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Compatibility/adapter skill that maps legacy `remotion-engineer` capability names to the modern runtime and enforces the framework’s operational protocols.
Provides a compatibility layer for legacy prompts and integrations that reference remotion-engineer. It documents required operational modes (BUILD/INCIDENT/EXPERIMENT), execution rules (traceability, test-first TDD gating), and security/multi-agent hygiene. Use it to ensure older flows map to current runtime capabilities without losing protocol enforcement.
Invoke when a prompt or integration references the historical remotion-engineer skill name or when you need to route work to the updated agentic-company framework while preserving required process controls (mode enforcement, test gates, least-privilege operation).
Designed for agentic frameworks and engineering automation runtimes (agents that use issue tracker integrations, TDD gating, and execution proxies such as Copilot/Claude/Cursor/Codex).
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Playwright Test Reviewer
Automated Playwright test auditor: finds anti-patterns, scores files, and generates concrete fixes and patch suggestions to improve stability and coverage.
Verification Before Completion
Require and verify concrete evidence (command outputs, test results, build exit codes) before claiming work is complete or creating PRs.
E2E Runner (compatibility)
Compatibility skill that maps legacy `e2e-runner` calls to current runtime capabilities, routing requests to modern plugins or agents.
Remotion Engineer (compat)
Compatibility skill that restores the historical remotion-engineer persona and enforces a project-scoped, mode-driven execution protocol for agentic workflows.
Requesting Code Review
Dispatch a focused code-review subagent and follow a strict review contract to catch critical issues before merging or continuing development.
Requesting Code Review
Dispatches a focused code-review subagent and provides a template-driven process to request reviews before merges, feature completion, or risky changes.