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Create or update GitHub Actions workflows (ci, test, release, e2e) based on project type detection
A single-frame motion-design composition with looping CSS animations — rotating type ring, animated globe, ticking timer, parallax labels. Renders as a hero video poster you can hand straight to HyperFrames or any keyframe-based exporter. Use when the brief asks for "motion design", "animated hero", "loop", "video poster", "title card", or pairs Open Claude Design with HyperFrames for a kinetic export.
Convert Markdown files and strings into DOCX documents using @mohtasham/md-to-docx. Use when a user needs Markdown to Word conversion, CLI-based file conversion, options-driven styling/alignment/font family, TOC/page break handling, underline/strikethrough formatting, multi-section documents with per-section headers/footers, or programmatic conversion in Node/browser code.
Discover and recommend ruflo plugins based on your workflow, installed MCP tools, and current task
Scan codebases for technical debt, score severity, track trends, and generate prioritized remediation plans. Use when users mention tech debt, code quality, refactoring priority, debt scoring, cleanup sprints, or code health assessment. Also use for legacy code modernization planning and maintenance cost estimation.
Use when the user says 'build me an app', 'create a project from this spec', 'scaffold a new repo', 'generate a starter', 'turn this idea into code', 'bootstrap a project', 'I have requirements and need a codebase', or provides a natural-language project specification and expects a complete, runnable repository. Stack-agnostic: Next.js, FastAPI, Rails, Go, Rust, Flutter, and more.
Expert support operations guidance for customer service excellence. Use when designing ticket management systems, creating SLA policies, building support tier structures (L1/L2/L3), optimizing knowledge bases, defining severity levels and escalation procedures, implementing support metrics (CSAT, FRT, TTR, FCR), configuring support tool stacks, or building support-to-CS feedback loops. Covers Zendesk, Intercom, Freshdesk, and help desk best practices.
Expert logging guidance based on Boris Tane's loggingsucks.com philosophy. Use when implementing logging, adding observability, debugging production issues, or reviewing code that includes log statements. Covers wide events architecture, structured logging, smart sampling, and high-cardinality field design.
Use when creating, writing, fixing, or reviewing tests in a Flutter project. Covers unit tests, widget tests, integration tests, Riverpod provider testing, and Mockito mocking. Provides Given-When-Then patterns, layer isolation strategies, and test setup for GetIt, SharedPreferences, and FakeDatabase.
Builds generative AI applications on Amazon Bedrock. Covers model invocation (Converse API, InvokeModel), RAG with Knowledge Bases, Bedrock Agents, Guardrails, and AgentCore. Use when invoking models, setting up Knowledge Bases, creating agents, applying guardrails, deploying to AgentCore, troubleshooting Bedrock errors (ThrottlingException, AccessDeniedException), or choosing models (Claude, Llama, Nova, Titan). ALSO USE for prompt caching setup and debugging, quota health checks and throttling diagnosis, cost attribution and tracking, migrating between Claude model generations (4.5 to 4.6 to 4.7), chunking strategies, API selection (Converse vs InvokeModel), guardrail capabilities, and model selection. NOT for custom model training, Rekognition, or Comprehend.
Regenerate an existing printed CLI from scratch under the current Printing Press, with prior research and prior novel features carried into the novel-features subagent's reprint reconciliation rather than dropped on the floor. Pulls the CLI from the public library if it isn't local, recommends reuse-vs-redo of prior research based on age, then hands off to /printing-press with the right context. Use when a machine upgrade would benefit a published CLI more than manual polish. Trigger phrases: "reprint <api>", "regenerate <api>", "redo the <api> CLI", "rebuild <api> from scratch", "this CLI would benefit from a reprint".
Compare a paper's claims against its public codebase. Use when the user asks to audit a paper, check code-claim consistency, verify reproducibility of a specific paper, or find mismatches between a paper and its implementation.