6 boosters for "annotations" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for all aspects of Playwright test development, from writing new tests to debugging and maintaining existing test suites. Consult these references based on what you're doing:
Leta is a semantic code navigation booster that replaces manual file searching and ripgrep with fast LSP-powered commands for exploring code structure, finding symbols, and understanding dependencies. It benefits developers working with unfamiliar codebases, refactoring projects, and fixing type errors by dramatically speeding up code comprehension tasks.
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A Git history analysis specialist agent that uncovers why code exists and how it evolved by examining commits, blame annotations, and development patterns. Developers benefit by quickly understanding architectural decisions and past implementation attempts without manually digging through git logs.
This MCP server bridges Apple Books and Claude by enabling access to your library, collections, and annotations through a clean API interface. Ideal for readers, researchers, and developers who want to programmatically interact with their Apple Books highlights and metadata.
Automates bulk annotation of CSV data by applying OpenAI prompts to each row and adding results as a new column. Ideal for developers who need to classify, extract, or summarize spreadsheet data at scale.