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Found 21 Skills
When the user wants to create, optimize, or structure a status page. Also use when the user mentions "status page," "status.yourdomain.com," "uptime," "service health," "incident page," or "system status."
When the user wants to add, optimize, or audit popups or modals for lead capture or offers. Also use when the user mentions "popup," "modal," "lightbox," "overlay," "exit-intent," "popup form," "modal design," "lead popup," "popup timing," or "popup triggers."
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns.
Use when designing visual interfaces, data visualizations, educational content, or presentations and need to ensure they align with how humans naturally perceive, process, and remember information. Invoke when user mentions cognitive load, visual hierarchy, dashboard design, form design, e-learning, infographics, or wants to improve clarity and reduce user confusion. Also applies when evaluating existing designs for cognitive alignment or choosing between design alternatives.
Spawn 5 Opus subagents with randomly-generated distinct personas to debate a problem from multiple angles. Use when exploring UX decisions, architecture choices, or any decision that benefits from diverse perspectives arguing creatively.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for iOS. Covers navigation (tab bars, NavigationStack, toolbars), interaction design (touch targets, gestures, haptics), accessibility (VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, color contrast), user feedback (loading, errors, empty states), UX patterns (onboarding, permissions, modality, confirmation dialogs), and visual design (dark mode, SF Symbols, layout margins). This skill should be used when designing iOS user experiences, implementing HIG-compliant interactions, ensuring accessibility compliance, building navigation hierarchies, or reviewing apps for Apple design guideline compliance.
Autonomous p5.js visualization agent. It implements, inspects, critiques design/UX, fixes, and launches the result.
Gate 2: Feature relationship map - visualizes feature landscape, groupings, and interactions at business level before technical architecture.
Design error prevention, detection, and recovery experiences.