session-reflection-analysis
Analyze Claude Code session history to identify inefficiencies, optimize token usage, and suggest workflow improvements.
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Analyze Claude Code session history to identify inefficiencies, optimize token usage, and suggest workflow improvements.
Update context-mode to the latest version, rebuild assets, reinstall global NPM dependencies, and refresh hook configurations.
Build custom authentication UIs for Next.js applications using Clerk's headless UI primitives and elements.
FHIR API development guide for building compliant healthcare endpoints. Includes resource validation, coding systems, and standard error handling.
Generate and process 16-bit pixel art office assets for the Claude Office Visualizer using Nano Banana MCP and multi-pass ImageMagick workflows.
Three.js animation systems: keyframe animation, skeletal animation, morph targets, and animation mixing for procedural motion, GLTF playback, and complex character blending.
Professional Gemini CLI Skill Architect: specialized in scaffolding new skills, converting Claude Code tools to Gemini, and refactoring/optimizing existing CLI orchestrators.
An automated memory middleware for AI agents, implementing a Retrieve-Respond-Save loop to maintain long-term persistent context across conversations.
An autonomous UI implementation agent that converts Figma designs into pixel-perfect code using Figma MCP and browser-based refinement.
Enforces a strict evidence-before-assertion protocol for coding agents, requiring fresh command-line verification output before any claim of completion, success, or bug fixes.
Persistent task memory and workflow synchronization for Claude Code using Beads, enabling multi-session project management and context preservation.
Base ecosystem skill for Refly. Creates, discovers, and runs domain-specific skills, routes user intent to workflows via symlinks, and automates multi-step pipelines via the Refly CLI.