crowi-migration
Automated migration workflow from legacy Crowi (Express/Swig) to modern architecture (Next.js 16/Fastify/ts-rest).
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Automated migration workflow from legacy Crowi (Express/Swig) to modern architecture (Next.js 16/Fastify/ts-rest).
Operate the btca CLI for source-first code research. Manage git, local, and npm resources to ground AI answers in actual codebase context rather than outdated documentation.
Enforce best practices for Dinero.js. Use when handling monetary values, performing arithmetic, or refactoring code to ensure safe, type-safe, and accurate currency calculations in JS/TS applications.
Autonomous QA cycling workflow that runs test-verify-fix loops until your quality goals are met.
Automate Convex static site hosting integration, managing upload APIs, HTTP routing, and deployment scripts for React, Vite, and Next.js applications.
A specialized skill for generating high-quality technical documentation, code comments, API specs, and README patterns. Automates standard documentation workflows for C# and TypeScript projects.
Search the web for real-time information, technical documentation, or research topics using WebSearch and WebFetch tools.
AI-powered documentation engine that automatically generates C4 architecture diagrams, technical specs, and codebase analysis from any source code directory.
Scaffold and build interactive MCP Apps with custom UIs for hosts like Claude Desktop. Supports React, Vanilla JS, and various framework templates for tool-resource integration.
Create structured, high-quality technical implementation plans via an agent-driven, iterative process. Ideal for complex refactoring, new features, and technical design.
Production-ready Nuxt UI v4 component library featuring 125+ accessible components, Tailwind CSS v4, Reka UI, and specialized dashboard, chat, and editor layouts.
Enforce high-quality testing practices by identifying and preventing common anti-patterns like mock-testing, test-only production code, and incomplete dependency mocking.