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Comprehensive Linux development environment management for compilers, build tools, IDEs, and debugging workflows.
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Comprehensive Linux development environment management for compilers, build tools, IDEs, and debugging workflows.
Browser-based QA automation for web applications. Performs automated site audits, visual regression testing, user flow verification, and issue tracking with real-time browser snapshots.
Export, write, and manage Feishu/Lark documents, spreadsheets, and wikis. Converts cloud content to Markdown for AI agents and automation workflows.
Implement robust server-side and client-side input validation using sanitization and allowlists to prevent injection attacks and ensure data integrity.
Automated repository synchronization for multi-repo ecosystems, featuring intelligent failure diagnosis, auto-repair for Git state issues, and integrated ecosystem health checks.
Coordinates cross-repository updates for GitHub Actions runner configurations, ensuring workflow labels match runner scale sets to prevent job queuing.
Automates the lifecycle management of ephemeral Neon PostgreSQL databases for testing, CI/CD, and rapid prototyping workflows.
Structured, template-driven workflow for end-to-end feature development including coding, automated testing, verification, and session-based improvement.
Query the Pollinations text API with web-search enabled models like Gemini and Perplexity for grounded, real-time research.
Retrieve current, source-backed technical information using MCP tools to resolve queries about libraries, APIs, SDKs, and evolving tech ecosystems.
Production-grade Playwright testing toolkit. Automate E2E testing, fix flaky tests, perform migrations from Cypress/Selenium, and integrate with CI/CD, TestRail, and BrowserStack.
Unit and integration test your Encore.ts backend applications using Vitest, including support for isolated test databases and service mocking.