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Guide for integrating modern web frameworks with Capacitor. Covers Next.js static export, React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, and others. Use this skill when converting framework apps to mobile apps with Capacitor.
Route all integration, apps, and third-party platform tasks through Pica. Use this skill whenever the user mentions integrations, connecting apps, or interacting with platforms like Gmail, Slack, HubSpot, Notion, Linear, and 200+ others.
Headless spreadsheet engine for financial modeling, data analysis, and scenario comparison. Use when: building financial models with ratios and what-if scenarios, computing derived values from tabular data with formulas, producing .xlsx files with live formulas (not static values) for human review, any task where the agent would otherwise write imperative code to manipulate numbers that a spreadsheet does naturally. Triggers: financial model, scenario analysis, ratio computation, balance sheet, P&L, what-if, sensitivity analysis, banking ratios, spreadsheet model, build a model, projection, forecast. Do NOT use for: simple CSV/Excel read/write (use the xlsx skill), chart-only tasks, or data volumes exceeding ~5000 rows.
Store and retrieve conversation memories across sessions. Use when asked to 'remember this', 'save conversation', 'add to memory', 'what did we discuss about...', 'query memories', or 'import chat history'. Also use proactively to preserve important dialogue context and decisions.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for content display components. Use this skill when the user asks about "charts component", "collection view", "image view", "web view", "color well", "image well", "activity view", "lockup", "data visualization", "content display", displaying images, rendering web content, color pickers, or presenting collections of items in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should I display charts", "what's the best way to show images", "should I use a web view", "how do I build a grid of items", "what component shows media", or "how do I present a share sheet". Cross-references: hig-foundations for color/typography/accessibility, hig-patterns for data visualization patterns, hig-components-layout for structural containers, hig-platforms for platform-specific component behavior.
Create or update a shared Apple design context document that other HIG skills use to tailor guidance. Use when the user says "set up my project context," "what platforms am I targeting," "configure HIG settings," or when starting a new Apple platform project. Also activates when other HIG skills need project context but none exists yet. This skill creates .claude/apple-design-context.md so that hig-foundations, hig-platforms, hig-components-*, hig-inputs, and hig-technologies can provide targeted advice without repetitive questions.
Apple HIG guidance for status and progress UI components including progress indicators, status bars, and activity rings. Use this skill when asked about: "progress indicator", "progress bar", "loading spinner", "status bar", "activity ring", "progress display", determinate vs indeterminate progress, loading states, or fitness tracking rings. Also use when the user says "how do I show loading state," "should I use a spinner or progress bar," "what goes in the status bar," or asks about activity indicators. Cross-references: hig-components-system for widgets and complications, hig-inputs for gesture-driven progress controls, hig-technologies for HealthKit and activity ring data integration.
Apple HIG guidance for presentation components including alerts, action sheets, popovers, sheets, and digit entry views. Use this skill when the user says "should I use an alert or a sheet," "how do I show a confirmation dialog," "when should I use a popover," "my modals are annoying users," or asks about alert design, action sheet, popover, sheet, modal, dialog, digit entry, confirmation dialog, warning dialog, modal presentation, non-modal content, destructive action confirmation, or overlay UI patterns. Cross-references: hig-components-menus, hig-components-controls, hig-components-search, hig-patterns.
Ruby on Rails Hotwire best practices for building interactive applications with Turbo Drive, Turbo Frames, Turbo Streams, Turbo 8 morphing, and Stimulus controllers. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Hotwire-powered Rails code to ensure optimal patterns for navigation, partial page updates, real-time broadcasting, morphing, Stimulus controller design, error handling, and progressive enhancement. Triggers on tasks involving Turbo Frames, Turbo Streams, Turbo Drive, broadcasts, morphing, Stimulus controllers, ActionCable, turbo_stream_from, turbo_frame_tag, data-controller, data-action, or Hotwire performance. Complementary to rails-dev, rails-testing, rails-design-system, ruby-optimise, and ruby-refactor skills.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about "onboarding flow", "user onboarding", "app launch", "loading state", "drag and drop", "search pattern", "settings design", "notifications", "modality", "multitasking", "feedback pattern", "haptics", "undo redo", "file management", data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should onboarding work", "my app takes too long to load", "should I use a modal here", "how do I handle errors", "when should I ask for permissions", "how to show progress", or "what's the right way to confirm a delete". Cross-references: hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
Refactoring UI design patterns for Tailwind CSS applications. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring HTML with Tailwind utility classes to improve visual hierarchy, spacing, typography, color, depth, and polish. Triggers on tasks involving UI cleanup, design review, Tailwind refactoring, component styling, or visual improvements.
TypeScript refactoring and modernization guidelines from a principal specialist perspective. This skill should be used when refactoring, reviewing, or modernizing TypeScript code to ensure type safety, compiler performance, and idiomatic patterns. Triggers on tasks involving TypeScript type architecture, narrowing, generics, error handling, or migration to modern TypeScript features.