task-folder-migrator
Automates the migration of legacy single-file task lists to a structured, folder-based project management system.
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Automates the migration of legacy single-file task lists to a structured, folder-based project management system.
Deployment skill for AWS Elastic Beanstalk Node.js apps, providing dependency strategies for monorepos, private packages, and environment configuration.
Automates the creation of Betty Framework skills by scaffolding directory structures, generating YAML manifests, and handling registry registration.
Method-driven planning workflow that intelligently decomposes tasks into structured plan.md files using zen-mcp tools, adapting to user clarity and automation needs.
Automated Python virtual environment manager for project isolation, dependency management, and lifecycle validation.
Systematically updates Dawncaster card/talent browser filter dropdowns and mapping arrays when new game expansions are released, ensuring frontend data synchronization with the Blightbane API.
Creates detailed, step-by-step TDD implementation plans for software development tasks.
Manage Jenkins CI/CD pipelines via REST API. Trigger builds, monitor job status, view console logs, and manage nodes and queues directly from your terminal or AI agent.
A framework for managing static site generator (SSG) projects using Astro, including build optimization, GitHub Pages deployment patterns, and type-safe content collection schemas.
Automatically detect code changes and suggest documentation updates. Keeps READMEs, API specs, and configuration guides in sync with your implementation.
Orchestrate cross-browser, cross-device, and responsive design testing using cloud providers like BrowserStack and Playwright to ensure consistent user experiences.
Standardized Git workflow for pattern development, including rebase strategies, pull request creation, and upstream synchronization for collaborative community repository management.