anima
Anima is a TypeScript animation engine for creating programmatic mathematical visualizations. Use it to script geometric animations, graphs, and complex movements with a fluent, Manim-inspired API.
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Anima is a TypeScript animation engine for creating programmatic mathematical visualizations. Use it to script geometric animations, graphs, and complex movements with a fluent, Manim-inspired API.
Expert Solana Anchor development: build programs, manage PDAs, implement SPL tokens, handle security audits, and perform fuzz testing with Trident.
Accelerate Go application startup with parallel compile-time dependency injection. Optimize slow services, replace google/wire, and manage async dependencies with kessoku.
Automates the integration of Python and TypeScript type hints to enhance IDE intellisense, error detection, and AI code comprehension.
Stripe payment integration patterns for checkout, webhooks, and subscriptions. Ensures safe API usage, idempotency, signature verification, and testing compliance.
Transcribe audio files (wav, mp3, ogg) to text using the Qwen ASR model. Fast, local-friendly, and requires no API keys.
A framework for creating, testing, and managing autonomous AI subagents within project environments using Test-Driven Development principles.
Enforce Test-Driven Development (TDD) via pre-commit hooks and CI/CD coverage gates. Automates test execution and ensures compliance with minimum code coverage thresholds.
Summon framework expert: assisting with Kotlin Multiplatform UI development, type-safe modifiers, state management, routing, and SSR for web and JVM applications.
Production-ready scaffolding for React 19 projects using Vite, TypeScript, Biome, and Vitest. Provides strict configuration, linting, formatting, and testing infrastructure.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
Detect and resolve TypeScript/JavaScript circular import dependencies. Solves runtime errors like 'Cannot access X before initialization' and 'undefined' imports caused by module cycle initialization order.