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Found 533 Skills
Tailwind CSS utility-first styling for JARVIS UI components
Expert in React Native, Expo, and cross-platform mobile development
Guidelines for modern Avalonia UI layout using Zafiro.Avalonia, emphasizing shared styles, generic components, and avoiding XAML redundancy.
Core component library and design system patterns. Use when building UI, using design tokens, or working with the component library.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Vant Vue 3 mobile component library including mobile components, themes, and best practices. Use when the user asks about Vant, needs to build mobile applications with Vue 3, or implement mobile UI components.
Guide on UI/UX guidelines, accessibility, and component usage for Epic Stack
Find, install, configure, and integrate Tool UI components in React apps using shadcn registry entries, compatibility checks, scaffolded runtime wiring, and troubleshooting workflows. Use when developers ask to add one or more Tool UI components, choose components for a use case, verify compatibility, or wire Tool UI payloads into assistant-ui or an existing chat/runtime stack.
Apply Hyva UI template-based components to a Hyvä theme. This skill should be used when the user wants to add, install, or apply a Hyva UI component (such as header, footer, gallery, menu, minicart, etc.) to their Hyvä theme. It lists available non-CMS components and their variants, displays component README instructions, and copies component files to the theme directory.
Activate this skill when analyzing iOS app UI/UX, evaluating iOS design patterns, proposing iOS interface improvements, or creating iOS implementation specifications. Provides deep expertise in Apple Human Interface Guidelines, SwiftUI patterns, native iOS components, accessibility standards, and iOS-specific interaction paradigms.
Build modern, composable, and accessible React UI components following the components.build specification. Use when creating, reviewing, or refactoring component libraries, design systems, or any reusable UI components. Triggers on tasks involving component APIs, composition patterns, accessibility, styling systems, or TypeScript props.
Implementing custom elements using GPUI's low-level Element API (vs. high-level Render/RenderOnce APIs). Use when you need maximum control over layout, prepaint, and paint phases for complex, performance-critical custom UI components that cannot be achieved with Render/RenderOnce traits.
Add UI components and pages for authentication flows including sign in, sign up, forgot password, reset password, and email verification.