react-ui-patterns
Standardized React UI patterns for loading states, error handling, and data fetching to ensure consistent UX and robust component architecture.
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Standardized React UI patterns for loading states, error handling, and data fetching to ensure consistent UX and robust component architecture.
Orchestrate complex multi-agent swarms with topologies like mesh, hierarchical, and star for research, development, and testing workflows.
Build AI agents with tool calling and multi-step reasoning. Generate, manage, and orchestrate custom skill files for Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and other AI assistants to standardize your development workflows.
Perform a structured 8-factor conversion rate optimization (CRO) audit of any landing page to identify friction points and opportunities for growth.
Automate the migration of Netflix Conductor workflows to Temporal Python, including server orchestration, worker management, and workflow troubleshooting.
Fast-reference guide and utility skill for Helm chart development, template syntax, and Kubernetes application deployment.
Replaces arbitrary test timeouts with robust condition-based polling to eliminate flaky tests, race conditions, and timing-dependent failures in software testing suites.
Full-stack SDLC agent workflow managing the entire production lifecycle from intake and planning to automated testing, CI/CD, and infrastructure deployment using MCP tools.
Explains code using visual diagrams, relatable analogies, step-by-step walkthroughs, and common pitfalls.
Advanced prompt rewriting and optimization service. Analyzes prompts for clarity, specificity, and structure, providing actionable improvements, variations for testing, and prompt engineering best practices.
Write high-quality user stories and requirement documents following the INVEST criteria.
Deep requirement analysis and documentation skill. Uncover root needs, map stakeholders, resolve conflicts, and define testable specifications with acceptance criteria for software projects.