transit-least-squares
Transit Least Squares (TLS) algorithm for detecting exoplanet transits in light curve data, offering higher sensitivity than Lomb-Scargle for transit-shaped signals.
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Transit Least Squares (TLS) algorithm for detecting exoplanet transits in light curve data, offering higher sensitivity than Lomb-Scargle for transit-shaped signals.
Orchestrate multi-agent swarms using agentic-flow for parallel task execution, dynamic topology, and intelligent coordination. Ideal for building distributed AI systems and scaling complex development workflows.
Parses and processes SARIF files from static analysis tools. Enables aggregation, deduplication, filtering, and CI/CD integration of scan results.
A testing fixture for validating AI agent skill configurations and detecting rule violations.
Programmatically manage OmniFocus tasks and projects. Supports creation, querying, updates, and completion tracking across all OmniFocus versions using native automation and fallback methods.
Translate research papers (markdown) while preserving LaTeX formulas, code blocks, and images, with support for batch processing, retries, and portable bundles.
A deep reasoning protocol that ensures systematic analysis, multi-hypothesis generation, and rigorous verification for complex architectural, debugging, and high-stakes tasks.
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.
Analyze and summarize web content like articles, newsletters, and blog posts into structured markdown reports. Perfect for content consumption, knowledge management, and research.
Automates production deployment workflows with version management, health checks, release tagging, and post-deployment monitoring.
Automates the migration of legacy single-file task lists to a structured, folder-based project management system.
Definition of Done (DoD) verification workflow that triggers automatically upon implementation completion to ensure quality, document evidence, and standardize reporting.