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A portable, reproducible UI/UX spec standard: scan a frontend repo for UI sources and scaffold a ui-ux-spec documentation bundle (tokens, global styles, components, patterns, pages, a11y). Also supports plan-driven UI-only refactors based on an existing ui-ux-spec. Excludes business logic and domain workflows.
Expert Svelte/SvelteKit development assistant for building components, utilities, and applications. Use when creating Svelte components, SvelteKit applications, implementing reactive patterns, handling state management, working with stores, transitions, animations, or any Svelte/SvelteKit development task. Includes comprehensive documentation access, code validation with svelte-autofixer, and playground link generation.
Translate Doc-Smith generated documentation into multiple languages. Use this skill when the user requests document translation, localization, or multi-language support. Supports batch translation of documents and images.
Sync documentation with implementation progress. Use when users need to update docs after development, verify doc-code consistency, or track implementation progress. Triggers on keywords like "sync docs", "update progress", "doc consistency", "同步文档", "更新进度".
Technical architect assistant that helps design robust, scalable, and maintainable backend/frontend architectures. Provides visual diagrams, pattern recommendations, API design guidance, and stack selection advice. Use when designing system architecture, choosing tech stacks, planning scalability, designing APIs, or creating architectural documentation. Covers microservices, monoliths, serverless, event-driven patterns, and modern frameworks like Next.js and Supabase.
Browse Bubbletea TUI framework documentation and examples. Use when working with Bubbletea components, models, commands, or building terminal user interfaces in Go.
Use when creating or editing skills, before deployment, to verify they work under pressure and resist rationalization - applies RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle to process documentation by running baseline without skill, writing to address failures, iterating to close loopholes
Analyzes repositories for AI agent development efficiency. Scores 8 aspects (documentation, architecture, testing, type safety, agent instructions, file structure, context optimization, security) with ASCII dashboards. Use when evaluating AI-readiness, preparing codebases for Claude Code, or improving repository structure for AI-assisted development.
A specialized skill for test naming conventions and best practices. Use this when you need to name test methods, improve test readability, or establish naming standards. It covers three-part naming method, Chinese naming recommendations, test class naming, etc. Keywords: test naming, test naming, naming conventions, naming conventions, three-part naming, three-part naming, method_scenario_expected, method_scenario_expected, how to name tests, test readability, test readability, naming best practices, test reports, test documentation
Execute deep web research on any topic using Yutori's research agents. Use for competitive analysis, market research, finding documentation, or answering complex questions that require synthesizing information from multiple sources.
Use after completing implementation - create pull request with complete documentation, proper labels, linked issues, and verification summary
Systematic framework for resurrecting and modernizing legacy codebases through archaeology, resurrection, and rejuvenation phases. Activate on "legacy code", "inherited codebase", "no documentation", "technical debt", "resurrect", "modernize". NOT for greenfield projects or well-documented active codebases.