vvm
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.
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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.
Validates Skill, Agent, and Command syntax using validate_skills.py, logs errors, and manages the automated QC workflow for agent development.
Apply context-driven testing principles to adapt testing strategies based on project goals, risks, and constraints rather than relying on universal best practices.
Expert CLI guides for AI agents, featuring senior engineer workflows, safety guardrails, and operational patterns for cloud, IaC, containers, databases, and dev tools.
Orchestrator for audio plugin WebView UI design, handling iterative mockup generation and production-ready scaffolding for JUCE-based instruments and effects.
Orchestrates complex programming tasks by analyzing available skills, generating structured execution plans, and managing manual or delegated multi-step workflows.
Provides a standardized template and guidelines for creating agents.md files to deliver project-specific context to AI coding assistants.
A deterministic orchestration engine for autonomous coding agents, managing workflow loops, state persistence, and checkpoint-based execution.
A local RAG semantic memory system using Qdrant and Ollama. Ideal for recalling workspace files, notes, project decisions, and user preferences with high-relevance vector search.
Automated quality assurance system that validates markdown deliverables against defined checklists for PB-000 market research workflows.
An automated memory middleware for AI agents, implementing a Retrieve-Respond-Save loop to maintain long-term persistent context across conversations.
Retrieve current, source-backed technical information using MCP tools to resolve queries about libraries, APIs, SDKs, and evolving tech ecosystems.