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Framework for building multi-agent systems, AgentOS runtimes, and MCP-integrated AI agents.
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Framework for building multi-agent systems, AgentOS runtimes, and MCP-integrated AI agents.
Full-stack web development suite featuring Next.js (SSR/RSC/App Router), Turborepo for monorepo management, and RemixIcon for UI assets. Optimized for modern React, high-performance builds, and scalable architecture.
Add evlog framework integration: automate wide-event logging across your stack with standardized middleware, build configurations, testing, and documentation.
IDE-grade project scaffolding wizard for 70+ types of web, mobile, desktop, and backend projects, featuring interactive setup for SDKs, databases, and DevOps configurations.
Accelerate Go application startup with parallel compile-time dependency injection. Optimize slow services, replace google/wire, and manage async dependencies with kessoku.
Deploy and manage Vercel projects, including linking repositories, environment variables, and domain configurations.
Scaffold and implement authentication in TypeScript/JavaScript apps using Better Auth. Detects frameworks, configures database adapters, sets up route handlers, adds OAuth providers, and scaffolds UI pages.
Expert guidance for SolidStart server runtime, including request events, middleware, server functions, and API architecture.
A specialized skill for building and managing Next.js App Router API routes, handling HTTP methods, request bodies, streaming, and response configuration.
A connectionless, HTTP-based rate limiting SDK for TypeScript, ideal for serverless, edge functions, and distributed environments using Upstash Redis.
Summon framework expert: assisting with Kotlin Multiplatform UI development, type-safe modifiers, state management, routing, and SSR for web and JVM applications.
Standardized detective skill integration for agent roles. Maps agents to code-analysis skills and enforces claudemem usage for memory-indexed code investigation.