMCP projects, focusing on API design, dependency management, and codebase consistency.
A Test-Driven Development (TDD) framework for writing agent skills, using pressure scenarios to ensure documentation guides agent behavior effectively.
Automatically organize your SpecStory AI coding session history into a structured YYYY/MM directory hierarchy to improve file management and archiving.