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Definition of Done (DoD) verification workflow that triggers automatically upon implementation completion to ensure quality, document evidence, and standardize reporting.
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Definition of Done (DoD) verification workflow that triggers automatically upon implementation completion to ensure quality, document evidence, and standardize reporting.
Symbol-level code understanding and navigation agent toolkit using LSP for precise code analysis, reference tracking, and surgical refactoring across 30+ programming languages.
Produce clear, professional technical documentation, blog posts, and tutorials based on real engineering experience, prioritizing value and actionable insights.
A framework for managing the end-to-end LLM project lifecycle, from evaluating task-model fit and pipeline architecture design to implementing structured output parsing and agent-assisted development.
React Native and Expo best practices for performant mobile apps. Covers list virtualization, animations with Reanimated, UI patterns, and native platform API optimizations.
Advanced TypeScript and React development assistant for modern web applications. Expert in component architecture, state management, Vitest unit testing, Playwright E2E automation, and efficient TypeScript configuration.
Leverage the Figma MCP server to fetch design data, extract assets, and transform Figma nodes into production-ready React and Tailwind code with design system alignment.
Prevents AI hallucination and ensures evidence-based, verifiable outputs when analyzing code, reviewing technical documents, or providing recommendations.
Implement robust backend error handling with custom classes, middleware, structured logging, and recovery patterns.
Generates OpenAPI 3.0/3.1 specs from code (FastAPI, NestJS) or design-first schemas. Includes client SDK generation, mock server setup, and support for Swagger/ReDoc/Stoplight documentation workflows.
A macOS UI automation CLI that enables agents to capture screens, target UI elements, manage applications, and execute cross-app workflows with JSON-based scripting.
Orchestrate visual communication by drawing diagrams, flowcharts, and annotations on a TLDraw canvas via CLI. Ideal for architectural planning, PR reviews, and logging agent output.