subagent-driven-development
Execute implementation plans using isolated subagents for each task, featuring a rigorous two-stage review process for spec compliance and code quality.
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Execute implementation plans using isolated subagents for each task, featuring a rigorous two-stage review process for spec compliance and code quality.
Design and document REST or GraphQL APIs, including endpoint definitions, pagination, filtering, versioning, and OpenAPI/Swagger specifications.
Create new Figma design or FigJam files directly via the MCP server. Automatically resolves plans and initializes new canvases for your design workflows.
AI-driven GitHub Actions automation featuring swarm-based workflow orchestration, intelligent CI/CD pipeline management, and autonomous repository maintenance.
Security-first vetting protocol for AI agent skills. Detects red flags like credential theft, obfuscated code, and unauthorized data exfiltration before installation.
Autonomous pattern detection and skill recommendation engine that monitors project memory, logs, and task lists to evolve your AI agent's capabilities automatically.
Create structured, high-quality technical implementation plans via an agent-driven, iterative process. Ideal for complex refactoring, new features, and technical design.
Search and analyze X (Twitter) trends, hashtags, and tweet data by location using custom CLI tools.
Production-ready scaffolding for React 19 projects using Vite, TypeScript, Biome, and Vitest. Provides strict configuration, linting, formatting, and testing infrastructure.
Migrate your codebase, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to the advanced Opus 4.5 model with automated configuration adjustments.
Official MoonBit language reference, syntax guide, and coding conventions for building high-performance software projects.
Design modular TypeScript libraries using HexDI principles: compile-time dependency validation, feature-first organization, and clean API boundaries.