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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.
Act as a skeptical technical recruiter to evaluate daily.dev Recruiter features. Review UI/UX, code, and workflows through the lens of a hiring platform built for high-quality developer-recruiter matching.
Standardized guidelines for Dart package maintenance, covering semantic versioning, CHANGELOG management, and publishing workflows.
A suite of .NET engineering skills for Domain-Driven Design (DDD), EF Core persistence, BDD-style unit testing, and IDE-like semantic code understanding with Serena MCP.
Self-healing Rust verification loop that automates test execution, clippy linting, and formatting checks.
Migrate Spring Boot 2.x to 3.x with automated dependency management, Java 17/21 upgrades, and JAXB/Jakarta EE refactoring.
Apply Holistic Testing with PACT (Proactive, Autonomous, Collaborative, Targeted) principles to build quality into team culture and test strategies for modern software systems.
Expert SwiftUI assistant for reviewing, refactoring, and building high-performance, testable, and modern iOS applications using Apple's best practices.
Automatically keeps README files synced with codebase changes including dependencies, new features, and configuration updates.
Build production-ready, reusable Terraform modules for multi-cloud infrastructure. Includes standardized patterns for AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI with built-in testing and validation.
Comprehensive code quality validation for LibrAgent, covering TypeScript frontend and Rust/Tauri backend via automated linting, formatting, type checking, and build verification.
Master Rust async programming with Tokio, including tasks, channels, streams, error handling, and production-grade concurrency patterns.