manufacturing-failure-reason-codebook-normalization
Normalizes testing defect logs by correcting typos, abbreviations, and ambiguous descriptions based on product-specific codebooks and station validation.
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Normalizes testing defect logs by correcting typos, abbreviations, and ambiguous descriptions based on product-specific codebooks and station validation.
Format and lint JS, TS, and JSON files on the current branch using Biome. Useful for code cleanup before commits or PRs.
Enterprise-grade React CRUD development skill for React 16.14 and DVA 2.x, featuring automated page generation, form management, and service layer integration.
Standardized Java development guidelines including naming conventions, exception handling, Spring Boot best practices, and concurrency patterns.
6-phase read-only Python analysis workflow that identifies design principle violations, code smells, and modernization opportunities based on specific project types (POC to Open Source).
Strategic regression testing with intelligent test selection, impact analysis, and continuous regression management for faster, more reliable software delivery.
Sync, manage, and compile Overleaf LaTeX projects from the command line. Pull, push, sync, and download PDFs or .bbl files for arXiv submissions.
Build no-code MCP servers that orchestrate tools as directed graphs using YAML for data transformation, conditional routing, and automated workflows.
A testing utility for the npm-agentskills framework, designed to validate Nuxt module integration and skill discovery patterns.
Systematic performance engineering: baseline measurement, profiling, bottleneck diagnosis, and evidence-based optimization guidance for high-performance applications.
Private skill distribution system for managing agentics across devices and teams. Install, sync, add, and update your agents, skills, and prompts via a central library catalog.
Manage Apple Notes directly from your terminal. Create, view, edit, delete, search, and export notes via the memo CLI on macOS.