vvm
VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
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VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
A comprehensive toolkit for measuring, auditing, and debugging web performance metrics including Core Web Vitals, loading speed, and interaction latency directly in Chrome DevTools.
Automated code maintenance tool for React developers to resolve linting, formatting, and CI validation errors.
Standardized workflow and guidelines for Laravel 11/12 application development, including stack detection, dependency management, and integration with Laravel Boost tools.
A professional workflow and component library for industrial-grade UI design using Pencil MCP, featuring standardized tokens for color, typography, spacing, and shadows.
Format and lint JS, TS, and JSON files on the current branch using Biome. Useful for code cleanup before commits or PRs.
Initialize OpenLayers maps, manage layers, and render features including points, lines, polygons, and animated markers using the my-openlayer library.
Master workflow controller for Lovable-style, AI-driven development. Instantly generates premium, multi-page, animated applications by routing to specialized sub-agents. No prompts needed—just build.
Official Pinia state management skill for Vue. Expert guidance on store definition, reactivity, type-safety, and store-to-store communication.
Automate the migration of Netflix Conductor workflows to Temporal Python, including server orchestration, worker management, and workflow troubleshooting.
Comprehensive Linux development environment management for compilers, build tools, IDEs, and debugging workflows.
Configure and optimize Nx monorepo workspaces. Use for project boundaries, build caching, library organization, and implementing affected commands.