dashboard-design
A structured design and planning tool for Vizro dashboards, enforcing a 3-step workflow (requirements, layout, visualization) to ensure production-ready dashboard development.
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A structured design and planning tool for Vizro dashboards, enforcing a 3-step workflow (requirements, layout, visualization) to ensure production-ready dashboard development.
Transforms content to match specific voice profiles, tones, or styles using configurable YAML templates for consistent brand and narrative output.
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.
Preprocessing and cleaning astronomical light curves using Lightkurve. Tools for outlier removal, flattening, trend detrending, and quality flag handling for time-series analysis.
Expert code review agent that performs systematic audits of git changes for SOLID violations, security vulnerabilities, performance regressions, and architectural smells.
Pre-implementation confidence assessment tool for developers. Ensures 90%+ readiness via duplicate checks, architecture compliance, official docs verification, and root cause analysis.
Systematic debugging skill to trace errors backward through call stacks, identify original triggers, and implement layered defenses instead of patching symptoms.
Interface design guidance for utilitarian apps, focusing on dashboards, admin panels, and data-heavy UIs using a component-library-first approach.
Persistent task memory and workflow synchronization for Claude Code using Beads, enabling multi-session project management and context preservation.
Expert framework for designing agent-facing tools, optimizing tool descriptions, enforcing contract-based APIs, and implementing architectural reduction for reliable AI agent tool selection.
A meta-skill for building robust AI agent skills using a TDD approach: define failure (RED), implement the skill (GREEN), and plug rationalization loopholes (REFACTOR).
Create well-structured user stories with clear acceptance criteria using the standard As a/I want/So that framework for agile team alignment.