quantitative stock analyzer
by Timoranjes
Professional-grade quantitative factor analysis, portfolio optimization, and statistical risk decomposition for stocks.
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by Timoranjes
Professional-grade quantitative factor analysis, portfolio optimization, and statistical risk decomposition for stocks.
Audit codebases for structural debt, TODOs, and dependency rot to generate prioritized remediation reports.
Map any repo into an interactive D3 dependency graph plus a Markdown onboarding guide: entry points, module relationships, circular dependencies, and dead-code candidates, with refactor suggestions. Parses TypeScript, Python, Java, Go, and Rust imports, exports, and calls. Self-contained HTML, no source changes.
by Timoranjes
Scan multi-language codebases for unused variables, orphaned functions, and unreachable code with severity ranking.
Systematically refactor large codebases, eliminate circular dependencies, and define clean module boundaries.
Find where knowledge is dangerously concentrated in a codebase. From your git history it flags the files only one person has ever touched, the high-churn files with a single owner, authors who own too much of the codebase, and the repo's overall truck factor. The catchy question with a real answer: what breaks if a key person leaves.
by servrox
Supercharge repo exploration and refactoring with semantic call-graph tracing and structural AST pattern matching.
by J. Trejo
Reconstruct architecture and map risks in inherited legacy codebases with evidence-based auditing and migration plans.
by Timoranjes
Audit your codebase for technical debt and generate a prioritized, actionable remediation report.
by Timoranjes
Deep audit of TypeScript codebases for type safety violations, unsafe casts, and runtime-risk anti-patterns.
Turns your agent into a psychometrician that builds, validates, and troubleshoots measures — reliability, validity, factor analysis, IRT, and measurement invariance.