dyad:swarm-pr-review
Collaborative PR review using a swarm of three specialized AI agents (Correctness, Health, UX) that discuss findings and reach consensus before posting a structured summary with inline comments.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
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Collaborative PR review using a swarm of three specialized AI agents (Correctness, Health, UX) that discuss findings and reach consensus before posting a structured summary with inline comments.
Development guide for creating and publishing TPMJS tools using the blocks CLI, AI SDK v6, and npm registry patterns.
Production-grade Playwright testing toolkit. Automate E2E testing, fix flaky tests, perform migrations from Cypress/Selenium, and integrate with CI/CD, TestRail, and BrowserStack.
A testing utility for the npm-agentskills framework, designed to validate Nuxt module integration and skill discovery patterns.
Autonomous recursive execution engine for indiiOS that manages task completion, state verification, and error handling.
Search and reference Chromium documentation, including design docs, APIs, and development guides. Use to locate, browse, or learn about architecture, GPU, network, security, and testing concepts within the Chromium codebase.
Automated GitHub PR review agent for code quality, security analysis, and standard compliance using gh CLI.
Search the web for real-time data and research using the Turing Tavily proxy. Use for up-to-date information, current events, and web-based research tasks.
An MCP server enabling Claude to dispatch and manage physical-world tasks using the MESS (Meatspace Execution and Submission System) protocol.
Development CLI for the Multigres project: automate unit tests, integration tests, and environment coordination for Vitess-for-Postgres.
Review backend pull requests with security enforcement and GitHub CLI integration in a strict read-only environment.
Framework for orchestrating long-running agentic tasks, evidence-based delivery, and automated QA gates following Simon Willison's iterative loop.