vvm
VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
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VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
Standardize frontend communication by documenting data requirements and business rules for backend developers, ensuring clear alignment without dictating implementation details.
A structured workflow for co-authoring documentation, technical specs, and proposals, guiding users through context gathering, collaborative refinement, and reader verification.
CMMI-based SDLC router providing process guidance, requirements management, architectural decision support, quality assurance, and governance for GitHub and Azure DevOps workflows.
Automated quality assurance system that validates markdown deliverables against defined checklists for PB-000 market research workflows.
Standardize repo commands with justfiles. Define, organize, and document cross-platform workflows, aliases, and automation tasks to create a single source of truth for repository operations.
Executes a rigorous, multi-phase Fagan Inspection to systematically resolve persistent, stubborn bugs and complex code interactions.
Enforces professional voice, tone, and technical style guidelines for React documentation, ensuring consistency across Learn, Reference, and Blog pages.
Google Gemini Image Generation API interface for text-to-image, editing, style templates, and automated retry workflows.
Generate structured development plans, checklists, and file contexts compatible with the IntelliJ coding-aider plugin.
Automated video report generation for troubleshooting, using Remotion to render provided video URLs.
Diagnose and resolve connection, sync, subscription, and type issues in Dojo.js applications. Use for troubleshooting Torii, entity queries, and state updates.