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Fundamental design principles based on Don Norman's "The Design of Everyday Things". Use when you need to: (1) design affordances and signifiers into interfaces, (2) analyze why products are confusing, (3) apply constraints to prevent errors, (4) design clear feedback mechanisms, (5) bridge gulfs of execution and evaluation, (6) create intuitive conceptual models, (7) apply human-centered design, (8) understand why users make errors and design fault-tolerant systems.
Expert guidance for writing secure, reliable, and performant Claude Code hooks - validates design decisions, enforces best practices, and prevents common pitfalls. Use when creating, reviewing, or debugging Claude Code hooks.
Beta testing groups and tester management for Google Play closed testing tracks. Use when managing testers and beta groups.
Complete guide for migrating from Apache Cordova to Capacitor. Use this skill when users need to modernize a Cordova/PhoneGap app to Capacitor, migrate plugins, or understand platform differences.
Create or update a shared Apple design context document that other HIG skills use to tailor guidance. Use when the user says "set up my project context," "what platforms am I targeting," "configure HIG settings," or when starting a new Apple platform project. Also activates when other HIG skills need project context but none exists yet. This skill creates .claude/apple-design-context.md so that hig-foundations, hig-platforms, hig-components-*, hig-inputs, and hig-technologies can provide targeted advice without repetitive questions.
Apple HIG guidance for input methods and interaction patterns: gestures, Apple Pencil, keyboards, game controllers, pointers, Digital Crown, eye tracking, focus system, remotes, spatial interactions, gyroscope, accelerometer, and nearby interactions. Use when asked about: "gesture design", "Apple Pencil", "keyboard shortcuts", "game controller", "pointer support", "mouse support", "trackpad", "Digital Crown", "eye tracking", "visionOS input", "focus system", "remote control", "gyroscope", "spatial interaction". Also use when the user says "what gestures should I support," "how do I add keyboard shortcuts," "how does input work on Apple TV," "should I support Apple Pencil," or asks about input device handling. Cross-references: hig-components-status, hig-components-system, hig-technologies for VoiceOver and Siri.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about "onboarding flow", "user onboarding", "app launch", "loading state", "drag and drop", "search pattern", "settings design", "notifications", "modality", "multitasking", "feedback pattern", "haptics", "undo redo", "file management", data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should onboarding work", "my app takes too long to load", "should I use a modal here", "how do I handle errors", "when should I ask for permissions", "how to show progress", or "what's the right way to confirm a delete". Cross-references: hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
연구 논문(PDF/arXiv URL)을 분석하여 실행 가능한 코드로 변환합니다. 논문 복제, 알고리즘 구현, 연구 재현 요청 시 자동으로 활성화됩니다. "이 논문 구현해줘", "paper2code", "논문 코드로 변환" 등의 요청에 반응합니다.
Implements scroll-driven storytelling experiences with pinned sections, progressive reveals, and scroll-linked animations. Use when asked to build scrollytelling, scroll-driven animations, parallax effects, narrative scroll experiences, or story-driven landing pages.
Design experiences that optimize mental resources using Cognitive Load Theory. Use when designing interfaces, creating onboarding flows, planning information architecture, or improving task completion rates.
Use when "LangChain", "LLM chains", "ReAct agents", "tool calling", or asking about "RAG pipelines", "conversation memory", "document QA", "agent tools", "LangSmith"
Analyzes code for WCAG 1.4.1 Use of Color compliance. Identifies where color is used as the only means of conveying information and recommends additional visual indicators like text, icons, patterns, or ARIA attributes.