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Use ADB to interact with an Android device or emulator. Takes a screenshot, understands the screen, performs actions (tap, swipe, type, navigate), and loops until the mission is complete.
Build beautiful iOS SwiftUI interfaces. Use this skill when the user asks to create, design, build, or fix any iOS screen, component, or view. Produces production-grade SwiftUI code with Apple Design Award-quality aesthetics using Liquid Glass (iOS 26+). Applies to any iOS UI task - new screens, redesigns, fixing ugly UI, share sheets, modals, cards, buttons, or full app interfaces.
End-to-end iOS simulator testing using blitz-iphone MCP and XcodeBuildMCP. Use this skill when testing an iOS app on the simulator — building, launching, interacting with the UI, and verifying state. Covers which MCP to use and when, gesture mechanics, and interaction patterns learned from real test runs.
Native iOS PDF export system using UIGraphicsPDFRenderer (zero dependencies). Reusable drawing-based generator with branded letterheads, data tables, summary cards, and share via UIActivityViewController. Use when adding PDF export to any iOS app...
Expert skill for Zara/Inditex Enterprise Skill
When the user wants to optimize truck loading, load delivery vehicles, or plan vehicle capacity utilization. Also use when the user mentions "truck loading," "delivery vehicle optimization," "van loading," "cargo van packing," "multi-drop vehicle loading," "delivery route loading," "axle weight distribution," or "vehicle utilization." For container loading, see container-loading-optimization. For route optimization, see route-optimization.
Use when the user explicitly requests security best practices guidance, a security review or report, or secure-by-default coding help for Python, JavaScript or TypeScript, or Go code.
Technical UI audit — a11y, performance, responsive. Produces a prioritized findings table. Invoke when the user asks for audit on their UI, or mentions 'audit' alongside design / UI / frontend work.
freeCodeCamp's "Command-line Chic" UI design system and aesthetic guidelines. Apply these rules whenever building, styling, or reviewing any UI that should look and feel like a freeCodeCamp product — web apps, dashboards, landing pages, admin tools, component libraries, or themes. Use this skill when the user mentions freeCodeCamp styling, fCC design, "Command-line Chic", dark theme development for fCC, or asks for a UI that follows freeCodeCamp's visual identity. Also use when working on any freeCodeCamp repository, contributing to freeCodeCamp projects, or building tools and dashboards for freeCodeCamp staff, even if the user doesn't explicitly mention the design system.
Analyze your project's typography setup and identify issues
Design and implement a comprehensive DevSecOps pipeline in GitLab CI/CD integrating SAST, DAST, container scanning, dependency scanning, and secret detection.