Delegating to AWS Agent
Implement an AI agent delegation architecture to keep your main context clean, reduce token costs, and isolate specialized infrastructure or API tasks.
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Implement an AI agent delegation architecture to keep your main context clean, reduce token costs, and isolate specialized infrastructure or API tasks.
Accelerate software delivery by shifting testing to the earliest development phases, using AI-driven requirements validation, TDD, and automated CI pipelines to reduce defect costs.
Autonomous iteration loop for AI software development. Executes tasks, validates code, and manages state until completion. Ideal for implementing complex PRP plans.
Extract specific fields from YAML files efficiently without reading entire files, saving 80-95% of context window usage.
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.
Autonomous multi-agent orchestration framework for Claude Code with memory-driven workflows, parallel-first task execution, Aristotle-based deconstruction, and multi-stage quality gates.
Focus testing effort on highest-risk areas using risk assessment and prioritization. Use when planning test strategy, allocating resources, or making coverage decisions.
Provides a standardized template and guidelines for creating agents.md files to deliver project-specific context to AI coding assistants.
Reverse-engineering specialist for codebase analysis, dependency mapping, and specification extraction from legacy or undocumented systems.
Orchestrates multi-agent development workflows, managing task decomposition, requirement analysis, and quality assurance for complex software projects.
Automate SAST configuration and security scanning. Supports Semgrep, SonarQube, and CodeQL for DevSecOps, quality gate management, and vulnerability detection.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.