my-openlayer-helper
Initialize OpenLayers maps, manage layers, and render features including points, lines, polygons, and animated markers using the my-openlayer library.
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Initialize OpenLayers maps, manage layers, and render features including points, lines, polygons, and animated markers using the my-openlayer library.
Analyze GitHub repository structure, documentation, dependencies, and contributor patterns for codebase health and development insights.
Advanced Python security vulnerability scanner for Flask, Django, and FastAPI projects. Audits OWASP Top 10, dependencies, hardcoded secrets, and framework-specific flaws.
A specification-driven workflow management system for structured development lifecycle management, covering proposal, planning, implementation, and archival phases.
Comprehensive Jira interaction suite for managing issues, sprints, boards, and worklogs via CLI. Supports searching, updating, transitioning, and attachment handling. Triggers on Jira URLs and issue keys.
AI-powered Kubernetes and OpenShift troubleshooting. Proactively assess cluster health, debug pod failures, analyze logs, and validate security using Popeye-inspired patterns.
Orchestrate multi-agent AI swarms using the ClawTeam CLI to automate parallel task execution, dependency management, and team collaboration with git worktree isolation and tmux support.
Standardize, validate, and manage Netresearch AI agent skill repositories with automated structure enforcement, distribution workflows, and licensing compliance tools.
Create interactive, custom data visualizations using d3.js — including charts, graphs, and network diagrams. Ideal for when you need fine-grained control over visual elements, transitions, and interactions.
Language-agnostic backend architectural patterns covering API design, authentication, security protocols, and database modeling.
Complete project architecture and structure guide for LobeHub. Use for codebase exploration, project organization, file location, and architectural context.
Conduct automated security assessments of WordPress sites using WPScan, enumeration techniques, and vulnerability scanning for themes, plugins, and users.