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Use when the user needs standalone HTML/CSS/JS artifacts — interactive demos, prototypes, single-file applications, or visual tools that run independently in a browser. Triggers: user says "artifact", "demo", "prototype", "single-file app", "HTML tool", "interactive widget", "standalone page", building something that runs in a browser without a build step.
Use when designing UI components, creating component architectures, implementing responsive layouts, setting up design systems, or selecting state management solutions for frontend applications
Build good-looking web interfaces. Use when: - User asks you to build a web app, website, landing page, or HTML page - User asks for a one-off tool, utility, or demo app - User is starting a new frontend project - User wants to improve how something looks - User mentions UI, design, styling, or making something look better This applies to ANY frontend work, not just "design" tasks. Even simple apps benefit from basic design principles.
Modern web applications with authentic neobrutalist aesthetic. Bold typography, hard shadows (no blur), thick black borders, high-contrast primary colors, raw visual tension. Extrapolates neobrutalism to SaaS dashboards, e-commerce, landing pages, startup MVPs. Activate on 'neobrutalism', 'neubrutalism', 'brutalist', 'bold borders', 'hard shadows', 'raw aesthetic', 'anti-minimalism', 'gumroad style', 'figma style'. NOT for glassmorphism (use vaporwave-glassomorphic-ui-designer), Windows retro (use windows-3-1-web-designer or windows-95-web-designer), soft shadows, gradients, neumorphism.
[Frontend] Review UI code for web interface design compliance covering WCAG 2.2/3.0 accessibility, responsive design, performance, usability, and modern best practices. Use when asked to 'review my UI', 'check accessibility', 'audit design', 'review UX', 'check responsive design', or 'check my site against best practices'. Actions: review, check, audit, analyze, validate. Topics: accessibility, WCAG, ARIA, semantic HTML, focus states, forms, animation, typography, content handling, images, performance, Core Web Vitals, navigation, touch interaction, responsive design, mobile-first, dark mode, internationalization, hydration.
Tailwind CSS v4 utility-first styling patterns including responsive design, dark mode, and custom configuration. Use when styling with Tailwind, adding utility classes, configuring Tailwind, setting up dark mode, or customizing the theme.
Specifies design and user experience guidelines, including dark mode compatibility, responsive design, performance optimization, modern UI, and accessibility. This rule promotes a user-friendly and vi
Build responsive, mobile-first layouts using fluid containers, flexible units, media queries, and touch-friendly design that works across all screen sizes. Use this skill when creating or modifying UI layouts, responsive grids, breakpoint styles, mobile navigation, or any interface that needs to adapt to different screen sizes. Apply when working with responsive CSS, media queries, viewport settings, flexbox/grid layouts, mobile-first styling, breakpoint definitions (mobile, tablet, desktop), touch target sizing, relative units (rem, em, %), image optimization for different screens, or testing layouts across multiple devices. Use for any task involving multi-device support, responsive design patterns, or adaptive layouts.
Tailwind CSS 4.1+ patterns. Use when styling components, responsive design, container queries, masks, shadows, or animations. (project)
Professional data visualization creation using D3.js with support for interactive charts, custom visualizations, animations, and responsive design. Use for: (1) Creating custom interactive charts, (2) Building dashboards, (3) Network/graph visualizations, (4) Geographic data mapping, (5) Time series analysis, (6) Real-time data visualization, (7) Complex multi-dimensional data displays
Use this agent when you need to verify that a UI implementation matches its Figma design specifications. This agent should be called after code has been written to implement a design, particularly after HTML/CSS/React components have been created or modified. The agent will visually compare the live implementation against the Figma design and provide detailed feedback on discrepancies.\n\nExamples:\n- <example>\n Context: The user has just implemented a new component based on a Figma design.\n user: "I've finished implementing the hero section based on the Figma design"\n assistant: "I'll review how well your implementation matches the Figma design."\n <commentary>\n Since UI implementation has been completed, use the design-implementation-reviewer agent to compare the live version with Figma.\n </commentary>\n </example>\n- <example>\n Context: After the general code agent has implemented design changes.\n user: "Update the button styles to match the new design system"\n assistant: "I've updated the butto...
This skill should be used when the user asks about Bootstrap utilities, Bootstrap spacing utilities, Bootstrap margin utilities, Bootstrap padding utilities, Bootstrap display utilities, Bootstrap flex utilities, Bootstrap text utilities, Bootstrap color utilities, Bootstrap background utilities, Bootstrap border utilities, Bootstrap shadow utilities, Bootstrap sizing utilities, Bootstrap position utilities, Bootstrap visibility utilities, Bootstrap overflow utilities, Bootstrap opacity utilities, Bootstrap float utilities, Bootstrap vertical align utilities, Bootstrap link utilities, or needs help with Bootstrap utility classes.