By sethdford
Cross-session learning and recall - remember decisions, recall solutions, maintain state
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npx claudepluginhub sethdford/claude-toolkit --plugin memoryQA skills for api-testing domain.
Master architecture communication: C4 models, RFCs, presentations, and documentation. Align stakeholders and explain architectural decisions.
Prioritization frameworks, roadmapping, and trade-off decision-making.
Design patterns, data structures, algorithms, concurrency patterns, functional patterns, reactive patterns, state management, and resource management.
Establish architecture governance, design fitness functions, manage tech debt, and ensure compliance. Build sustainable architecture practices.
Use Memind as persistent memory for Claude Code sessions.
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Universal memory runtime — cross-session cognitive memory for Claude Code. Remembers decisions, patterns, and context across coding sessions.
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Comprehensive PR review agents specializing in comments, tests, error handling, type design, code quality, and code simplification
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.