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Enterprise React architecture combining DDD and FSD patterns. Use when (1) designing or structuring React applications, (2) implementing Index/Types/Styles component pattern, (3) setting up Service/Hook 1:1 mapping with React Query and Axios, (4) configuring Zustand state management, (5) applying TypeScript conventions for maintainable codebases. Triggers include architectural decisions, folder structure planning, data layer design, and code organization tasks.
Comprehensive guide for building full-stack applications with Convex and TanStack Start. This skill should be used when working on projects that use Convex as the backend database with TanStack Start (React meta-framework). Covers schema design, queries, mutations, actions, authentication with Better Auth, routing, data fetching patterns, SSR, file storage, scheduling, AI agents, and frontend patterns. Use this when implementing features, debugging issues, or needing guidance on Convex + TanStack Start best practices.
Create production-quality data visualizations including charts, dashboards, and infographics. Use when the user asks to visualize data, create charts, build dashboards, make infographics, plot statistics, or transform datasets into visual representations. Supports React/Recharts artifacts, static images (PNG/PDF via Python), and interactive HTML. Triggers include "visualize this data", "create a chart", "build a dashboard", "make a graph", "plot this", "infographic", or any request to represent data visually.
Build dashboards, analytics interfaces, and data-rich UIs using the Tremor design system (React + Tailwind CSS + Recharts). Use when the user asks to create dashboard components, KPI cards, charts, data tables, analytics pages, monitoring interfaces, or any data visualization UI that should use Tremor. Triggers include mentions of "Tremor", "tremor.so", "@tremor/react", requests for dashboard UIs with charts and tables, or when the user's project already uses Tremor components. Supports both Tremor Raw (copy-and-paste, tremor.so) and Tremor NPM (@tremor/react) versions. Do NOT use for general frontend work unrelated to dashboards or data visualization, or when the user explicitly requests a different component library.
Senior UI Engineer & Design System Specialist for shadcn/ui (2026). Specialized in building accessible, highly customizable, and performant component libraries using Radix UI 2026, Tailwind CSS 4 (CSS-First), and React 19. Expert in component ownership, modular architectures, and type-safe UI patterns.
Technical development guidelines for Wednesday Solutions projects. Enforces import ordering, complexity limits, naming conventions, TypeScript best practices, and code quality standards for React/Next.js applications.
Frontend-focused code review skill for React/TypeScript/Tailwind projects. Analyzes code quality, security vulnerabilities (XSS, CSRF), performance issues, accessibility (WCAG), React best practices, hooks usage, component architecture, responsive design, and SEO. Use when users request code review, want feedback on components, ask about frontend security, performance optimization, or accessibility compliance. Provides actionable feedback with severity levels and fix suggestions.
This skill should be used when developing Next.js 16 applications with React, TypeScript, Material-UI V7, and Firebase. Provides comprehensive guidance on setup, best practices, error handling, and advanced patterns for production-ready applications.
Livewire 3 reactive components - wire:model, actions, events, Volt, Folio. Use when building reactive UI without JavaScript.
Modern frontend architecture patterns for React, Next.js, and TypeScript including component composition, state management, performance optimization, accessibility, and responsive design. Use when building UI components, implementing frontend features, optimizing performance, or working with React/Next.js applications.
Wagmi — React/Vue/Solid hooks and Core for Ethereum; config, connectors, read/write contracts, TanStack Query.
Zustand state management best practices for React applications. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Zustand stores to ensure optimal performance and maintainability. Triggers on tasks involving state management, stores, selectors, re-renders, and Zustand patterns.