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Professional AI Video Storyboard Designer. This skill must be used when users want to create videos, make storyboard scripts, generate AI video prompts, or plan video content structures. It covers all video types: short videos, commercials, educational content, brand videos, vlogs, micro-films, etc. Even if users only say "Help me make a video" or "I want to create content on the theme of XX", this skill should be triggered. It outputs professional storyboard designs + prompts that can be directly used in mainstream AI video tools like Seedance 2.0 (Jimeng), Sora, Kling, Runway, Veo, etc. Among them, Seedance 2.0 supports specialized output with multimodal @ reference syntax.
Production-ready CSS transitions for web apps. Use when implementing notification badges, dropdowns, modals, panel reveals, page transitions, card resizes, number pop-ins, text swaps, icon swaps, success checks, avatar group hovers, or error state shakes. Triggers on "add a transition", "animate the dropdown", "make the modal open smoothly", "swap icon", "page slide", "stagger animation", "open / close transition", "make it animate", "tween the size", "fade between", "smooth open", "smooth close", "success animation", "checkmark animation", "confirmation animation", "form error", "shake on invalid", "validation feedback", "hover lift", "avatar stack hover", "chip group hover". Also exposes the namespaced verbs "transitions reveal", "transitions review", "transitions apply" and their natural-language paraphrases "review my transitions", "audit my animations with transitions-dev", "apply a transition here", "add the right transition", "reveal the available transitions", "list all transitions", "what transitions are available".
Apply SLDS-compliant UI using the correct blueprints, styling hooks, utility classes, and icons. Use when building any UI that needs SLDS, choosing between Lightning Base Components and SLDS Blueprints, applying styling hooks for theming, using utility classes for layout and spacing, or selecting icons. Triggers include "build a modal", "create a form", "data table", "SLDS styling", "style with hooks", "add an icon".
This skill should be used when the user asks about Bootstrap components, "how to create a modal", "navbar not collapsing", "carousel autoplay", "responsive card grid", "toast notifications", "dropdown menu", "accordion FAQ", "offcanvas sidebar", "tab navigation", "tooltip not showing", "popover not working", Bootstrap accordion, alerts, badges, breadcrumb, buttons, button groups, cards, carousel, close button, collapse, dropdowns, list group, modal, navbar, navs and tabs, offcanvas, pagination, placeholders, popovers, progress, scrollspy, spinners, toasts, tooltips, or needs help implementing any Bootstrap UI component.
Design and implement web animations that feel natural and purposeful. Use this skill proactively whenever the user asks questions about animations, motion, easing, timing, duration, springs, transitions, or animation performance. This includes questions about how to animate specific UI elements, which easing to use, animation best practices, or accessibility considerations for motion. Triggers on: easing, ease-out, ease-in, ease-in-out, cubic-bezier, bounce, spring physics, keyframes, transform, opacity, fade, slide, scale, hover effects, microinteractions, Framer Motion, React Spring, GSAP, CSS transitions, entrance/exit animations, page transitions, stagger, will-change, GPU acceleration, prefers-reduced-motion, modal/dropdown/tooltip/popover/drawer animations, gesture animations, drag interactions, button press feel, "feels janky", "make it smooth".
Handle Hotwire form workflows: form submission lifecycle, inline editing, validation errors, typeahead/autocomplete, modal forms, and external form controls. Prefer this skill when the core problem is correctness and UX of form interaction. Use hwc-navigation-content for pagination/tabs/filter navigation, hwc-realtime-streaming for WebSocket/Turbo Stream broadcasting, hwc-media-content for image/video/audio behavior, hwc-ux-feedback for generic loading/transition polish, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for framework-level Stimulus APIs not tied to forms.
Builds sophisticated admin interfaces and frontend components using Magento's UI Component framework. Use when creating admin grids, forms, modals, or data-driven interfaces. Masters XML configuration, KnockoutJS templates, data providers, and complex form/grid implementations.
Real-time event handling with Socket Mode and Events API. Use when building interactive Slack bots, handling message events, app mentions, reactions, button clicks, modal submissions, slash commands, or any event-driven Slack application functionality.
Guide for building Shopify POS (Point of Sale) UI extensions that integrate custom functionality into Shopify's retail interface. Use this skill when the user needs to create POS tiles, modals, blocks, or actions for the smart grid, cart, customer details, order details, product details, or post-purchase screens. Covers targets, components, APIs, and development workflow for POS app extensions.
Guide for building UI with Base UI React (@base-ui/react), a headless, accessible component library using compound component patterns. Use this skill whenever the user is building or modifying any user interface in React, including forms and validation, navigation and menus, modals and overlays, selection controls, toast notifications, accordions, tabs, or any interactive UI component. Also trigger when the user mentions @base-ui/react, Base UI, headless components, migrating from Radix UI, or asks about accessible component patterns. Even if the user does not explicitly mention Base UI, use this skill whenever they are creating React UI components, building a design system, or working on frontend user experience.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build background agent", "create hosted coding agent", "set up sandboxed execution", "implement multiplayer agent", or mentions background agents, sandboxed VMs, agent infrastructure, Modal sandboxes, self-spawning agents, or remote coding environments. Part of the context engineering skill suite — also activates when the user mentions "context engineering" or "context-engineering" in the context of agent deployment and execution infrastructure.
Complete reference for all SGDS web components including installation and framework integration. Use when users ask about any <sgds-*> component — accordion, alert, badge, breadcrumb, button, card, checkbox, close-button, combo-box, datepicker, description-list, divider, drawer, dropdown, file-upload, footer, icon, icon-button, icon-card, icon-list, image-card, input, link, mainnav, masthead, modal, overflow-menu, pagination, progress-bar, quantity-toggle, radio, select, sidebar, sidenav, skeleton, spinner, stepper, subnav, switch, system-banner, tab, table, table-of-contents, textarea, thumbnail-card, toast, or tooltip. Also covers React 19+, React ≤18, Vue, Angular, and Next.js integration.