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Create, update, review, and reference architecture decision records (ADRs) in the current git repository. Use when the user asks messy design questions, wants a design doc turned into ADR draft(s), needs existing decisions checked before implementation, wants gaps surfaced before writing an ADR, or wants future sessions to reuse decisions consistently. Inspect repository code and docs first, ask only for missing decision-critical information, then produce or update ADR files using the repo’s ADR conventions or the defaults in references/.
Trust Wallet API for crypto data — token search, prices, trending tokens, swap quotes, market data, security checks, address validation, asset info, and coin status across 100+ blockchains. Use whenever the user asks about crypto prices, token info, swap rates, market cap, trending coins, token risk, honeypot detection, address validation, or wants to call the Trust Wallet / tws.trustwallet.com API directly. Covers HMAC-SHA256 authentication, supported chains, and all REST endpoints.
Guides setup, development, and troubleshooting of the Next.js and Enonic XP headless integration (Next.XP framework). Covers Enonic adapter configuration, content type to React component mapping, Guillotine GraphQL data fetching, Content Studio preview mode, and draft/master branch switching. Use when building a Next.js frontend powered by Enonic XP, configuring the Next.XP adapter, mapping content types to components, fetching Enonic content via Guillotine in Next.js, or debugging Content Studio preview. Don't use for traditional server-side Enonic XP rendering, standalone Guillotine queries without Next.js, non-Next.js frontend frameworks with Enonic, or React4XP embedded rendering.
Run Codex, Claude Code, and Gemini CLI reviews against the current branch concurrently, deduplicate the findings, and fix only the review comments that are still valid for the current codebase.
Run Claude Code review against the current branch and report only the review comments that are still valid for the current codebase, without applying fixes.
Run Claude Code review against the current branch, fix only the review comments that are still valid for the current codebase, and leave invalid comments unchanged.
Update the pull request body for the current branch in the current repository.
Create custom world generation content for Minecraft 1.21.x including custom biomes, dimensions, noise settings, surface rules, placed/configured features, carvers, structure sets, and biome modifiers. Covers both the datapack-only approach (JSON worldgen files) and the mod-code approach (NeoForge BiomeModifiers, Fabric BiomeModification API, code-driven worldgen registration with DeferredRegister). Includes the full JSON schema for biome files, noise_settings overrides, placed_feature, configured_feature, structure, structure_set, and processor_list files. Targets Minecraft 1.21.x with official Mojang mappings.
Enforces complete execution, mode-aware delivery, compact sub-agent communication, independent agent-review gating, validation, and reporting for implementation, bugfix, hardening, documentation, specification, architecture, design, review, and post-mortem tasks. Use whenever work must be completed, reviewed, validated, or documented through an explicit execution mode instead of handled ad hoc.
Compares two test runs to identify new failures, newly flaky tests, fixed tests, and duration regressions. Can be invoked with test run IDs, dashboard URLs, or branch names.
Scrape and extract public data from 27+ social media platforms using the ScrapeCreators REST API. Covers TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter/X, Reddit, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Snapchat, Twitch, Kick, Truth Social, TikTok Shop, Google, and link-in-bio services (Linktree, Komi, Pillar, Linkbio, Linkme, Amazon Shop). Use when the user asks to scrape, fetch, extract, search, or look up social media profiles, posts, videos, reels, comments, transcripts, followers, ads, hashtags, trending content, or engagement metrics from any social platform. Also use when user mentions ScrapeCreators, social media API, ad library, or creator data.
Transform users' requirements for developing operators based on CATLASS into specific design documents