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Migrate Lightning Web Components from SLDS 1 to SLDS 2 by running the SLDS linter and fixing violations. Use this skill whenever users mention SLDS 2, SLDS uplift, linter violations, LWC token migration, class overrides, hardcoded CSS values that need SLDS hook replacement, or styling hook selection. Covers all styling hook categories — color, spacing, sizing, typography, borders, radius, and shadows. Also use when users mention no-hardcoded-values, no-slds-class-overrides, lwc-to-slds-hooks, no-deprecated-tokens-slds1, or ask about SLDS component migration — even if they don't explicitly say "uplift" or "migration".
Audit Lightning Web Components for SLDS compliance and produce a scored quality report. Runs the SLDS linter, analyzes CSS for theming hook usage and pairing, checks HTML for accessibility attributes, and scores findings across categories into an overall grade. Use when asked to "score my component", "SLDS scorecard", "quality report", "audit SLDS compliance", "how good is my SLDS", "check component quality", "rate my component", "evaluate my component", "is this component ready to ship?", "look at my LWC for issues", "audit this before I submit", "review my component before code review", or any time a user wants a quality assessment or production-readiness check on an LWC or SLDS component. Not for fixing violations (use uplifting-components-to-slds2) or building new components (use applying-slds).
Apply SLDS-compliant UI using the correct blueprints, styling hooks, utility classes, and icons. Use when building any UI that needs SLDS, choosing between Lightning Base Components and SLDS Blueprints, applying styling hooks for theming, using utility classes for layout and spacing, or selecting icons. Triggers include "build a modal", "create a form", "data table", "SLDS styling", "style with hooks", "add an icon".
Lightning Web Components with PICKLES methodology and 165-point scoring. Use this skill when the user creates or edits LWC components, builds wire service patterns, or writes Jest tests for LWC. TRIGGER when: user creates/edits LWC components, touches lwc/**/*.js, .html, .css, .js-meta.xml files, or asks about wire service, SLDS, or Jest LWC tests. DO NOT TRIGGER when: Apex classes (use generating-apex), Aura components, or Visualforce.
Capture and persist lessons learned from a session to compound knowledge over time. Triggers on "/lessons-learned", "what did we learn", "save lessons", "update skills with what we learned", or at the end of a complex multi-session task. PROACTIVE USE: This skill should also be suggested or invoked (1) when resuming from context compaction (the previous context likely contained unrecorded lessons), (2) after resolving a non-trivial bug or debugging session, (3) after significant friction or failed approaches that yielded insight, (4) after a council-of-bots review that surfaced fixes. Identifies reusable patterns, bug fixes, workflow insights, and tool quirks, then persists them to the right places: auto-memory (project-specific), skill files (reusable across projects), or both.
Quality standards for Salesforce Lightning Web Components (LWC), Aura components, and Visualforce pages. Covers SLDS 2 compliance, accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA), data access pattern selection, component communication rules, XSS prevention, CSRF enforcement, FLS/CRUD in AuraEnabled methods, view state management, and Jest test requirements. Use this skill when building or reviewing any Salesforce UI component to enforce platform-specific security and quality standards.
OmniStudio FlexCard creation and validation with 130-point scoring. Use when building at-a-glance UI cards, configuring data source bindings to Integration Procedures, or reviewing existing FlexCard definitions for accessibility and performance. TRIGGER when: user creates FlexCards, configures data sources, designs card layouts, or asks about OmniUiCard metadata. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building OmniScripts (use building-omnistudio-omniscript), creating Integration Procedures (use building-omnistudio-integration-procedure), or analyzing dependencies (use analyzing-omnistudio-dependencies).
Salesforce Lightning Web Components Winter '26 and 2025 features