bmad-planner
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
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Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
System detection and cross-platform command execution engine for managing OS-specific infrastructure and development environments.
Manage Jenkins CI/CD pipelines via REST API. Trigger builds, monitor job status, view console logs, and manage nodes and queues directly from your terminal or AI agent.
A command-line interface for X/Twitter that allows for reading, searching, posting, and social engagement using cookie-based authentication, integrated into the OpenWhale AI agent ecosystem.
A unified Solana development skill hub featuring multi-agent orchestration, progressive skill loading, and deep integrations for Anchor, Token-2022, DeFi protocols, and security auditing.
Manage YNAB budgets, track spending, and automate financial reports via API. Features include transaction logging, goal monitoring, and automated budget analysis.
Transform AI agents into proactive partners using WAL Protocol, persistent memory buffers, and autonomous cron scheduling to anticipate needs and improve performance.
Standardized Git workflow for pattern development, including rebase strategies, pull request creation, and upstream synchronization for collaborative community repository management.
A comprehensive configuration suite for Claude Code, featuring production-grade agents, skills, hooks, and automated workflows optimized for high-intensity development.
Automate WordPress content publishing with draft workflows, media library integration, and native Hebrew/RTL support.
Parallel task orchestration CLI for AI workers using isolated git workspaces.
Manage GitHub workflows, issues, and pull requests directly from your terminal using the gh CLI within OpenClaw.