Use the Stitch SDK to generate, edit, and iterate on UI screens from text prompts, manage projects, and retrieve screen HTML/images. Use when the user wants to consume the SDK in their application.
Generates a deeply contextual, progressive-disclosure briefing for any GitHub repository. It builds a mental model of the code before analyzing issues and PRs to provide actionable insights. Use when asked for a "GitHub report," "repo status," "daily briefing," or to "catch up on a codebase."
Develop the Stitch SDK. Covers the generation pipeline, dual modality (agent vs SDK), error handling, and Traffic Light (Red-Green-Yellow) implementation workflow. Use when adding features, fixing bugs, or understanding the architecture.
Find bugs in the Stitch SDK using a real API key. Covers standard functional edges and tricky situations.
Generate or update the README for the Stitch SDK. Use the Bookstore Test structure and source the current API from the codebase. Use when the README needs to be written or updated.
Run the full Stitch SDK generation pipeline. Use when a new tool is added, or the SDK needs to be regenerated end-to-end.
Enforces a disciplined Red-Green-Refactor (TDD) workflow in TypeScript/Node.js. Use this whenever creating new features, fixing bugs, or migrating logic to ensure high-quality, verifiable implementations.
Design the domain model for the Stitch SDK. Use when mapping MCP tools to domain classes and bindings in domain-map.json. This is Stage 2 of the generation pipeline.