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NeuroForge QA is a QA/UX review system grounded in the 30 Laws of UX and QA engineering standards. Works with ANY framework, language, or software — React, Vue, iOS, Android, APIs, wireframes, or plain descriptions. On activation it scans the project and creates (or reads existing) files in a /neuroforge/ folder: project analysis, UX audit, risk register, accessibility audit, and test cases in /neuroforge/test-cases/. Treats these files as single source of truth, updating incrementally. Trigger on: "review my UI", "audit this design", "write test cases", "check my UX", "QA this flow", "critique my wireframe", "write tests for", "find bugs in", any screenshot shared for feedback, or any request for QA or UX analysis of a product, screen, flow, or codebase. When in doubt, trigger.
Control macOS applications with Pi agents using semantic Accessibility API targets and optional screenshots
Create, repair, validate, preview, and package Codex-compatible animated pet spritesheets from character art, screenshots, generated images, or visual references. Use when a user wants to hatch a Codex pet, create a custom animated pet, or build a built-in pet asset with an 8x9 atlas, transparent unused cells, row-by-row animation prompts, QA contact sheets, preview videos, and pet.json packaging. This skill composes the installed $imagegen system skill for visual generation and uses bundled scripts for deterministic spritesheet assembly.
Vision-driven desktop automation using Midscene. Control your desktop (macOS, Windows, Linux) with natural language commands. Operates entirely from screenshots — no DOM or accessibility labels required. Can interact with all visible elements on screen regardless of technology stack. ⚠️ Takes over the user's real mouse and keyboard. For web apps, prefer "Browser Automation" instead. Only use this for desktop-native apps (Electron, Qt, native macOS/Windows/Linux) that cannot run in a browser. Triggers: open app, press key, desktop, computer, click on screen, type text, screenshot desktop, launch application, switch window, desktop automation, control computer, mouse click, keyboard shortcut, screen capture, find on screen, read screen, verify window, close app, test Electron app Powered by Midscene.js (https://midscenejs.com)
Use when automating iOS Simulator UI interactions beyond simctl capabilities. Reference for AXe CLI covering accessibility-based tapping, gestures, text input, screenshots, video recording, and UI tree inspection.
FlowDeck is REQUIRED for all Apple platform build/run/test/launch/debug/simulator/device/log/automation tasks. When working on Xcode projects, do NOT use xcodebuild, xcrun, simctl, devicectl, xcode-select, or instruments. Do NOT parse Xcode project files manually. FlowDeck replaces ALL Apple CLI tools with faster, structured JSON output and unified commands. Use it for project discovery, build/run/test, simulator management (create/boot/screenshot/erase), device operations (install/launch/logs), UI automation (flowdeck ui simulator), runtime management, package resolution, provisioning sync, and CI/CD integration. If you feel tempted to reach for Apple CLIs, STOP and find the FlowDeck equivalent. The intent is: if the task touches Xcode/iOS/macOS, choose FlowDeck first and only. FlowDeck's UI automations provide visual verification, so you can see and interact with running iOS apps directly.
Protect your deep work time. Calendar Audit scores every meeting on your calendar, calculates your deep work gap, and makes specific suggestions to reclaim focus time. Supports multiple calendar tools (screenshot, Google Calendar MCP, Apple Calendar, icalBuddy, gcalcli) and scoring frameworks (5-Dimension, Eisenhower, RACI, Value vs Effort, Custom). Value first — your first audit takes 2 minutes with just a screenshot. Just say "calendar-audit" to get going.
Browser automation with Puppeteer CLI scripts. Use for screenshots, performance analysis, network monitoring, web scraping, form automation, or encountering JavaScript debugging, browser automation errors.
Test local web applications with Playwright. Use when asked to verify frontend functionality, debug UI behavior, capture browser screenshots, or inspect browser logs.
Complete browser automation with Playwright. **ALWAYS use when user needs browser testing, E2E testing, screenshots, form testing, or responsive design validation.** Auto-detects dev servers, saves test scripts to working directory. Examples - "test this page", "take screenshots of responsive design", "test login flow", "check for broken links", "validate form submission".
This skill should be used when the user needs to visualize BAM alignment files in IGV (Integrative Genomics Viewer). Triggers include requests to generate IGV screenshots, visualize genomic regions with multiple BAM tracks, or create batch visualizations for WGS analysis results.
Metadata and localization sync (including Fastlane format) for Google Play Store listings. Use when updating app descriptions, screenshots, or managing multi-locale metadata.