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Create Scratch project with TypeScript using Hikkaku; use when the user asks how to build or structure a Scratch project in this repo.
Storybook expert for Angular 21+ component development, visual testing, and design system documentation
This is intended for use when OpenSpec workflows require dependency-aware parallel subagents that are compatible with OPSX commands, legacy OpenSpec commands, and Codex CLI prompt aliases.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "what type of resume is this", "identify my resume format", "is this a federal resume", "what kind of CV is this", or when the user provides a resume and the type is unclear. Also called automatically by the review and rewrite skills as their first step. Works for all resume and CV types: standard US, federal, academic, legal, medical, consulting, tech, executive, military transition, education, nonprofit, trades, creative, investment banking, and EU/Europass formats.
Configure TypeScript project tooling for existing Node or frontend projects without app scaffolding. Use for TS starter setup, TS lint/format/test setup, Node TypeScript starter, or Vite TypeScript config requests.
User and grant management for Google Play Console via gplay users and gplay grants commands. Use when asked to manage developer account users, permissions, or app-level access grants.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines design foundations. Use this skill when the user asks about "HIG color", "Apple typography", "SF Symbols", "dark mode guidelines", "accessible design", "Apple design foundations", "app icon", "layout guidelines", "materials", "motion", "privacy", "right to left", "RTL", "inclusive design", branding, images, spatial layout, or writing style. Also use when the user says "my colors look wrong in dark mode", "what font should I use", "is my app accessible enough", "how do I support Dynamic Type", "what contrast ratio do I need", "how do I pick system colors", or "my icons don't match the system style". Cross-references: hig-platforms for platform-specific guidance, hig-patterns for interaction patterns, hig-components-layout for structural components, hig-components-content for display.
Understand and apply psychological concepts to create superior user experiences (UX) in frontend design.
Perform a code review with linting, standards checking, and priority-ranked findings
Design interfaces following Google's Material Design system, the unified visual language bridging digital and physical worlds. Emphasizes bold graphic design, intentional motion, adaptive layouts, and the material metaphor. Use when building modern, accessible, delightful user interfaces across platforms.
React Native Elements UI component library best practices for performance, theming, and proper component usage. Use when building React Native apps with RNE, configuring themes, optimizing lists with ListItem, or reviewing RNE component code.
Microservices architecture patterns and best practices. Use when designing distributed systems, breaking down monoliths, or implementing service communication.