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Use when designing module boundaries, planning refactors, or reviewing architecture in Python codebases. Also use when facing tangled dependencies, god classes, deep inheritance hierarchies, unclear ownership, or risky structural changes.
Audit and improve SwiftUI runtime performance. Use for slow rendering, janky scrolling, high CPU, memory usage, excessive view updates, layout thrash, body evaluation cost, identity churn, view lifetime issues, lazy loading, Instruments profiling guidance, and performance audit requests.
Full-lifecycle blog engine with 12 commands, 12 content templates, 5-category 100-point scoring, and 4 specialized agents. Optimized for Google rankings (December 2025 Core Update, E-E-A-T) and AI citations (GEO/AEO). Writes, rewrites, analyzes, outlines, audits, and repurposes blog content with answer-first formatting, sourced statistics, Pixabay/Unsplash/Pexels images, AI image generation via Gemini, built-in SVG chart generation, JSON-LD schema generation, and freshness signals. Supports any platform (WordPress, Next.js MDX, Hugo, Ghost, Astro, Jekyll, 11ty, Gatsby, HTML). Use when user says "blog", "write blog", "blog post", "blog strategy", "content brief", "editorial calendar", "analyze blog", "rewrite blog", "update blog", "blog SEO", "blog optimization", "content plan", "blog outline", "seo check", "schema markup", "repurpose", "geo audit", "blog audit", "citation readiness".
Comprehensive skill for Locomotive Scroll smooth scrolling library with parallax effects, viewport detection, and scroll-driven animations. Use this skill when implementing smooth scrolling experiences, creating parallax effects, building scroll-triggered animations, or developing immersive scrolling websites. Triggers on tasks involving Locomotive Scroll, smooth scrolling, parallax, scroll detection, scroll events, sticky elements, horizontal scrolling, or GSAP ScrollTrigger integration. Integrates with GSAP for advanced scroll-driven animations.
Creates, updates, and fixes Cypress tests (E2E/end-to-end and component tests). Use when the user asks to create tests, add tests, write tests, update tests, test this file/component, new spec, or fix a failing or flaky test. Apply even when the user does not say 'Cypress' (e.g. 'create tests for this file'). Prefer cypress-explain when the user only wants to explain or review tests without changing code.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to build scroll animations, scroll effects, parallax, scroll-triggered reveals, pinned sections, horizontal scroll, text animations, or any motion tied to scroll position — in vanilla JS, React, or Next.js. Covers GSAP ScrollTrigger (pinning, scrubbing, snapping, timelines, horizontal scroll, ScrollSmoother, matchMedia) and Framer Motion / Motion v12 (useScroll, useTransform, useSpring, whileInView, variants). Use this skill even if the user just says "animate on scroll", "fade in as I scroll", "make it scroll like Apple", "parallax effect", "sticky section", "scroll progress bar", or "entrance animation". Also triggers for Copilot prompt patterns for GSAP or Framer Motion code generation. Pairs with the premium-frontend-ui skill for creative philosophy and design-level polish.
Diagnoses and fixes UI performance across loading speed, rendering, animations, images, and bundle size. Use when the user mentions slow, laggy, janky, performance, bundle size, load time, or wants a faster, smoother experience.
Analyze contract fundamentals including formation requirements (offer, acceptance, consideration), essential clauses, and common risk areas. Use this skill when the user needs to review a contract, understand contract terms, identify risky clauses, or draft contract provisions — even if they say 'review this agreement', 'what should I watch out for in this contract', or 'is this clause standard'.
Creates realistic cloud effects for web using SVG filters (feTurbulence, feDisplacementMap), CSS animations, and layering techniques. Use for atmospheric backgrounds, weather effects, skyboxes, parallax scenes, and decorative cloud elements. Activate on "cloud effect", "SVG clouds", "realistic clouds", "atmospheric background", "sky animation", "feTurbulence", "weather effects", "parallax clouds". NOT for 3D rendering (use WebGL/Three.js skills), photo manipulation (use image editing tools), weather data APIs (use data integration skills), or simple CSS gradients without volumetric effects.
Use when you need framework-agnostic WireMock guidance — stub design, JSON or programmatic mappings, precise request matching, response bodies and faults, classpath fixtures, isolation and reset between tests, verification of calls, dynamic ports and base URLs, and avoiding flaky stubs — without choosing Spring Boot, Quarkus, or Micronaut. Part of the skills-for-java project
Executes full-project QA like a real user by discovering the repository verification and E2E contracts, running build, lint, test, and startup commands, exercising core workflows end-to-end through CLI, HTTP, and browser interfaces, requiring automated regression coverage for supported critical flows, fixing root-cause regressions, and rerunning the full gate. Uses the agent-browser companion skill for Web UI validation when a web surface exists. Use when validating a branch, release candidate, migration, refactor, or risky commit. Do not use for static code review only, one-off unit test edits, planning test cases, or architecture brainstorming without execution — use qa-report for planning and documentation.
Use when restructuring existing code without changing observable behavior, especially when a feature or bug fix is hard because the current design is awkward, duplicated, confusing, or risky to modify.