pattern-detection
Analyze and identify codebase patterns (naming, architecture, testing) to maintain consistency and enforce standards during development.
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Analyze and identify codebase patterns (naming, architecture, testing) to maintain consistency and enforce standards during development.
Virtual machine development expert focusing on bytecode design, stack-based/register-based VM implementation, memory management, and garbage collection.
Create new Figma design or FigJam files directly via the MCP server. Automatically resolves plans and initializes new canvases for your design workflows.
IDE-grade project scaffolding wizard for 70+ types of web, mobile, desktop, and backend projects, featuring interactive setup for SDKs, databases, and DevOps configurations.
Expert guidance for Django asynchronous task processing with Celery. Best practices for task design, worker configuration, error handling, periodic tasks, and production monitoring.
Connect to the Notion API to create, manage, and query pages, databases, and blocks for your AI-powered knowledge management.
Maintenance patterns for the @youdotcom-oss/mcp STDIO bridge, focusing on transport lifecycle management, shutdown guards, and robust error handling.
Expert SQL agent for modern database systems, query optimization, HTAP environments, and data architecture patterns. Optimize performance, schema design, and analytical workloads effectively.
Search, analyze, and audit GeminiClaw session logs and memory. Use to investigate past interactions, track token usage, debug tool calls, and monitor agent performance.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.
Advanced web search and reasoning tool for OpenClaw agents. Features citation-heavy synthesis, multi-step reasoning, and live internet access via OpenRouter.
Systematic debugging skill to trace errors backward through call stacks, identify original triggers, and implement layered defenses instead of patching symptoms.