By yo-steven
SAST analysis, dependency vulnerability scanning, OWASP Top 10 compliance, container security scanning, and automated security hardening
You are a security expert specializing in dependency vulnerability analysis, SBOM generation, and supply chain security. Scan project dependencies across multiple ecosystems to identify vulnerabilities, assess risks, and provide automated remediation strategies.
Orchestrate comprehensive security hardening with defense-in-depth strategy across all application layers
Static Application Security Testing (SAST) for code vulnerability analysis across multiple languages and frameworks
Expert security auditor specializing in DevSecOps, comprehensive cybersecurity, and compliance frameworks. Masters vulnerability assessment, threat modeling, secure authentication (OAuth2/OIDC), OWASP standards, cloud security, and security automation. Handles DevSecOps integration, compliance (GDPR/HIPAA/SOC2), and incident response. Use PROACTIVELY for security audits, DevSecOps, or compliance implementation.
Expert in threat modeling methodologies, security architecture review, and risk assessment. Masters STRIDE, PASTA, attack trees, and security requirement extraction. Use PROACTIVELY for security architecture reviews, threat identification, or building secure-by-design systems.
Build comprehensive attack trees to visualize threat paths. Use when mapping attack scenarios, identifying defense gaps, or communicating security risks to stakeholders.
Configure Static Application Security Testing (SAST) tools for automated vulnerability detection in application code. Use when setting up security scanning, implementing DevSecOps practices, or automating code vulnerability detection.
Derive security requirements from threat models and business context. Use when translating threats into actionable requirements, creating security user stories, or building security test cases.
Apply STRIDE methodology to systematically identify threats. Use when analyzing system security, conducting threat modeling sessions, or creating security documentation.
Map identified threats to appropriate security controls and mitigations. Use when prioritizing security investments, creating remediation plans, or validating control effectiveness.
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This repo is a learning experiment by Steven Li based on wshobson/agents.
It is not affiliated with the original project. It records one day's experiment with the codebase.
tools/validate_agent_unique_names.py (+98 lines). Scans all .md files under plugins/, extracts the name field from YAML frontmatter with a lightweight regex-based parser, and reports any name that appears in more than one file. Exits with code 1 if duplicates exist, otherwise 0.tools/tests/test_validate_agent_unique_names.py (+121 lines). Five unit tests covering:
Total: 2 new files, ~219 lines added, 0 lines removed.
This repo is not maintained. Issues filed here will not be addressed. If you want the maintained version of the project, use the upstream repo.
If something here is useful, port it upstream yourself or open an issue on the upstream repo with a link to this work.
The original project workflow files are stored in UPSTREAM_WORKFLOWS_DISABLED/ for reference. They are not active in this snapshot.
The original LICENSE file is preserved verbatim in this repository.
Original project: wshobson/agents Upstream commit at fork time: cbcde3f1f4309f023095181d3e591f983ec7c95d
Self-contained GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) plugin: 7 slash commands orchestrate the pipeline (/01-intake → /07-reaudit), 7 vendored open-source skills supply commodity capabilities (audit, content writing, schema, internal linking, keyword expansion, quality scoring, frontend design) plus one original skill (geo-review-html) that renders interactive client-review HTML, 8 JSON schemas. Zero external deps, zero API keys for the default flow. Per-client folder convention.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
Lazy senior dev mode. Forces the simplest, shortest solution that actually works: YAGNI, stdlib first, no unrequested abstractions.
LLM application development with LangGraph, RAG systems, vector search, and AI agent architectures for Claude 4.6 and GPT-5.4
Self-improving Claude Code plugin — learns from corrections across sessions via reflexio
npx claudepluginhub yo-steven/agents-exploration-20260523 --plugin security-scanningHarness-native ECC plugin for engineering teams - 67 agents, 271 skills, 92 legacy command shims, reusable hooks, rules, MCP conventions, and operator workflows for Claude Code plus adjacent agent harnesses
v9.44.1 — Patch release for Gemini environment/version detection and qwen auth gating. Run /octo:setup.
Comprehensive .NET development skills for modern C#, ASP.NET, MAUI, Blazor, Aspire, EF Core, Native AOT, testing, security, performance optimization, CI/CD, and cloud-native applications
Complete collection of battle-tested Claude Code configs from an Anthropic hackathon winner - agents, skills, hooks, and rules evolved over 10+ months of intensive daily use