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Use the Figma MCP server to fetch design context, screenshots, variables, and assets from Figma, and to translate Figma nodes into production code. Trigger when a task involves Figma URLs, node IDs, design-to-code implementation, or Figma MCP setup and troubleshooting.
Teaches the AI to design like a high-end agency. Defines the exact fonts, spacing, shadows, card structures, and animations that make a website feel expensive. Blocks all the common defaults that make AI designs look cheap or generic.
Build rich text editors with Tiptap - headless editor framework with React and Tailwind v4. Covers SSR-safe setup, image uploads, prose styling, and collaborative editing. Use when creating blog editors, comment systems, or Notion-like apps, or troubleshooting SSR hydration errors, typography issues, or image upload problems.
Guides developers using Fusion Framework feature flags with MCP-backed framework retrieval first and bundled public-source fallback assets when MCP is unavailable. USE FOR: helping with `enableFeatureFlag`, `enableFeatureFlagging`, `useFeature`, rollout/cleanup guidance, and finding Fusion Framework feature-flag examples. DO NOT USE FOR: generic SaaS flag platforms, backend-only rollout systems, or inventing framework APIs.
Instructions for implementing Lenis smooth scrolling in a Next.js or React application.
Shared TypeScript best practices for Designer and Electron subsystems.
Apply react-use hooks where appropriate to build concise, maintainable React features.
Paperclip UI design system guide for building consistent, reusable frontend components. Use when creating new UI components, modifying existing ones, adding pages or features to the frontend, styling UI elements, or when you need to understand the design language and conventions. Covers: component creation, design tokens, typography, status/priority systems, composition patterns, and the /design-guide showcase page. Always use this skill alongside the frontend-design skill (for visual quality) and the web-design-guidelines skill (for web best practices).
Use this skill when the user asks about Syncfusion React licensing, license keys, license registration, license validation errors, trial licenses, or license troubleshooting. This skill provides comprehensive guidance on generating, registering, and managing Syncfusion license keys for React applications, including edition-based and platform-based licensing models, registration methods, CI/CD integration, and resolving common licensing errors.
Embed and troubleshoot Enable Banking UI Widgets for terms consent, ASPSP selection, and auth flow in web applications. Use when Codex needs to load the Enable Banking widgets library, render `enablebanking-consent`, `enablebanking-aspsp-list`, or `enablebanking-auth-flow`, wire widget events into React/TanStack/Hono flows, handle sandbox/custom origins, whitelist widget origins, or choose between redirect and no-redirect authorization UX.
Guidance for implementing Knock in-app UI in a web app, with a focus on setting up, rendering, and debugging Knock guides in React.
Multi-framework frontend development. Frameworks: React 18+ (Suspense, hooks, TanStack), Vue 3 (Composition API, Pinia, Nuxt), Svelte 5 (Runes, SvelteKit), Angular (Signals, standalone). Common: TypeScript, state management, routing, data fetching, performance optimization, component patterns. Actions: create, build, implement, style, optimize, refactor components/pages/features. Keywords: React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, component, TypeScript, hooks, Composition API, runes, signals, useSuspenseQuery, Pinia, stores, state management, routing, lazy loading, Suspense, performance, bundle size, code splitting, reactivity, props, events. Use when: creating components in any framework, building pages, fetching data, implementing routing, state management, optimizing performance, organizing frontend code, choosing between frameworks.