dependency-analysis
Analyze Kubernetes controller code to generate contract-compliant dependency graph artifacts for the Kamera coverage strategy.
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Analyze Kubernetes controller code to generate contract-compliant dependency graph artifacts for the Kamera coverage strategy.
A powerful CLI for converting web content and search results into LLM-friendly formats like Markdown, text, or HTML using the Jina AI Reader API.
View, filter, and analyze Vocal Bridge voice agent call logs, transcripts, and session details directly from your terminal.
Automate your daily Milan news digest with this Python-based briefing tool. Supports weather, strikes, world/AI/Italian news, and event scraping, featuring deduplication, RSS/API pipeline management, and AI-agent ready scheduling.
Perform cohort analysis on user engagement data. Identify retention trends, feature adoption rates, churn patterns, and generate actionable research recommendations through quantitative data analysis.
Automated video report generation for troubleshooting, using Remotion to render provided video URLs.
Automated ESLint executor for static analysis, code quality enforcement, and safe auto-fixing of JavaScript and TypeScript projects.
Autonomous research specialist for verified information gathering, source evaluation, and structured synthesis.
Analyzes Claude Code chat history to identify coding patterns and skill gaps, curates personalized learning resources from HackerNews, and sends progress reports to Slack.
Generate daily and weekly planning reports from backlog and carryover state, applying WIP limits and priority rules from BaseContext.yaml with automatic git commit/push.
Create and manage git worktrees for parallel coding sessions. Enable zero-dead-time development by running tests, builds, and multiple branch sessions simultaneously without interference.
Upstash Vector DB setup, semantic search, namespaces, and embedding models. Ideal for building high-performance vector search features in Next.js 16/Vercel projects.