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Audit and fix RGAA 4.1.2 accessibility issues in any web framework that outputs HTML: React, Vue, Svelte, Astro, Angular, Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, plain HTML, Handlebars, ERB, Nunjucks, and similar. Activates proactively whenever a developer writes, modifies, generates, or refactors any component or template — even without explicit mention of accessibility. Triggers on: "create a component", "add a form", "refactor this header", "add a data table", "add a nav", "build a layout", "audit accessibility", "check a11y", "RGAA", "is this accessible", "make WCAG compliant", "fix accessibility issues", or any request to write/review .jsx/.tsx/.vue/.svelte/.astro/.html files. Covers static code only: images alt text, colors, tables, links, mandatory elements, information structure, forms, navigation landmarks.
Use when the user says 'build me an app', 'create a project from this spec', 'scaffold a new repo', 'generate a starter', 'turn this idea into code', 'bootstrap a project', 'I have requirements and need a codebase', or provides a natural-language project specification and expects a complete, runnable repository. Stack-agnostic: Next.js, FastAPI, Rails, Go, Rust, Flutter, and more.
Build, refactor, debug, or review a Convex backend inside a Next.js app. Use when the user mentions Convex, `convex/nextjs`, `npx convex dev`, `NEXT_PUBLIC_CONVEX_URL`, `useQuery`, `useMutation`, `usePaginatedQuery`, schema/indexes, auth, App Router server components/actions, realtime data, chat, notifications, collaborative features, or deploying Convex with Vercel. Also use when deciding whether Convex is a good fit for a Next.js app that needs reactive shared state. Do not use for generic frontend-only Next.js work or non-Convex backends unless the task is specifically about adopting, migrating to, or evaluating Convex.
Comprehensive backend development guide for Langfuse's Next.js 14/tRPC/Express/TypeScript monorepo. Use when creating tRPC routers, public API endpoints, BullMQ queue processors, services, or working with tRPC procedures, Next.js API routes, Prisma database access, ClickHouse analytics queries, Redis queues, OpenTelemetry instrumentation, Zod v4 validation, env.mjs configuration, tenant isolation patterns, or async patterns. Covers layered architecture (tRPC procedures → services, queue processors → services), dual database system (PostgreSQL + ClickHouse), projectId filtering for multi-tenant isolation, traceException error handling, observability patterns, and testing strategies (Jest for web, vitest for worker).
React 19 patterns and breaking changes vs React 18. Trigger: When writing React 19 components/hooks in .tsx (ref as prop, new hooks, Actions, deprecations). If using Next.js App Router/Server Actions, also use nextjs-15.
Generates OpenAPI 3.0/3.1 specifications from Express, Next.js, Fastify, Hono, or NestJS routes. Creates complete specs with schemas, examples, and documentation that can be imported into Postman, Insomnia, or used with Swagger UI. Use when users request "generate openapi", "create swagger spec", "openapi documentation", or "api specification".
Neon + Vercel serverless Postgres for edge and serverless environments. Use for Cloudflare Workers, Vercel Edge, Next.js apps with HTTP/WebSocket connections, database branching (git-like), Drizzle/Prisma ORM integration, migrations, PITR backups, or encountering connection pool exhausted errors, TCP connection issues, SSL config problems.
CAVEMAN HUNT BAD PROCESS! Me find greedy creature eating fire and rocks. Me bonk them good. Use when tribe say "kill processes", "clean up servers", "save battery", "find resource hogs", "bonk next.js", or "hunt processes". Me bonk known bad creature automatic. Me ask before bonk mystery creature.
This skill should be used when containerizing applications with Docker, creating Dockerfiles, docker-compose configurations, or deploying containers to various platforms. Ideal for Next.js, React, Node.js applications requiring containerization for development, production, or CI/CD pipelines. Use this skill when users need Docker configurations, multi-stage builds, container orchestration, or deployment to Kubernetes, ECS, Cloud Run, etc.
Use this skill when building AI voice agents with the ElevenLabs Agents Platform. This skill covers the complete platform including agent configuration (system prompts, turn-taking, workflows), voice & language features (multi-voice, pronunciation, speed control), knowledge base (RAG), tools (client/server/MCP/system), SDKs (React, JavaScript, React Native, Swift, Widget), Scribe (real-time STT), WebRTC/WebSocket connections, testing & evaluation, analytics, privacy/compliance (GDPR/HIPAA/SOC 2), cost optimization, CLI workflows ("agents as code"), and DevOps integration. Prevents 17+ common errors including package deprecation, Android audio cutoff, CSP violations, missing dynamic variables, case-sensitive tool names, webhook authentication failures, and WebRTC configuration issues. Provides production-tested templates for React, Next.js, React Native, Swift, and Cloudflare Workers. Token savings: ~73% (22k → 6k tokens). Production tested. Keywords: ElevenLabs Agents, ElevenLabs voice agents, AI voice agents, conversational AI, @elevenlabs/react, @elevenlabs/client, @elevenlabs/react-native, @elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js, @elevenlabs/agents-cli, elevenlabs SDK, voice AI, TTS, text-to-speech, ASR, speech recognition, turn-taking model, WebRTC voice, WebSocket voice, ElevenLabs conversation, agent system prompt, agent tools, agent knowledge base, RAG voice agents, multi-voice agents, pronunciation dictionary, voice speed control, elevenlabs scribe, @11labs deprecated, Android audio cutoff, CSP violation elevenlabs, dynamic variables elevenlabs, case-sensitive tool names, webhook authentication
Production-tested setup for Zustand state management in React applications with TypeScript. This skill provides comprehensive patterns for building scalable, type-safe global state. Use when: setting up global state in React, migrating from Redux or Context API, implementing state persistence with localStorage, configuring TypeScript with Zustand, using slices pattern for modular stores, adding devtools middleware for debugging, handling Next.js SSR hydration, or encountering hydration errors, TypeScript inference issues, or persist middleware problems. Prevents 5 documented issues: Next.js hydration mismatches, TypeScript double parentheses syntax errors, persist middleware export errors, infinite render loops, and slices pattern type inference failures. Keywords: zustand, state management, React state, TypeScript state, persist middleware, devtools, slices pattern, global state, React hooks, create store, useBoundStore, StateCreator, hydration error, text content mismatch, infinite render, localStorage, sessionStorage, immer middleware, shallow equality, selector pattern, zustand v5
Fetch up-to-date documentation and code examples for any library or framework. Use when needing API references, code examples, library documentation, or framework guides. Supports React, Next.js, MongoDB, Supabase, and thousands of other libraries.