solid-start-server-runtime
Expert guidance for SolidStart server runtime, including request events, middleware, server functions, and API architecture.
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Expert guidance for SolidStart server runtime, including request events, middleware, server functions, and API architecture.
A specialized Git assistant for executing safe interactive rebases, managing commit history, and resolving merge conflicts with automated safety backups.
A specialized code review agent that performs multi-dimensional analysis covering security vulnerabilities, performance optimization, code quality, and maintainability standards.
A RAG-based AI solver for high school Chinese GSAT exams, featuring structured knowledge retrieval, reasoning templates, and explainable AI outputs.
A professional framework for conducting network penetration testing, including automated reconnaissance, vulnerability scanning, and exploitation workflows.
Manage your knowledge base on BookStack programmatically. Perform CRUD operations on books, chapters, and pages, and conduct full-text searches via the REST API.
A stage-driven AI writing agent for structured, repeatable, and reversible long-form content production with human-in-the-loop workflows.
Process massive files and large codebases (10M+ tokens) by recursively chunking, sub-querying, and aggregating results to overcome LLM context limits.
Pre-implementation confidence assessment tool for developers. Ensures 90%+ readiness via duplicate checks, architecture compliance, official docs verification, and root cause analysis.
A macOS UI automation CLI that enables agents to capture screens, target UI elements, manage applications, and execute cross-app workflows with JSON-based scripting.
Automated quality gate using 5 parallel AI agents to review code changes for correctness, style, and consistency.
Automate your entire Git lifecycle from commit and PR creation to CI monitoring and branch merging, enforcing conventional commits throughout.