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Analyzes test suites and tags each test with a standardized set of traits (e.g., positive, negative, critical-path, boundary, smoke, regression). Use when the user wants to categorize, audit, or label tests with traits. Do not use for writing new tests, running tests, or migrating test frameworks.
Coverage Gaps audit worker (L3). Identifies missing tests for critical paths (Money 20+, Security 20+, Data Integrity 15+, Core Flows 15+). Returns list of untested critical business logic with priority justification.
Use when planning with fixed deadline or target outcome, working backward from future goal to present, defining milestones and dependencies, mapping critical path, identifying what must happen when, planning product launches with hard dates, multi-year strategic roadmaps, event planning, transformation initiatives, or when user mentions "backcast", "work backward from", "reverse planning", "we need to launch by", "target date is", or "what needs to happen to reach".
Map, track, and manage project dependencies across teams, systems, and organizations. Identify critical path items and prevent blocking issues through proactive dependency management.
Эксперт по отслеживанию milestones. Используй для трекинга прогресса, critical path, статус-репортов и earned value.
Expert-level construction management, project planning, BIM, safety compliance, and construction technology
Эксперт по расписаниям проектов. Используй для WBS, Gantt charts, dependency mapping и resource allocation.
Render the current plan as a high-DPI PNG dependency DAG — nodes are issues / sub-issues / PRs, edges come from sub-issue links plus dependency-language prose ("Depends on", "Part of", "Blocks", "Closes") and PR / commit cross-references, and every node is color-coded done / in-progress / available-next / blocked so sequencing and critical path are obvious at a glance. Use when asked "plan as dag", "draw a dag", "dag diagram", "show the dependency graph", "what's blocking what", "what's the critical path", "what can be parallelized", "what's left for