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Provides usage guidance for Instructure UI (InstUI) React components. Use when working with @instructure/ui packages, when asked how to use InstUI components, which component to choose, or how to apply props, guidelines, theming, or accessibility rules. Covers AiInformation, Alert, AppNav, Avatar, Badge, Billboard, Breadcrumb, Button, Byline, Calendar, Checkbox, CheckboxGroup, CloseButton, ColorContrast, ColorIndicator, ColorMixer, ColorPicker, ColorPreset, CondensedButton, ContextView, DataPermissionLevels, DateInput, DateInput2, DateTimeInput, DrawerLayout, Drilldown, Editable, FileDrop, Flex, FormField, FormFieldGroup, Grid, Heading, IconButton, Img, InlineList, InPlaceEdit, InstUISettingsProvider, Link, List, Menu, Metric, MetricGroup, Modal, NutritionFacts, NumberInput, Overlay, Pages, Pagination, Pill, Popover, ProgressBar, ProgressCircle, RadioInput, RadioInputGroup, RangeInput, Rating, Responsive, Select, SideNavBar, SimpleSelect, SourceCodeEditor, Spinner, Table, Tabs, Tag, Text, TextArea, TextInput, TimeSelect, ToggleButton, ToggleDetails, ToggleGroup, Tooltip, TopNavBar, Tray, TreeBrowser, TruncateText, View.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create AGENTS.md", "update AGENTS.md", "maintain agent docs", "set up CLAUDE.md", or needs to keep agent instructions concise. Enforces research-backed best practices for minimal, high-signal agent documentation.
Audits docs/en/specifications/, docs/en/issue/, and docs/en/policy/ for English documents that are missing a Korean translation in docs/ko/, or where the Korean version appears out of date compared to the English source, then creates or updates those translations. Use this to keep docs/ko/ in sync. Triggered by "sync docs", "번역 동기화", "update translations", "sync translations", or "mirror docs".
Design and enforce AI-friendly verification for a GRACE project. Use when modules need stronger automated tests, traceable logs, execution-trace checks, or verification that is robust enough for autonomous and multi-agent workflows.
Use when working with sunpeak, or when the user asks to "build an MCP App", "build a ChatGPT App", "add a UI to an MCP tool", "create an interactive resource for Claude Connector or ChatGPT", "build a React UI for an MCP server", or needs guidance on MCP App resources, tool-to-UI data flow, simulation files, host context, platform-specific ChatGPT/Claude features, or end-to-end testing of MCP App UIs.
Guidelines for querying schemastore.org. Use when you need to validate or discover options for config files relating to popular open source projects.
Full-lifecycle blog engine with 12 commands, 12 content templates, 5-category 100-point scoring, and 4 specialized agents. Optimized for Google rankings (December 2025 Core Update, E-E-A-T) and AI citations (GEO/AEO). Writes, rewrites, analyzes, outlines, audits, and repurposes blog content with answer-first formatting, sourced statistics, Pixabay/Unsplash/Pexels images, AI image generation via Gemini, built-in SVG chart generation, JSON-LD schema generation, and freshness signals. Supports any platform (WordPress, Next.js MDX, Hugo, Ghost, Astro, Jekyll, 11ty, Gatsby, HTML). Use when user says "blog", "write blog", "blog post", "blog strategy", "content brief", "editorial calendar", "analyze blog", "rewrite blog", "update blog", "blog SEO", "blog optimization", "content plan", "blog outline", "seo check", "schema markup", "repurpose", "geo audit", "blog audit", "citation readiness".
Skill for using Paperclip — open-source orchestration platform for running autonomous AI-agent companies with org charts, budgets, governance, and heartbeats.
Expert skill for using OpenViking, the open-source context database for AI Agents that manages memory, resources, and skills via a filesystem paradigm.
React and Next.js performance optimization from Vercel Engineering. Use when building React components, optimizing performance, eliminating waterfalls, reducing bundle size, reviewing code for performance issues, or implementing server/client-side optimizations.
Enforce root-cause fixes over workarounds, hacks, and symptom patches in all software engineering tasks. Use when debugging issues, fixing bugs, resolving test failures, planning solutions, making architectural decisions, or reviewing code changes. Activates gate functions that detect and reject common workaround patterns such as type assertions, lint suppressions, error swallowing, timing hacks, and monkey patches. Don't use for trivial formatting changes or documentation-only edits.
Generate or update the README for the Stitch SDK. Use the Bookstore Test structure and source the current API from the codebase. Use when the README needs to be written or updated.