command-executor
Safely execute, test, and verify commands discovered in documentation with real output capture, performance tracking, and git-aware safety protocols.
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Safely execute, test, and verify commands discovered in documentation with real output capture, performance tracking, and git-aware safety protocols.
Implement secure backend authentication (JWT, OAuth, Sessions) and authorization (RBAC, ABAC) patterns, including password hashing, MFA, and security best practices.
Development guide for lemline-core, the stateless Serverless Workflow engine. Manage workflow execution, node navigation, state transitions, JQ expression evaluation, error handling, and parallel fork logic.
Foundational mental model and operational rules for using TraceMem to ensure secure, auditable, and compliant AI agent execution.
Business model design and analysis using the Business Model Canvas framework with 9 building blocks.
Initialize and configure Trigger.dev in your project. Essential for setting up the SDK, project configuration, directory structure, and your first background task.
Manage Supabase authentication, including user sign-up, sign-in, session management, and admin-level user lifecycle operations via the REST API.
Build no-code MCP servers that orchestrate tools as directed graphs using YAML for data transformation, conditional routing, and automated workflows.
Analyzes markdown files to identify token-wasting patterns, providing actionable suggestions to optimize documentation for LLM consumption and token efficiency.
Find similar vulnerabilities and bugs across codebases using pattern-based analysis. Use when hunting bug variants, building CodeQL/Semgrep queries, or performing systematic code audits.
Train and manage neural networks in distributed E2B sandboxes using the Flow Nexus platform, supporting custom architectures like Transformers, LSTMs, and GANs.
Manage and automate your Bear notes on macOS using the grizzly CLI tool.