reactive-ui-patterns
Reactive UI patterns for remote data fetching, enabling smooth in-place updates, persistent scroll position, and efficient loading state management using the .current property.
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Reactive UI patterns for remote data fetching, enabling smooth in-place updates, persistent scroll position, and efficient loading state management using the .current property.
Sends debugging data, logs, and visual output to the Ray desktop application via its local API for real-time developer feedback.
A specification-driven workflow management system for structured development lifecycle management, covering proposal, planning, implementation, and archival phases.
Generate spectrograms and advanced audio feature visualizations directly from your terminal with this audio analysis CLI.
Update text within fillable PDF forms programmatically. Efficiently modify names, dates, addresses, and reference numbers in form fields while preserving document structure.
Python coding assistant providing best practices, PEP 8 enforcement, automated testing with pytest, and dependency management using uv.
A design system and anti-pattern guide to make AI-generated UI look human-crafted. Ensures professional aesthetics by managing color, typography, spacing, and animations for the Toh Framework.
Automated migration workflow from legacy Crowi (Express/Swig) to modern architecture (Next.js 16/Fastify/ts-rest).
Agile project management expert for sprint planning, risk mitigation, and stakeholder alignment in software engineering teams.
AI-powered Kubernetes and OpenShift troubleshooting. Proactively assess cluster health, debug pod failures, analyze logs, and validate security using Popeye-inspired patterns.
Synchronize project documentation with code. Maintains feature specs, API contracts, and READMEs using init-project standards to ensure traceability and completeness.
Standardized Java development guidelines including naming conventions, exception handling, Spring Boot best practices, and concurrency patterns.