tavily-tools
Unified Python CLI for Tavily AI operations including web search, URL extraction, site crawling, link mapping, and automated deep research reports.
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Unified Python CLI for Tavily AI operations including web search, URL extraction, site crawling, link mapping, and automated deep research reports.
Develops reactive Livewire 4 components, handling wire directives, state management, real-time updates, component testing, and integration with Flux UI for high-performance Laravel applications.
A utility skill for testing multi-skill loading and orchestration within the Sheikh-CLI agentic framework.
Generates OpenAPI 3.0/3.1 specs from code (FastAPI, NestJS) or design-first schemas. Includes client SDK generation, mock server setup, and support for Swagger/ReDoc/Stoplight documentation workflows.
Reactive UI patterns for remote data fetching, enabling smooth in-place updates, persistent scroll position, and efficient loading state management using the .current property.
System detection and cross-platform command execution engine for managing OS-specific infrastructure and development environments.
Control macOS cmux terminal topology, workspaces, and pane layouts via CLI. Ideal for AI coding agents requiring deterministic multi-pane navigation, surface routing, and attention cues.
Manage and automate your Bear notes on macOS using the grizzly CLI tool.
GitHub operations via gh CLI. Use for repository inspection, issues, PRs, releases, and deep codebase analysis including cloning for architectural insights.
AI-powered Kubernetes and OpenShift troubleshooting. Proactively assess cluster health, debug pod failures, analyze logs, and validate security using Popeye-inspired patterns.
Provision and manage Railway database services (Postgres, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB) with automated configuration and environment wiring.
Automated code review for STYLY-NetSync, enforcing protocol parity, thread safety, and Unity C#/Python conventions.