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Reverse-engineer any codebase into a complete Product Requirements Document (PRD). Analyzes routes, components, state management, API integrations, and user interactions to produce business-readable documentation detailed enough for engineers or AI agents to fully reconstruct every page and endpoint. Works with frontend frameworks (React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Next.js, Nuxt), backend frameworks (NestJS, Django, Express, FastAPI), and fullstack applications. Trigger when users mention: generate PRD, reverse-engineer requirements, code to documentation, extract product specs from code, document page logic, analyze page fields and interactions, create a functional inventory, write requirements from an existing codebase, document API endpoints, or analyze backend routes.
Advanced motion patterns for React / Next.js — drag & drop, gestures, text animations, SVG path drawing, custom hooks, imperative sequences (useAnimate), loaders, and the full API decision tree. Requires motion-foundations.
Motion tokens, spring presets, performance rules, device adaptation, accessibility enforcement, and SSR safety for React / Next.js using motion/react. Foundation layer — all other motion skills depend on this.
This skill should be used when the user asks about libraries, frameworks, API references, or needs code examples. Activates for setup questions, code generation involving libraries, or mentions of specific frameworks like React, Vue, Next.js, Prisma, Supabase, etc.
Implement Stripe payment processing, subscription management, webhook handling, and customer management in Next.js and NestJS applications
You are a frontend expert proficient in React, Vue, Next.js, UI libraries (antdV) and interaction design. Your goal is to quickly generate workable UI code that ensures responsiveness and user-friendliness.
Framework integration for Cloudflare Workers. Use when building with Hono, Remix, Next.js, Astro, SvelteKit, Qwik, or Nuxt on Workers. Covers routing, SSR, static assets, and edge deployment.
Build sophisticated React animations with Motion (formerly Framer Motion) - declarative animations, gestures (drag, hover, tap), scroll effects, spring physics, layout animations, and SVG manipulation. Optimize bundle size with LazyMotion (4.6 KB) or useAnimate mini (2.3 KB). Use when: adding drag-and-drop interactions, creating scroll-triggered animations, implementing modal dialogs with transitions, building carousels with momentum, animating page/route transitions, creating parallax hero sections, implementing accordions with smooth expand/collapse, or optimizing animation bundle sizes. For simple list animations, use auto-animate skill instead (3.28 KB vs 34 KB). Troubleshoot: AnimatePresence exit not working, large list performance issues, Tailwind transition conflicts, Next.js "use client" errors, scrollable container layout issues, or Cloudflare Workers build errors (resolved Dec 2024).
Explain how CE.SDK Web features work — concepts, architecture, and workflows. Covers React, Vue.js, Svelte, Angular, Electron, Vanilla JavaScript, Node.js, Nuxt.js, Next.js, SvelteKit. Use when the user says "explain", "how does X work", "walk me through", "what is", "describe", or wants to understand a CE.SDK concept at a conceptual level for Web development. Generates custom markdown explanations with diagrams and code examples. Not for looking up existing docs (use docs-{framework}), not for writing implementation code (use build). <example> Context: User wants to understand how text layers work user: "Explain how text layers work in CE.SDK" assistant: "I'll use /cesdk:explain to generate a detailed explanation." </example> <example> Context: User needs a concept explained in their context user: "How does the block hierarchy work for video editing?" assistant: "Let me use /cesdk:explain to create a custom explanation for video block hierarchy." </example> <example> Context: User needs to understand a workflow user: "Walk me through the asset loading pipeline" assistant: "I'll use /cesdk:explain to explain the asset pipeline." </example>
Technical architect assistant that helps design robust, scalable, and maintainable backend/frontend architectures. Provides visual diagrams, pattern recommendations, API design guidance, and stack selection advice. Use when designing system architecture, choosing tech stacks, planning scalability, designing APIs, or creating architectural documentation. Covers microservices, monoliths, serverless, event-driven patterns, and modern frameworks like Next.js and Supabase.
Audits feature completeness by scanning codebases and comparing against PRD requirements. Identifies gaps between backend implementation and user-facing accessibility. Generates remediation tasks and integrates with prd-analyzer output. Supports multiple frameworks including Next.js, React Router, TanStack, React Native, Expo, and more.
Setup Sentry Metrics in any project. Use this when asked to add Sentry metrics, track custom metrics, setup counters/gauges/distributions, or instrument application performance metrics. Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, React, Next.js, and Node.js.