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Structured 6-phase workflow for planning and implementing features, skills, and architectural changes with automated tool discovery and safety verification.
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Structured 6-phase workflow for planning and implementing features, skills, and architectural changes with automated tool discovery and safety verification.
Advanced web search, content extraction, and site crawling capabilities using the Tavily API, optimized for AI agent research and data gathering.
A specialized skill for surgical code refactoring. Improves maintainability, reduces technical debt, and applies design patterns without altering external behavior.
Evidence-based debugging for Python, Node.js, and Java applications using runtime execution traces and diagnostic MCP tools.
A systematic code auditing framework for identifying technical debt, security vulnerabilities, dead code, and code quality issues in software projects.
Analyze Stitch projects and synthesize a semantic design system into DESIGN.md files to serve as a source of truth for AI-driven UI generation.
Expert SwiftUI development assistant: refactor code, improve performance, and diagnose app hitches or CPU issues using Xcode Instruments trace analysis.
Audit and synchronize the supported LLM model list in assets.py against the authoritative litellm registry.
Implementation and maintenance guide for the atopile Language Server (LSP), providing IDE features like autocomplete and diagnostics for electronics design.
Lightweight MCP (Model Context Protocol) connection handler supporting stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP transports for seamless server integration.
Automated tool and MCP server discovery for Claude Code. Searches 17+ registries to find relevant skills, plugins, and tools before planning or when errors occur.
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.