tdd-workflow
A rigorous TDD workflow agent that enforces test-first development, ensuring 80%+ code coverage across unit, integration, and E2E tests for features, bug fixes, and refactoring.
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A rigorous TDD workflow agent that enforces test-first development, ensuring 80%+ code coverage across unit, integration, and E2E tests for features, bug fixes, and refactoring.
Advanced TypeScript and React development assistant for modern web applications. Expert in component architecture, state management, Vitest unit testing, Playwright E2E automation, and efficient TypeScript configuration.
Perform internet searches using the Zhipu AI web search API to retrieve real-time information, news, and current data.
Run repeatable Maven tests in RDF4J with module-specific workflows, automatic environment refreshing, and actionable failure reporting.
Git worktree management for isolated parallel development, featuring automatic branch registration and seamless MoAI-ADK workflow integration.
AI-powered documentation engine that automatically generates C4 architecture diagrams, technical specs, and codebase analysis from any source code directory.
Manage screenpipe pipes (AI-driven automations) and integrations via CLI. Create, run, schedule, and debug local agents to automate tasks based on your computer activity.
Development and maintenance of the PWAFire library: build PWA API modules, handle feature detection, manage testing, and contribute to codebase following strict sync/async patterns and error handling requirements.
Standardize git commits with conventional formatting, signatures, and automated context gathering for better project history.
A universal skill for automating GitHub Project V2 Kanban boards, supporting status transitions, sprint management, and interactive workflows via CLI.
Converts MusicXML files into rendered SVG images for markdown documentation using the Verovio CLI.
Generates structured, conventional git commit messages based on staged changes.