cicd-diagnostics
Diagnose dotCMS CI/CD GitHub Actions failures, including PR builds, merge queue issues, and nightly test reports.
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Diagnose dotCMS CI/CD GitHub Actions failures, including PR builds, merge queue issues, and nightly test reports.
Coordinates cross-repository updates for GitHub Actions runner configurations, ensuring workflow labels match runner scale sets to prevent job queuing.
A Git-backed memory store for agent skills. Download, version, edit, and share custom agent behaviors and procedural knowledge using a CLI.
Production-grade testing strategy implementing feature flags, canary releases, synthetic monitoring, and chaos engineering for continuous reliability in live environments.
Validates and coordinates batch study guide operations, preventing errors by enforcing template compatibility, file availability, and source-only policies before agent execution.
Analyze and identify codebase patterns (naming, architecture, testing) to maintain consistency and enforce standards during development.
Create a comprehensive product strategy using the 9-section Product Strategy Canvas to define your vision, segments, value propositions, and defensibility.
Emergency recovery suite for Vercel-hosted projects. Manage deployment rollbacks, database migration reverts, cache invalidation, and health verification workflows.
End-to-end GitHub repository maintenance agent. Automates triage, PR review, issue analysis, and maintenance reporting to ensure long-term repository health, stability, and growth.
Build accessible, consistent UIs using shadcn/ui and Tailwind CSS. Employs a component-first architecture for design systems, React Hook Form integration, and responsive mobile-first development.
ClawHub is the official registry and CLI tool for managing OpenClaw AI agent skills. Search, install, version-control, and publish custom skills to your local OpenClaw workspace.
Create structured user stories using the Mike Cohn format with Gherkin acceptance criteria to translate requirements into testable, development-ready tasks.