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Technology-agnostic prompt generator that creates customizable AI prompts for scanning codebases and identifying high-quality code exemplars. Supports multiple programming languages (.NET, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Angular, Python) with configurable analysis depth, categorization methods, and documentation formats to establish coding standards and maintain consistency across development teams.
Guides the agent through general Capacitor app development topics. Covers core concepts (native bridge, plugins, web layer), Capacitor CLI usage, app configuration (capacitor.config.ts, splash screens, app icons, deep links), platform management (Android, iOS, Electron, PWA), edge-to-edge and safe area handling on Android, live reload setup, storage solutions, file handling, security best practices, CI/CD references, iOS package managers (SPM, CocoaPods), and troubleshooting for Android and iOS. Do not use for creating new Capacitor apps, Capacitor plugin APIs, creating Capacitor plugins, in-app purchases, upgrading Capacitor versions, Cordova or PhoneGap migration, or framework-specific patterns (Angular, React, Vue).
Install and wire markstream-vue, markstream-react, markstream-vue2, or markstream-angular into an existing repository. Use when Codex needs to choose the right package, install the smallest peer-dependency set, fix CSS/reset order, decide between `content` and `nodes`, or add a minimal working renderer example.
Build modern web applications with React, Vue, Angular, or Svelte, focusing on performance and accessibility. Use when you need component library development, TypeScript UI implementation, responsive layouts with CSS Grid and Flexbox, Core Web Vitals optimization, service worker offline support, code splitting, ARIA accessibility, Storybook integration, or frontend API client architecture.
Accessibility audit skill for scanning, fixing, and verifying WCAG 2.2 Level A and AA compliance across React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte, and plain HTML codebases. Use when auditing accessibility, fixing a11y violations, checking color contrast, generating compliance reports, or integrating accessibility checks into CI/CD pipelines.
Production-grade frontend engineering for Next.js/React, Vue/Nuxt, Angular, Svelte/SvelteKit, Remix, and Vite+React. Use for framework selection, App Router/RSC patterns, TypeScript strict-mode UI code, Tailwind CSS v4 + shadcn/ui, state/data flows (TanStack Query, Zustand), forms validation, testing (Vitest/Testing Library/Playwright), performance (Core Web Vitals), and accessibility (WCAG 2.2).
Ionic Capacitor mobile app development with Angular, React, or Vue. RevenueCat payments, AdMob ads, i18n localization, onboarding flow, paywall, and Ionic Tabs navigation.
Answer questions about Module Federation (MF) — configuration, runtime API, build plugins (Webpack/Rspack/Rsbuild/Vite), framework integration (React/Vue/Next.js/Modern.js/Angular), shared dependencies, exposes, remotes, debugging, troubleshooting, and micro-frontend architecture. Use this skill when the user asks anything about module federation, remote modules, shared deps, mf-manifest, federation runtime, or micro-frontends with MF.
SolidJS reactive UI library. Covers signals, effects, and fine-grained reactivity. USE WHEN: user mentions "SolidJS", "Solid", "createSignal", "createEffect", "createMemo", "fine-grained reactivity", asks about "Solid patterns", "reactive primitives" DO NOT USE FOR: React - use `frontend-react` (different API despite similar JSX), Vue - use `vue-composition`, Svelte - use `svelte`, Angular - use `angular`
Modular data visualization framework for React, Angular, Svelte, Vue, and vanilla TypeScript or JavaScript. ALWAYS use when writing code importing "@unovis/vue". Consult for debugging, best practices, or modifying @unovis/vue, unovis/vue, unovis vue, unovis.
When the user wants to cut 2D sheets optimally, minimize waste in rectangular sheet cutting, or solve two-dimensional cutting stock problems. Also use when the user mentions "2D cutting," "sheet cutting optimization," "panel cutting," "glass cutting," "steel plate cutting," "guillotine cutting patterns," "two-stage cutting," or "2D trim loss." For 1D problems, see 1d-cutting-stock. For bin packing, see 2d-bin-packing. For irregular shapes, see nesting-optimization.
DocuSeal development reference. Embed signing forms and template builder into web and mobile apps (JS/React/Vue/Angular, WebView, JWT, CSS theming). REST API with all endpoints, request/response schemas, code examples (cURL, CLI, Node.js, TypeScript, Python, Ruby, PHP, Go, C#, Java), and webhooks. Use when the user wants to integrate DocuSeal document signing or template management into their application.