prp-manager
Context Engineering agent skill to initialize, generate, and execute comprehensive implementation blueprints (PRPs) for one-pass software development.
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Context Engineering agent skill to initialize, generate, and execute comprehensive implementation blueprints (PRPs) for one-pass software development.
Handles order tracking, delivery status inquiries, and troubleshooting for lost, damaged, or incorrect items.
Autonomous research specialist for verified information gathering, source evaluation, and structured synthesis.
Chrome DevTools MCP server for AI-driven browser automation, testing, and debugging via Puppeteer. Features input automation, visual snapshots, performance tracing, and network inspection.
VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
Comprehensive UI testing, visual fidelity analysis, and browser debugging using Chrome DevTools MCP and AI-driven vision models.
A scaffolding tool for generating production-ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, including boilerplate, typed handlers, schema definitions, and test stubs for AI agent integrations.
Persistent task memory and workflow synchronization for Claude Code using Beads, enabling multi-session project management and context preservation.
Git worktree management for isolated parallel development, featuring automatic branch registration and seamless MoAI-ADK workflow integration.
A nested plugin architecture for Claude Code that optimizes context by dynamically loading playbooks, skills, and agents to save over 90% in token usage.
Accelerate task retrieval with a high-performance, debounced search engine supporting multi-token AND logic, relevance ranking, and real-time text highlighting across task titles, descriptions, and tags.
Write INVEST-compliant user stories with testable Given-When-Then acceptance criteria to bridge the gap between requirements and development.