analyzing-research-documents
Systematically extract insights, decisions, and constraints from research documents, technical papers, and architectural design files.
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Systematically extract insights, decisions, and constraints from research documents, technical papers, and architectural design files.
Standardize repo commands with justfiles. Define, organize, and document cross-platform workflows, aliases, and automation tasks to create a single source of truth for repository operations.
Dynamic meta-router for managing and orchestrating multi-domain AI coding agent skills across plugins and projects.
AI-driven GitHub project management using swarm coordination, automated issue triage, project board synchronization, and intelligent task decomposition for efficient development workflows.
A framework for building modular AI agent rigs using Nix, featuring parametrable skills, knowledge management, and automated tool configuration.
Comprehensive guide for scaffold, configure, and structure gitagent projects. Manage agent.yaml, SOUL.md, RULES.md, and project directory layouts.
Verify Everything Search integration (CLI, HTTP, SDK) for inventory_master to ensure connectivity, service health, and provider availability.
Technical SEO audit skill for crawlability, indexability, and Core Web Vitals analysis. Use to audit webpages, validate schema, and fix technical performance issues.
Transform raw data into compelling, decision-driving narratives using visualization strategies, story frameworks, and persuasive structures for analytics and executive reporting.
Automated security vulnerability scanner implementing OWASP Top 10 testing for SAST/DAST, dependency auditing, and auth/authorization validation in CI/CD pipelines.
A command-line tool for managing, building, and deploying Agent Skills as OCI artifacts within the Agent Skills ecosystem.
Guide for creating properly structured YAML configuration files for MassGen. Use this when creating new configs for examples, case studies, testing, or feature demonstrations.