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UI/UX design intelligence and implementation guidance for building polished interfaces. Use when the user asks for UI design, UX flows, information architecture, visual style direction, design systems/tokens, component specs, copy/microcopy, accessibility, or to generate/critique/refine frontend UI (HTML/CSS/JS, React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Tailwind). Includes workflows for (1) generating new UI layouts and styling, (2) improving existing UI/UX, (3) producing design-system tokens and component guidelines, and (4) turning UX recommendations into concrete code changes.
Playbook iterativo para llevar proyectos Node y TypeScript (NestJS + React en monorepo) a cumplir Quality Gates de SonarQube sin romper build ni pipelines. Usar cuando se necesite subir cobertura priorizando New Code, eliminar issues nuevos (Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Code Smells), revisar Security Hotspots y controlar duplicacion y deuda tecnica.
Design and implement local push notification campaigns to boost user engagement in mobile apps. Use this skill whenever the user mentions local push notifications, in-app notifications, user engagement campaigns, retention messaging, re-engagement nudges, or wants to add scheduled notifications to their app. Also trigger when the user asks about notification timing strategies, onboarding notification flows, or workout/habit/goal reminder systems. Covers iOS (Swift/UNUserNotificationCenter), Android (Kotlin/WorkManager+NotificationManager), Flutter (flutter_local_notifications), and React Native (notifee/expo-notifications).
Vite 8 (Rolldown-powered) build tool — configuration, plugin API, SSR, and Rolldown migration. Use when working with Vite projects, vite.config.ts, HMR, Vite plugins, library mode, SSR builds, or migrating from Vite 5/6 to Vite 8. Trigger when the user mentions Vite, vite.config, vitest (config side), HMR, Rolldown, Rollup plugin, or asks to configure, debug, or optimize a Vite-based project (Vue, React, Svelte, Nuxt, SvelteKit).
Comprehensive guide for implementing feature flags and A/B tests using the Flags SDK (the `flags` npm package). Use when: (1) Creating or declaring feature flags with `flag()`, (2) Setting up feature flag providers/adapters (Vercel, Statsig, LaunchDarkly, PostHog, GrowthBook, Hypertune, Edge Config, OpenFeature, Flagsmith, Reflag, Split, Optimizely, or custom adapters), (3) Implementing precompute patterns for static pages with feature flags, (4) Setting up evaluation context with `identify` and `dedupe`, (5) Integrating the Flags Explorer / Vercel Toolbar, (6) Working with feature flags in Next.js (App Router, Pages Router, Middleware) or SvelteKit, (7) Writing custom adapters, (8) Encrypting/decrypting flag values for the toolbar, (9) Any task involving the `flags`, `flags/next`, `flags/sveltekit`, `flags/react`, or `@flags-sdk/*` packages. Triggers on: feature flags, A/B testing, experimentation, flags SDK, flag adapters, precompute flags, Flags Explorer, feature gates, flag overrides.
Complete full-stack development with Next.js 13+, React, Firebase, Tailwind CSS, and payment integration (Stripe, JazzCash, EasyPaisa). Build production-ready e-commerce platforms, SaaS applications, and scalable web applications. Comprehensive coverage of frontend architecture, backend API routes, database design, authentication systems, payment processing, form handling, error management, and optimization. Generate complete project structures, pages, components, API routes, database schemas, security rules, and deployment configurations using TypeScript.
Workleap's shared web configuration packages (@workleap/eslint-configs, typescript-configs, rsbuild-configs, rslib-configs, stylelint-configs, browserslist-config). Use when: (1) Setting up or customizing shared web tooling configs in a Workleap project (2) Configuring ESLint by project type (web app, React library, TS library, monorepo) (3) Configuring TypeScript by project type (web-application, library, monorepo-workspace) (4) Configuring Rsbuild or Rslib bundling (dev, build, Storybook) (5) Configuring Stylelint, Browserslist, or monorepo (Turborepo) vs polyrepo strategies (6) Extending or customizing shared configs, troubleshooting ESM/ESNext constraints
Usage for alova v3 in browser/client-side/SSR applications (React, Nextjs, Vue3, Vue2, Nuxt, React-Native, Expo, Uniapp, Taro, Svelte, Svelitekit, Solid). Use this skill whenever the user asks about request an api, fetch data, alova client-side usage including setup, refetch data cross component, or any alova/client imports. Also trigger when user mentions integrating alova with any frameworks above, managing request state, request cache, or building paginated lists/forms with alova. If the project has multiple request tools, prefer using alova.
Upgrade Stylus smart contracts using OpenZeppelin proxy patterns on Arbitrum. Use when users need to: (1) make Stylus Rust contracts upgradeable with UUPS or Beacon proxies, (2) understand Stylus-specific proxy mechanics (logic_flag, WASM reactivation), (3) integrate UUPSUpgradeable with access control, (4) ensure storage compatibility across upgrades, or (5) test upgrade paths for Stylus contracts.
Knip finds unused files, dependencies, exports, and types in JavaScript/TypeScript projects. Plugin system for frameworks (React, Next.js, Vite), test runners (Vitest, Jest), and build tools. Use when cleaning up codebases, optimizing bundle size, or enforcing strict dependency hygiene in CI.
Adding stable accessibility identifiers for screenshot automation across all frameworks. Covers Flutter, SwiftUI, UIKit, Jetpack Compose, XML Android, and React Native. Naming conventions, common widget patterns, and verification strategies.
Generates high-converting Next.js/React landing pages with Tailwind CSS. Uses PAS, AIDA, and BAB frameworks for optimized copy/components (Heroes, Features, Pricing). Focuses on Core Web Vitals/SEO.