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Comprehensive Storyblok CMS development best practices for agency developers. Covers content modeling, SDK integration (React, Vue, Nuxt, Next.js), Visual Editor configuration, field plugins, API usage, internationalization, webhooks, and deployment patterns. Triggers on tasks involving Storyblok components, Visual Editor setup, content fetching, field plugin development, or headless CMS integration.
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for building static websites with Hugo static site generator. It should be used when setting up Hugo projects (blogs, documentation sites, landing pages, portfolios), integrating Tailwind CSS v4 for custom styling, integrating headless CMS systems (Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS), deploying to Cloudflare Workers with Static Assets, configuring themes and templates, and preventing common Hugo setup errors. Use this skill when encountering these scenarios: scaffolding new Hugo sites, choosing between Hugo Extended and Standard editions, integrating Tailwind CSS v4 with Hugo Pipes, configuring hugo.yaml or hugo.toml files, integrating PaperMod or other themes via Git submodules, setting up Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS for content management, deploying to Cloudflare Workers or Pages, troubleshooting baseURL configuration, resolving theme installation errors, fixing frontmatter format issues (YAML vs TOML), preventing date-related build failures, setting up PostCSS with Hugo, or setting up CI/CD with GitHub Actions. Keywords: hugo, hugo-extended, static-site-generator, ssg, go-templates, papermod, goldmark, markdown, blog, documentation, docs-site, landing-page, sveltia-cms, tina-cms, headless-cms, cloudflare-workers, workers-static-assets, wrangler, hugo-server, hugo-build, frontmatter, yaml-frontmatter, toml-config, hugo-themes, hugo-modules, multilingual, i18n, github-actions, version-mismatch, baseurl-error, theme-not-found, tailwind, tailwind-v4, tailwind-css, hugo-pipes, postcss, css-framework, utility-css, hugo-tailwind, tailwind-integration, hugo-assets
Generates Enonic XP content type XML schema definitions from natural-language descriptions. Covers structured content modeling including input types, form layout, option sets, item sets, mixins, x-data, and content-type inheritance. Use when creating, scaffolding, or generating Enonic XP content type definitions, adding fields or sets to existing content types, or querying Enonic XP input types and super-types. Do not use for non-Enonic CMS content modeling, GraphQL queries, JavaScript/TypeScript controllers, or generic XML editing unrelated to Enonic schemas.
Node.js development guidelines covering Payload CMS, Vue.js with TypeScript, and general TypeScript best practices
MongoDB development guidelines with Payload CMS, Mongoose, aggregation pipelines, and TypeScript best practices.
Use when working with Nuxt Studio, the self-hosted open-source CMS for Nuxt Content sites - provides visual editing, media management, Git-based publishing, auth providers, and AI content assistance
Implement the Syncfusion React BlockEditor component. Use this skill for block-based rich content editing, document creation, CMS interfaces, markdown alternatives, editor setup, block configuration, toolbar or menu customization, drag-and-drop behavior, formatting options, APIs, and accessibility in React.
Automate Webflow CMS collections, site publishing, page management, asset uploads, and ecommerce orders via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Razor view patterns for Optimizely CMS projects
Comprehensive audit of a Webflow site including pages, CMS collections, health scoring, and actionable insights. Use for site analysis, migration planning, or understanding site structure.
When the user wants to design template pages—aggregation (gallery/hub) or detail (individual template). Also use when the user mentions "template page," "template gallery," "template hub," "template detail page," "template marketplace," "programmatic template," "CMS templates," "design templates," "vibe coding templates," "UI templates," "template for users to use," or "template + data pages." Covers both SEO (programmatic scale) and user-facing (browse → use → customize) template pages.
Ghost CMS theme development with Handlebars templating, Alpine.js, Tailwind CSS, and performance optimization