8 review-grade agents
Code review, silent-failure hunting, hallucinated-API detection, type design, test analysis, performance auditing, comment quality, and adversarial quality keeping — each interrogating your code from a different angle.
8 review-grade agents
Code review, silent-failure hunting, hallucinated-API detection, type design, test analysis, performance auditing, comment quality, and adversarial quality keeping — each interrogating your code from a different angle.
Refuses, doesn't just generate
The scarce layer isn’t writing more code — it’s pushing back on the code an AI already wrote. mx agents reject silent failures, suppressed errors, type rot, and unjustified shortcuts before they reach your teammates.
Full lifecycle underneath
The same plugin ships your code too: /mx:plan, /mx:implement, /mx:commit,
/mx:pr, and /mx:build cover ticket intake to PR with validation loops built in.
Headless builds via Slack
Send a message in Slack, and a Mac mini runs the full build pipeline autonomously. Progress streams back in real-time, PR link posted on completion.
Generation is now table stakes. Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, Cline, Codex, Copilot — every plugin in the marketplace races to write more code, faster. None of them are built to refuse.
As more of your codebase comes from an AI that stays confident even when it’s wrong, the scarce, valuable layer is the one that interrogates the output: Does this API actually exist? Is this error being swallowed? Did the types just get weaker? Is this fallback hiding a real failure?
mx-workflow is that layer. Eight review-grade agents do the interrogating; a full dev-lifecycle toolkit sits underneath so the same plugin that verifies your code can also help you ship it.