ts-decorator for express server
The ado-npm-auth package can automatically use the azureauth CLI to fetch tokens and update a user's .npmrc file for authenticating to ADO package feeds.
Semantic release plugin for automatic releases on Azure DevOps pipelines.
Azure DevOps plugin for OpenCode — PR reviews, profiles, sidebar panel
Reports jest test suite progress information to the pipeline step in Azure DevOps.
MCP server for interacting with Azure DevOps
AI-assisted Azure DevOps PR review CLI for local use and Azure DevOps Pipelines, with draft Markdown reviews and approved comment posting.
Install Kushi — multi-source project evidence agent with Comprehensive Structured Capture (CSC) into weekly-only files across Email, Teams, OneNote, Loop, SharePoint, Meetings, CRM, ADO. Meetings retain a sibling verbatim/ audit folder. WorkIQ-only for M3
Enhanced Azure DevOps MCP server with additional features including pull request changes tool
An adapter for connecting WebChat with Azure Communication Services
MCP Server for Azure DevOps integration — pull/push work items, analysis, walkthroughs, QA evidence, code reviews, and release notes wiki
MCP server for interacting with Azure DevOps
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
FP-inspired helpers for asynchronous code
Azure DevOps PowerShell skill for GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, and other AI agents.
Node.js API (Node-API)
Determine if the current node version supports the `--preserve-symlinks` flag.
QA STLC Agents — six MCP servers + skills for AI-powered test case, Gherkin, self-healing Playwright generation, Helix-QA file writing, and existing-framework migration against Azure DevOps and Jira Cloud. Includes an 8-strategy LocatorHealer with a live
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
Load node modules according to tsconfig paths, in run-time or via API.
Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.
Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.
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