pr-review
Automated PR review agent for Schmock projects ensuring BDD coverage, code quality, TypeScript standards, and conventional commit adherence.
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Automated PR review agent for Schmock projects ensuring BDD coverage, code quality, TypeScript standards, and conventional commit adherence.
Implement interactive, step-by-step user input workflows within software agents using the AskUserQuestion tool for guided decision-making and configuration.
Automated static code review for Arduino, ESP32, and RP2040 projects. Identifies memory safety issues, structure improvements, and best practices to enhance firmware quality and reliability.
Retrieve current, source-backed technical information using MCP tools to resolve queries about libraries, APIs, SDKs, and evolving tech ecosystems.
A systematic workflow to instrument, evaluate, and monitor LLM applications using TruLens, supporting frameworks like LangChain, LangGraph, and LlamaIndex.
Implements UI components from Figma/mockups with pixel-perfect accuracy, intelligent design validation, and adaptive agent switching.
Automates the generation of .http request files for Spring Boot REST controllers to simplify API documentation and testing.
Intelligent tool selector for code search. Routes queries between semantic (claudemem) and native tools (Grep/Glob) to optimize efficiency, token usage, and search accuracy.
A generative agent skill for creating ASCII art, optimized for rapid, single-pass artistic output without iterative refinement.
Development guide for Arma Reforger EnforceScript, covering component architecture, network replication, persistence, and memory management.
Control headless Chrome via Cloudflare Browser Rendering using CDP. Capture screenshots, navigate pages, automate scraping, and generate videos in a Cloudflare Workers environment.
Master Rust async programming with Tokio, including tasks, channels, streams, error handling, and production-grade concurrency patterns.