Remove "detailed thinking on" directive and consolidate operating_rules sections for consistency. Both gem-browser-tester.agent.md and gem-devops.agent.md now share standardized rules: unified tool activation phrasing ("Always activate tools before use"), merged context-efficient reading instructions, and removed agent-specific variations. This simplifies maintenance and ensures consistent behavior across different agent types while preserving core functionality like evidence storage, error handling, and output constraints.
Rename the Chrome-specific testing agent to a browser-agnostic version
to support multiple automation tools (Playwright, Chrome DevTools, etc.).
Updates all references in orchestrator and planner configurations, and
broadens the description and execution workflow to be tool-flexible.
Evidence storage rule clarified to apply primarily on failures.
- Introduced new agents: gem-chrome-tester, gem-devops, gem-documentation-writer, gem-implementer, gem-orchestrator, gem-planner, gem-researcher, and gem-reviewer.
- Updated README.collections.md to include the new Gem Team Multi-Agent Orchestration collection.
- Created gem-team.collection.yml and gem-team.md for structured documentation of the multi-agent orchestration framework.
- Each agent includes detailed descriptions, workflows, operating rules, and final anchors for clarity on their functionalities and usage.
Add an agent for AI-powered LinkedIn content creation, scheduling, and
analytics through Reepl (https://reepl.io). Enables creating posts,
carousels, and managing LinkedIn presence directly from GitHub Copilot.
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Add tools for maximizing GitHub Copilot effectiveness through better
context management:
- Instructions: Guidelines for structuring code so Copilot understands it
- Agent: Context Architect - plans multi-file changes by mapping dependencies
- Prompts:
- context-map: Map all affected files before changes
- what-context-needed: Ask Copilot what files it needs
- refactor-plan: Create phased refactor plans with rollback steps
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