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Create professional, dark-themed architecture diagrams as standalone HTML files with SVG graphics. Use when the user asks for system architecture diagrams, infrastructure diagrams, cloud architecture visualizations, security diagrams, network topology diagrams, or any technical diagram showing system components and their relationships.
Build dark-themed React applications using Tailwind CSS with custom theming, glassmorphism effects, and Framer Motion animations. Use when creating dashboards, admin panels, or data-rich interfaces with a refined dark aesthetic.
Chart any technical indicator on a symbol using Plotly. Creates interactive dark-themed charts with candlestick, overlays, and subplots. Supports all 100+ openalgo.ta indicators.
HTML-rendered version of /cc-canary — produces a long-form nerf-detection report as a standalone dark-theme HTML file and auto-opens it in the browser. Same analysis as /cc-canary (forensic markdown writeup), same narrative placeholders, but the output is a styled HTML page suitable for viewing, sharing, or printing. Writes `./cc-canary-<YYYY-MM-DD>.html` to the current directory.
Creates bold, minimal, dark-first presentations with structured narrative arcs, punchy slide copy, high-contrast visual design, and conversational speaker notes. Adapts for live talks or async investor pitch decks. Use when creating a presentation, structuring a deck, writing slides, asking "outline a presentation about...", "write slides for...", "design a deck for...", or building a pitch deck for investors.
Packages generated wiki Markdown into a VitePress static site with dark theme, dark-mode Mermaid diagrams with click-to-zoom, and production build output. Use when the user wants to create a browsable website from generated wiki pages.
Dark-themed cloud-platform aesthetic with modular grids, glass-like panels, and strong data hierarchy for productivity dashboards.
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.