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Generate technically correct, design-distinctive WordPress block patterns. Use when creating block patterns, starter page patterns, template patterns, template part patterns, or improving pattern design quality. Covers pattern registration (PHP headers, auto/manual), block markup syntax, theme.json design tokens, categories, template types, accessibility, and i18n/escaping.
Sets up the translation supplements an IG-Publisher-based FHIR Implementation Guide needs for its non-default languages, putting each one exactly where the publisher reads it — either by translating from the default-language source or by harvesting an already-published rendering in the target language. The default language stays authoritative and every machine translation needs a bilingual human review. Use this skill when a guide builds green and an additional language rendering is wanted, when the /<lang>/ pages show the default language instead of the translation, when deciding where a .po supplement or a translated page belongs, or when the user mentions Übersetzung, translation supplement, input/translations, po file, i18n-lang or i18n-default-lang. Do not use for measuring or comparing guides, for migrating one onto the MII KDS module template, or for a template package's own language mechanism; see fhir-ig-analysis and mii-ig-migration.
Build Next.js 16 apps with App Router, Server Components/Actions, Cache Components ("use cache"), and async route params. Includes proxy.ts and React 19.2. Prevents 25 documented errors. Use when: building Next.js 16 projects, or troubleshooting async params (Promise types), "use cache" directives, parallel route 404s, Turbopack issues, i18n caching, navigation throttling.
UI5 development best practices and coding standards derived exclusively from official SAP UI5 guidelines. Use when writing UI5 applications to ensure modern, maintainable code following SAP standards. Covers: async module loading (sap.ui.define, ES6 imports, core:require), ComponentSupport initialization, data binding with OData types, i18n management, CSP compliance (no inline scripts), TypeScript event types (UI5 >= 1.115.0), MCP tooling (get_api_reference, run_ui5_linter), CAP integration patterns, and form creation rules (never SimpleForm, always Form with ColumnLayout). Keywords: ui5 coding standards, async loading, sap.ui.define, data binding, odata types, i18n translation, CSP no inline scripts, TypeScript event handlers, Button$PressEvent, ui5 linter, API reference, ComponentSupport, form layout, ColumnLayout, CAP integration, cds watch
Exclusive skill set for the GoFrame development framework. Provides comprehensive framework usage guidelines for Go language developers, covering best practices for core components such as command-line management, configuration management, logging components, error handling, data validation, type conversion, cache management, template engines, database ORM, and I18n internationalization. Includes project engineering structure specifications, development mode guidelines, common problem solutions, and rich practical code examples. Suitable for building various Go projects such as RESTful APIs, gRPC microservices, web applications, and CLI tools, helping developers quickly master GoFrame framework features, improve development efficiency and code quality.
Exclusive skill set for the GoFrame development framework. Provides a complete framework usage guide for Go language developers, covering best practices for core components such as command-line management, configuration management, logging components, error handling, data validation, type conversion, cache management, template engines, database ORM, and I18n internationalization. Includes project engineering structure specifications, development model guidelines, solutions to common problems, and rich practical code examples. Suitable for building various Go projects such as RESTful APIs, gRPC microservices, and web applications, helping developers quickly master the features of the GoFrame framework and improve development efficiency and code quality.
Complete development skill set for the ABE Framework, providing a full-stack solution for modern Go HTTP RESTful API application development. Core features include: modular engine architecture, standardized controller route registration, global and route-level middleware system, dependency injection container (supporting global and request-level scopes), multi-language internationalization (i18n) support, access control system based on JWT and Casbin, asynchronous event bus mechanism, high-performance goroutine pool management, extensible plugin mechanism, configuration management system (supporting multi-layer configuration priority), GORM database integration, structured logging system, form validation framework, scheduled task scheduling (Cron), CORS cross-domain support, etc. Suitable for scenarios such as building enterprise-level web services, microservice architecture applications, API gateways, and backend management systems. The framework adopts a loose-coupling design, supports the UseCase business logic pattern, provides a complete error handling mechanism and performance monitoring capabilities, helping enterprises quickly build stable and maintainable distributed application systems.
Frontend implementation guide for React 19 + TypeScript + Vite 8 monorepo projects. Covers tech stack, project structure (bun workspaces), state management (TanStack Query for async requests + Zustand for client state), UI (shadcn/ui + Tailwind CSS 4.2), theming (light/dark/system), i18n (react-i18next), routing (React Router 7), and coding conventions. Use when scaffolding, developing, or reviewing frontend web applications.
Use when working with Nuxt Content v3 - provides collections (local/remote/API sources), queryCollection API, MDC rendering, database configuration, NuxtStudio integration, hooks, i18n patterns, and LLMs integration
Guides development with supastarter for Next.js only (not Vue/Nuxt): tech stack, setup, configuration, database (Prisma), API (Hono/oRPC), auth (Better Auth), organizations, payments (Stripe), AI, customization, storage, mailing, i18n, SEO, deployment, background tasks, analytics, monitoring, E2E. Use when building or modifying supastarter Next.js apps, adding features, or when the user mentions supastarter Next.js, Prisma, oRPC, Better Auth, or related Next.js stack topics.
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
Arco Design React UI component library reference (@arco-design/web-react). Use this skill whenever the user asks to build a page, create a UI, write frontend code, develop a web application, design a dashboard, or implement any React interface — especially when they mention Arco, arco-design, @arco-design/web-react, or any Arco component name (Button, Table, Form, Modal, Select, Menu, etc.). Covers all 70 components with full API, code examples, import patterns, theming, i18n, layout, forms, tables, modals, navigation, data entry, data display, feedback, responsive design, and best practices.