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Found 46 Skills
Storybook MCP server integration for component-aware AI development. Covers 6 tools across 3 toolsets (dev, docs, testing): component discovery via list-all-documentation/get-documentation, story previews via preview-stories, and automated testing via run-story-tests. Use when generating components that should reuse existing Storybook components, running component tests via MCP, or previewing stories in chat.
Teaches Vue render functions and JSX for programmatic template creation. Use when templates are too limiting and you need the full power of JavaScript to construct component output dynamically.
Learn how to create a Lit web component that wraps the Monaco Editor (powering VSCode) to add a fully functional code editor to your web applications.
Develop @ant-design/agentic-ui components for AI chat interfaces. Use when creating thought chain visualization, tool call displays, markdown editors, bubble components, workspace panels, or any agentic UI development. Triggers on keywords like bubble, thought chain, tool use, markdown editor, workspace, chat layout, agentic.
Create a new Tambo generative UI app from scratch. Use for brand-new projects where users describe UI in natural language. For existing apps, use build-with-tambo.
A comprehensive skill for uni-app mini program development. Use when building uni-app mini programs, configuring mini program settings, or working with mini program components and APIs based on the official native support docs.
Build interfaces with design engineering craft — the intersection of design and code. Use this skill when the user asks to build UI components, interactive elements, animations, micro-interactions, or polished web experiences. Triggers on mentions of "design engineer", "interaction design", "micro-interactions", "craft", "polish", "delight", "animation", "motion design", "haptics", "toast", "command palette", "design system components", or requests for interfaces that feel alive, responsive, and meticulously detailed. This skill should also be used when the user wants to add invisible details, fine-tune interactions, or make something "feel right". Complements the frontend-design skill by focusing specifically on interaction quality, motion, and engineering craft.
Front-end development expert for this project. Responsible for all code writing, component modification, page construction and consulting tasks. **Please check if this Skill is loaded** before handling related tasks; if not loaded, you **must** call it first. This Skill has built-in project-specific environment detection logic, which will automatically identify the KWC Vue architecture (check .kd directory, etc.) and apply mandatory development specifications (i.e., rule.md in this Skill directory). Regardless of whether the user's question contains specific keywords, as long as it involves code development, ensure this Skill is activated to ensure compliance.
Component development expert for general React projects. Suitable for scenarios that do not rely on KWC project structure and only need to use @kdcloudjs/shoelace and KWC extended components in React projects. Responsible for component code writing, access methods, event binding, style specifications and related API consultation. If the current project is already a KWC React project, please use kwc-react-development instead.
Learn and write templ component syntax including expressions, conditionals, loops, and Go integration. Use when writing .templ files, learning templ syntax, or mentions 'templ component', 'templ expressions', or '.templ file syntax'.
Learn how to build a Lit web component to create a dynamic HTML element sandbox with live updates, perfect for experimenting with and showcasing web components.
Uniwind — Tailwind CSS v4 styling for React Native. Use when adding, building, or styling components in a React Native project that uses Tailwind with className. Triggers on: className on React Native components, Tailwind classes in RN code, global.css with @import 'uniwind', withUniwindConfig, metro.config.js with Uniwind, withUniwind for third-party components, useResolveClassNames, useCSSVariable, useUniwind, dark:/light: theming, platform selectors (ios:/android:/native:/web:/tv:), data-[prop=value] selectors, responsive breakpoints (sm:/md:/lg:), tailwind-variants, tv() component variants, ScopedTheme, Uniwind.setTheme, Uniwind.updateCSSVariables, Uniwind.updateInsets, @layer theme, @variant, @theme directive, @theme static, @utility, CSS variables in React Native, accent- prefix pattern, colorClassName, tintColorClassName, contentContainerClassName, Uniwind Pro (animations, transitions, shadow tree, native insets), safe area utilities (p-safe/pt-safe/-safe-or-/-safe-offset-), gradients in RN, custom CSS classes, hairlineWidth(), fontScale(), pixelRatio(), light-dark(), OKLCH colors, cn utility, tailwind-merge, HeroUI Native, react-native-reusables, Gluestack. Also triggers on: "styles not applying", "className not working", "audit Uniwind setup", "check my config", "add a component", "style a component". Does NOT handle NativeWind-to-Uniwind migration — use the migrate-nativewind-to-uniwind skill for that.