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shadcn-vue component integration for Inertia Rails Vue 3 (NOT Nuxt): forms, dialogs, tables, toasts, dark mode, and more. Use when building UI with shadcn-vue components in an Inertia + Vue app or adapting shadcn-vue examples from Nuxt. Wire shadcn-vue inputs to Inertia Form via name attribute and #default scoped slot. Flash toasts require Rails flash_keys initializer config.
Analyze and extract design patterns from visual examples. Deconstructs design systems, color palettes, typography, and layout principles from reference materials.
Run examples:start-all in auto mode with parallel execution, per-script logs, and start/stop helpers.
Writes and audits technical documentation using Diataxis, Stripe-style clarity, and the Eight Rules. 52 rules across 9 categories covering voice, structure, clarity, code examples, formatting, navigation, scanability, content hygiene, and review. Use when writing docs, creating READMEs, documenting APIs, writing tutorials, building a docs site, or auditing documentation quality.
Use this agent when you need a final review pass to ensure code changes are as simple and minimal as possible. This agent should be invoked after implementation is complete but before finalizing changes, to identify opportunities for simplification, remove unnecessary complexity, and ensure adherence to YAGNI principles. Examples: <example>Context: The user has just implemented a new feature and wants to ensure it's as simple as possible. user: "I've finished implementing the user authentication system" assistant: "Great! Let me review the implementation for simplicity and minimalism using the code-simplicity-reviewer agent" <commentary>Since implementation is complete, use the code-simplicity-reviewer agent to identify simplification opportunities.</commentary></example> <example>Context: The user has written complex business logic and wants to simplify it. user: "I think this order processing logic might be overly complex" assistant: "I'll use the code-simplicity-reviewer agent to analyze the complexity...
Guide for creating high-quality, user-friendly diagnostics in Biome. Use when implementing error messages, warnings, and code frame displays. Examples:<example>User needs to create a diagnostic for a lint rule</example><example>User wants to add helpful advice to error messages</example><example>User is improving diagnostic quality</example>
General development best practices and common gotchas when working on Biome. Use for avoiding common mistakes, understanding Biome-specific patterns, and learning technical tips. Examples:<example>Working with Biome's AST and syntax nodes</example><example>Understanding string extraction methods</example><example>Handling embedded languages and directives</example>
Generates comprehensive API documentation in Markdown, HTML, or Docusaurus format from Express, Next.js, Fastify, or other API routes. Creates endpoint references, request/response examples, authentication guides, and error documentation. Use when users request "generate api docs", "api documentation", "endpoint documentation", or "api reference".
Generates bash/curl commands for fetching sample data from Hyperliquid API. Use when user wants curl examples, bash commands to test the API, or sample data fetch commands for mainnet.
Best practices, patterns, and examples for building goal-driven agents. Includes client-facing interaction, feedback edges, judge patterns, fan-out/fan-in, context management, and anti-patterns.
Create a minimal working Evernote example. Use when starting a new Evernote integration, testing your setup, or learning basic Evernote API patterns. Trigger with phrases like "evernote hello world", "evernote example", "evernote quick start", "simple evernote code", "create first note".
Search and monitor social media using X/Twitter (via Grok) and Reddit APIs. USE FOR: - Searching X/Twitter posts by keywords or hashtags - Finding X/Twitter users by criteria - Getting a user's recent posts - Searching Reddit posts and discussions - Getting comments from Reddit threads - Social media monitoring and research TRIGGERS: - "twitter", "X", "tweets", "posts on X" - "reddit", "subreddit", "reddit discussion" - "what are people saying", "social media", "sentiment" - "trending", "viral", "popular posts" - "user's posts", "timeline", "recent activity" Use `npx agentcash fetch` for Grok (X) and Reddit endpoints. All endpoints are $0.02 per call. IMPORTANT: Use exact endpoint paths from the Quick Reference table below.