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Tick is a lightweight task management Go CLI designed for AI coding agents. It prioritises determinism, simplicity, and zero-friction git integration.
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Tick is a lightweight task management Go CLI designed for AI coding agents. It prioritises determinism, simplicity, and zero-friction git integration.
Web-based PKI Manager - Secure X.509 certificate lifecycle management with Cosmian KMS integration
Laravel application for the administrative and commercial management of a legal consulting firm
SISO Agency Internal Platform - Task management and day tracking system with LifeLock integration
Session lifecycle management for Claude Code — persistent memory, soul purpose, reconcile, harvest, archive
GitHub Issue Triage is a skill that automates the process of monitoring and managing open GitHub issues, using AI to match issues to design documents and suggest closures.
zustand is a state management system that utilizes an Action Type Hierarchy, comprising public actions, internal actions, and dispatch methods to manage application state.
agents-sdk is an npm package that provides the tools to build persistent, stateful AI agents on Cloudflare Workers. It utilizes Durable Objects for statefulness and requires specific bindings and SQLite migrations in the wrangler.jsonc configuration file.
Tick is a lightweight task management CLI designed for AI coding agents. It prioritises determinism, simplicity, and zero-friction git integration.
wayfinder-development is a technical skill for managing backend routes in frontend components, utilizing Laravel and TypeScript/JavaScript
ideate is a product ideation skill that provides expertise in practice-management and client-services SaaS, including tools like Harvest, Teamwork, and Accelo.
task-next is a dependency-aware task selection skill that displays ready tasks based on dependency resolution, utilizing commands like /task-next and /task-next --all.