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Definition of Done (DoD) verification workflow that triggers automatically upon implementation completion to ensure quality, document evidence, and standardize reporting.
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Definition of Done (DoD) verification workflow that triggers automatically upon implementation completion to ensure quality, document evidence, and standardize reporting.
Interactive CLI-based issue management system for tracking, planning, and executing development tasks with full CRUD capabilities.
Shared memory and collaboration layer for AI coding agents to track actions, manage sessions, detect conflicts, and preserve project context across tools.
Submit completed tasks on OpenAnt via CLI. Handles text reports, file uploads (images, docs, code), and external proof links to ensure verified deliverables.
Generates llms.txt and llms-full.txt files to provide LLM-friendly documentation and project context.
Manage your Anki flashcards effortlessly via the AnkiConnect REST API. Create, update, search, and organize decks, notes, and cards directly through your AI agent.
Extracts Supabase anonymous API keys from client-side source code to facilitate RLS testing and security auditing.
Maintains a centralized architecture overview with Mermaid diagrams to document system boundaries, module dependencies, and interface contracts for onboarding and refactoring.
A structured API interface for the Swagger Petstore, optimized for AI agents to interact with resources like pets, users, and store orders using on-demand documentation loading.
A framework for creating reusable Claude Code agent skills, following best practices for directory structure, progressive disclosure, and multi-file patterns.
Syntax and construction guide for HashQL J-Expr queries, supporting #literal, #struct, #list, and function call patterns for HashQL files.
Manage Fly.io edge infrastructure: deploy apps, scale machines, configure volumes, secrets, and networking via the Fly.io Machines API. Python-based, zero-dependency.