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AI-powered visual content generation for Salesforce development. Generates ERD diagrams, LWC mockups, architecture visuals using Nano Banana Pro. Also provides Gemini as a parallel sub-agent for code review and research.
Official Salesforce documentation retrieval skill. Use when you need authoritative Salesforce docs from developer.salesforce.com, help.salesforce.com, architect.salesforce.com, admin.salesforce.com, or lightningdesignsystem.com, especially when pages are JS-heavy, shell-rendered, or hard to extract with naive fetching. Use to ground answers in official Salesforce sources instead of third-party blogs or summaries. TRIGGER when: user asks for official Salesforce documentation, Apex or API reference, LWC docs, Agentforce docs, setup or help articles, or any doc from a Salesforce-owned domain. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user is asking for a code change, deployment task, or anything not requiring documentation retrieval — use the appropriate sf-* skill instead.
Audit Lightning Web Components for SLDS compliance and produce a scored quality report. Runs the SLDS linter, analyzes CSS for theming hook usage and pairing, checks HTML for accessibility attributes, and scores findings across categories into an overall grade. Use when asked to "score my component", "SLDS scorecard", "quality report", "audit SLDS compliance", "how good is my SLDS", "check component quality", "rate my component", "evaluate my component", "is this component ready to ship?", "look at my LWC for issues", "audit this before I submit", "review my component before code review", or any time a user wants a quality assessment or production-readiness check on an LWC or SLDS component. Not for fixing violations (use uplifting-components-to-slds2) or building new components (use applying-slds).
Migrate Lightning Web Components from SLDS 1 to SLDS 2 by running the SLDS linter and fixing violations. Use this skill whenever users mention SLDS 2, SLDS uplift, linter violations, LWC token migration, class overrides, hardcoded CSS values that need SLDS hook replacement, or styling hook selection. Covers all styling hook categories — color, spacing, sizing, typography, borders, radius, and shadows. Also use when users mention no-hardcoded-values, no-slds-class-overrides, lwc-to-slds-hooks, no-deprecated-tokens-slds1, or ask about SLDS component migration — even if they don't explicitly say "uplift" or "migration".
Lightning Web Components with PICKLES methodology and 165-point scoring. Use this skill when the user creates or edits LWC components, builds wire service patterns, or writes Jest tests for LWC. TRIGGER when: user creates/edits LWC components, touches lwc/**/*.js, .html, .css, .js-meta.xml files, or asks about wire service, SLDS, or Jest LWC tests. DO NOT TRIGGER when: Apex classes (use generating-apex), Aura components, or Visualforce.
Expert patterns for Salesforce platform development including Lightning Web Components (LWC), Apex triggers and classes, REST/Bulk APIs, Connected Apps, and Salesforce DX with scratch orgs and 2nd generation packages (2GP). Use when: salesforce, sfdc, apex, lwc, lightning web components.
Audit Lightning Web Components for SLDS compliance and produce a scored quality report. Runs the SLDS linter, analyzes CSS for theming hook usage and pairing, checks HTML for accessibility attributes, and scores findings across categories into an overall grade. Use when asked to "score my component", "SLDS scorecard", "quality report", "audit SLDS compliance", "how good is my SLDS", "check component quality", "rate my component", "evaluate my component", "is this component ready to ship?", "look at my LWC for issues", "audit this before I submit", "review my component before code review", or any time a user wants a quality assessment or production-readiness check on an LWC or SLDS component. Not for fixing violations (use design-systems-slds2-migrate) or building new components (use design-systems-slds-apply).
Front-end development expert for this project. Responsible for handling all code writing, component modification, page construction and consulting tasks. **Please check if this Skill is loaded first** before handling related tasks; if not loaded, you **must** call it first. This Skill has built-in project-specific environment detection logic that automatically identifies the KWC LWC architecture (checks for .kd directory, etc.) and enforces mandatory development specifications (i.e., rule.md in this Skill's directory). Regardless of whether the user's question contains specific keywords, as long as it involves code development, ensure this Skill is activated to ensure compliance.
Build a Salesforce LWC that uses native mobile device capabilities — barcode scanner, biometrics, location, NFC, calendar, contacts, document scanner, geofencing, AR space capture, app review, and payments. Use this skill when the user asks for an LWC that scans a barcode, captures a photo of a document, reads location or geofences, prompts for biometrics, reads/writes the device calendar or contacts, taps NFC, takes a payment, prompts for an app review, or scans an AR space. Also triggers on "lightning/mobileCapabilities", "mobile capability", "Nimbus", "device capability". Do not use for mobile offline / Komaci priming reviews (use `mobile-platform-offline-validate`) or for picking generic Lightning base components (use a generic Lightning base components skill).
Review a Lightning Web Component for **mobile offline** compatibility — the Komaci offline static analyzer that pre-primes the data graph for Salesforce Mobile App Plus and Field Service Mobile App. Produces a finding list with code-level fixes covering inline GraphQL queries in `@wire` configurations, modern `lwc:if` / `lwc:elseif` / `lwc:else` directives, and Komaci ESLint rule violations (private wire properties, non-local reactive references, getter side-effects). Use when the user asks for a "mobile offline review", "Komaci check", "offline priming audit", "offline priming failure", or "offline data graph error", or to validate an LWC against the `@salesforce/eslint-plugin-lwc-graph-analyzer` recommended ruleset. Do not use for generic LWC code review (use an appropriate domain review skill) or for building LWCs with native mobile capabilities (use `mobile-platform-native-capabilities-integrate`).
Lightning Web Components with PICKLES methodology and 165-point scoring. Use this skill when the user creates or edits LWC components, builds wire service patterns, or writes Jest tests for LWC. TRIGGER when: user creates/edits LWC components, touches lwc/**/*.js, .html, .css, .js-meta.xml files, or asks about wire service, SLDS, or Jest LWC tests. DO NOT TRIGGER when: Apex classes (use platform-apex-generate), Aura components, or Visualforce.
Migrate Lightning Web Components from SLDS 1 to SLDS 2 by running the SLDS linter and fixing violations. Use this skill whenever users mention SLDS 2, SLDS uplift, linter violations, LWC token migration, class overrides, hardcoded CSS values that need SLDS hook replacement, or styling hook selection. Covers all styling hook categories — color, spacing, sizing, typography, borders, radius, and shadows. Also use when users mention no-hardcoded-values, no-slds-class-overrides, lwc-to-slds-hooks, no-deprecated-tokens-slds1, or ask about SLDS component migration — even if they don't explicitly say "uplift" or "migration".