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Expert guidance for shadcn-svelte, a Svelte 5 port of shadcn/ui. Use this skill when working with shadcn-svelte components, installing UI components via CLI, implementing forms with Superforms/Formsnap, adding dark mode with mode-watcher, creating data tables with TanStack Table, theming with Tailwind CSS v4 and OKLCH colors, or building custom component registries. Triggers on mentions of shadcn-svelte, Bits UI components, or SvelteKit UI component libraries.
Write production-ready print stylesheets. Covers @page rules, page breaks, visibility, color management, typography, images, links, tables, and framework-specific gotchas for Next.js/React/Tailwind. Use when the user asks to add print styles, make a page printable, or create a print-friendly layout.
Expert in React development with modern patterns, hooks, and performance optimization
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add a component", "use shadcn", "install Button", "create Dialog", "add Form", "use DataTable", "implement dark mode toggle", "use cn utility", or discusses UI components, component libraries, or accessible components. Always use the latest shadcn/ui version and modern patterns.
Guide tasteful UI animation with easing, springs, layout animations, gestures, and accessibility. Covers Tailwind and Motion patterns. Use when: (1) Implementing enter/exit animations, (2) Choosing easing curves, (3) Configuring springs, (4) Layout animations and shared elements, (5) Drag/swipe gestures, (6) Micro-interactions, (7) Ensuring prefers-reduced-motion accessibility. Triggers: animate, animation, easing, spring, transition, motion, layout, gesture, drag, swipe, reduced motion, framer motion.
Best practices for setup and use of shadcn-svelte library to develop UX/UI in Svelte projects. Use this skill when project is using Svelte/SvelteKit framework as main app framework, when user attempts to setup new project or when user is developing on existing project using shadcn-svelte components.
Build stunning glassmorphism dark-mode interfaces with Next.js and Tailwind CSS v4. Use when creating any frontend UI, component, page, or application. Specializes in glass-like translucent surfaces, luminous color palettes on dark backgrounds, fluid animations with Framer Motion, and premium visual polish. Always generates dark-mode-first, glassmorphic, production-grade code with exceptional aesthetic quality.
DaisyUI 5 component library best practices, patterns, and usage for Tailwind CSS 4. Use when building UI with daisyUI class names, creating daisyUI-based layouts, styling HTML with daisyUI components, creating React wrapper components for daisyUI, or any task involving daisyUI (.html, .jsx, .tsx, .vue, .svelte files). Triggers on: daisyUI components (btn, card, modal, drawer, navbar, etc.), daisyUI color names (primary, secondary, base-100, etc.), daisyUI config (@plugin "daisyui"), daisy-meta.ts, generate-daisy-safelist, compound components wrapping daisyUI, or any UI task in a project using daisyUI/Tailwind CSS 4.
Configuration reference for Cloudwerk applications. Use when setting up cloudwerk.config.ts, choosing a renderer, configuring Vite plugins, or setting up path aliases. Triggers on tasks involving project configuration, renderer selection (hono-jsx vs react), Vite configuration, or Tailwind CSS setup.
Help users integrate and troubleshoot weapp-tailwindcss in uni-app, taro, uni-app x and native mini-program projects. Use when users mention weapp-tailwindcss, invalid Tailwind in mini-programs, arbitrary rpx values, JS string class, space-y/space-x, weapp-tw patch, content/@source, twMerge/cva/tv.
The complete AI web agency toolkit. One skill to run a full client website project — from intake to design to build to deploy. Orchestrates sub-skills and sub-agents for fast, high-quality delivery.
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).