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Use this skill to scaffold new Expo / React Native design system components that obey the expo-design-system rules by construction — a variant-driven pressable primitive, a slot-based card surface, a typed text primitive, a labeled form field, a FlashList entity screen, a theme token group, and a Storybook variant catalog. Trigger whenever the user wants to create, add, generate, or scaffold a new shared UI component, primitive, design token group, or screen for the clinic mobile app, even if they don't mention the design system — the generated code uses Unistyles v3 variants instead of style props, ref-as-prop, design tokens, built-in accessibility, and web/iOS parity (`_web` hover/focus/cursor on interactive primitives), so it follows expo-design-system without rework. Output is TSX/TS using react-native-unistyles.
Creates comprehensive design systems with typography, colors, components, and documentation for consistent UI development. Use when establishing design standards, building component libraries, or ensuring cross-team consistency. Keywords: design-tokens, typography, spacing, color-palette, components, patterns, variables, dark-mode, theming, CSS-variables, accessibility, WCAG, responsive, grid-system, breakpoints, design-scale, semantic-tokens, component-library, style-guide, documentation, Figma, Storybook, brand-consistency, design-principles
Workleap's shared web configuration packages (@workleap/eslint-configs, typescript-configs, rsbuild-configs, rslib-configs, stylelint-configs, browserslist-config). Use when: (1) Setting up or customizing shared web tooling configs in a Workleap project (2) Configuring ESLint by project type (web app, React library, TS library, monorepo) (3) Configuring TypeScript by project type (web-application, library, monorepo-workspace) (4) Configuring Rsbuild or Rslib bundling (dev, build, Storybook) (5) Configuring Stylelint, Browserslist, or monorepo (Turborepo) vs polyrepo strategies (6) Extending or customizing shared configs, troubleshooting ESM/ESNext constraints
Use this skill any time the user wants to create visual stories, illustrated narratives, or storybook content. This includes: storybooks, comics, children's books, illustrated guides, step-by-step visual tutorials, brand stories, product stories, picture books, graphic novels, and visual explainers. Also trigger when: user says 做个绘本, 画个故事, 做个漫画, 做个图文教程, 做个品牌故事. If a visual story or illustrated content needs to be created, use this skill.
Builds scalable design systems with tokens, theming, and component architecture. Use when creating design token hierarchies, theming systems, component variant patterns, or accessibility foundations. Use for design tokens, CVA variants, dark mode, multi-brand theming, Radix headless UI, Storybook documentation, and governance.
Battle-tested testing best practices for AI coding assistants (40+ rules). Use when writing, reviewing, or generating tests. Covers test structure, data factories, assertions, mocking, DOM testing, and database testing. Works with Vitest, Jest, Playwright, Testing Library, Storybook, and more.
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.
Feature-level UX audit for React/Next.js code. Catches what Lighthouse, axe, ESLint, and Storybook miss — state coverage gaps (missing loading/empty/error), form data loss on validation, broken focus management, optimistic UI without rollback, skeleton-induced layout shift, vague microcopy, and 25+ other modern frontend UX bugs. Diff-aware (audits changed files only) and produces a 3-tier ship-readiness verdict (release-blocker / fix-this-sprint / backlog) grouped by surface, with concrete fixes using modern React 19 APIs (useActionState, useFormStatus, useOptimistic, useTransition, Suspense). Use before merging a frontend PR, before shipping a feature, or when asked "is this checkout/onboarding/dashboard ready?", "review this PR for UX bugs", "audit this component", "what would break in production?", "is this ready to ship?"
Transform a user-provided photo or image into a strange vintage Soviet or Eastern European children's book illustration with grotesque humorous cartoon energy, shaky ink, faded watercolor, dirty paper texture, awkward anatomy, nervous absurd expressions, sparse composition, and an absurd handwritten English rhyme. Use this skill when the user asks to turn a photo into an unsettling old children's book illustration, 1980s Eastern European illustration, weird Soviet cartoon book art, grotesque watercolor storybook art, or clumsy absurd illustrated caption style. Do NOT trigger for polished fantasy art, cute children's illustration, modern vector art, realistic portraits, anime, clean editorial illustration, or generic vintage filters.
Generate personalized illustrated storybooks with custom artwork. Supports 5-10 pages (default 6), age-appropriate text length (3-18 years), and multiple art styles (watercolor, cartoon, pixel-art, claymation, comic, coloring-book). Use when creating picture books, children's storybooks, illustrated stories, or any request involving generating a story with images for children.
AnyGen: AI-powered content creation suite. Create slides/PPT, documents, diagrams, websites, data visualizations, research reports, storybooks, financial analysis, and images. Supports: pitch decks, keynotes, technical docs, PRDs, white papers, architecture diagrams, flowcharts, mind maps, org charts, ER diagrams, sequence diagrams, UML, landing pages, CSV analysis, earnings research, posters, banners, comics, and more. Also trigger when: 做PPT, 写文档, 画流程图, 做网站, 分析数据, 帮我调研, 做绘本, 分析财报, 生成图片, 做海报, 思维导图, 做个架构图, 季度汇报, 竞品调研, 技术方案, 建个落地页, 做个估值, 画个故事.
Guide for Workleap's shared web configuration packages: @workleap/eslint-configs, @workleap/typescript-configs, @workleap/rsbuild-configs, @workleap/rslib-configs, @workleap/stylelint-configs, and @workleap/browserslist-config. Use this skill when: (1) Setting up or modifying shared web tooling configs in a Workleap project (2) ESLint config with @workleap/eslint-configs (defineWebApplicationConfig, defineReactLibraryConfig, defineTypeScriptLibraryConfig, defineMonorepoWorkspaceConfig) (3) TypeScript config with @workleap/typescript-configs (web-application, library, monorepo-workspace) (4) Rsbuild config with @workleap/rsbuild-configs (defineDevConfig, defineBuildConfig, defineStorybookConfig) (5) Rslib config with @workleap/rslib-configs for libraries (6) Stylelint and Browserslist shared configs (7) Extending configs or monorepo (Turborepo) vs polyrepo strategies (8) Troubleshooting wl-web-configs, ESM/ESNext constraints, or Storybook with Rsbuild/Rslib