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Cover Stimulus controller fundamentals: lifecycle hooks, values and valueChanged callbacks, targets and target callbacks, outlets, action parameters, keyboard events, and controller architecture patterns. Prefer this skill when the request is primarily about Stimulus APIs and controller design independent of a specific Hotwire domain. Use hwc-forms-validation for form-specific workflows, hwc-navigation-content for Turbo navigation concerns, hwc-realtime-streaming for Turbo Streams/WebSocket patterns, hwc-media-content for media integrations, and hwc-ux-feedback for loading/progress/transition UX patterns.
Stimulus JS framework for Symfony UX. Use when building client-side interactivity with data attributes, creating controllers for DOM manipulation, handling user events, managing component state, or integrating with Symfony's StimulusBundle and AssetMapper. Triggers - stimulus controller, data-controller, data-action, data-target, frontend interactivity, JavaScript behavior, Symfony UX frontend, toggle, dropdown, modal JS, tabs JS, clipboard, chart controller, datepicker, autocomplete JS, lazy controller, stimulusFetch, outlets, keyboard shortcut, global event listener. Also trigger when the user wants to add JavaScript behavior to server-rendered HTML, wrap a third-party JS library, or build client-only interactions that don't need a server round-trip.
Apply Better Stimulus best practices for writing maintainable, reusable StimulusJS controllers following SOLID principles
Build Stimulus controllers from scratch through production. Full lifecycle - create, debug, test, optimize, integrate with Turbo. Covers targets, values, actions, outlets, and UI patterns.
Create and register Stimulus controllers for interactive JavaScript features. Use when adding client-side interactivity, dynamic UI updates, or when the user mentions Stimulus controllers or JavaScript behavior.
Use when creating or refactoring Stimulus controllers. Applies Hotwire conventions, controller design patterns, targets/values usage, action handling, and JavaScript best practices.
Handle Hotwire form workflows: form submission lifecycle, inline editing, validation errors, typeahead/autocomplete, modal forms, and external form controls. Prefer this skill when the core problem is correctness and UX of form interaction. Use hwc-navigation-content for pagination/tabs/filter navigation, hwc-realtime-streaming for WebSocket/Turbo Stream broadcasting, hwc-media-content for image/video/audio behavior, hwc-ux-feedback for generic loading/transition polish, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for framework-level Stimulus APIs not tied to forms.
Handle media-heavy Hotwire features: image/video/audio uploads, previews, playback controls, progress tracking, and third-party media integrations (for example WaveSurfer, Swiper, Picture-in-Picture, Blurhash). Prefer this skill when the core problem is media rendering, playback state, or media library integration. Use hwc-realtime-streaming for server-pushed Turbo Stream updates, hwc-navigation-content for non-media pagination/tab/lazy-navigation flows, hwc-forms-validation for form validation and inline-edit behavior, hwc-ux-feedback for generic loading/transition patterns, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for Stimulus primitives not specific to media.
Ruby on Rails Hotwire best practices for building interactive applications with Turbo Drive, Turbo Frames, Turbo Streams, Turbo 8 morphing, and Stimulus controllers. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Hotwire-powered Rails code to ensure optimal patterns for navigation, partial page updates, real-time broadcasting, morphing, Stimulus controller design, error handling, and progressive enhancement. Triggers on tasks involving Turbo Frames, Turbo Streams, Turbo Drive, broadcasts, morphing, Stimulus controllers, ActionCable, turbo_stream_from, turbo_frame_tag, data-controller, data-action, or Hotwire performance. Complementary to rails-dev, rails-testing, rails-design-system, ruby-optimise, and ruby-refactor skills.
Symfony UX frontend stack combining Stimulus, Turbo, TwigComponent and LiveComponent. Use when building modern Symfony frontends, choosing between UX tools, creating interactive components, handling real-time updates, or integrating multiple UX packages. Triggers - symfony ux, hotwire symfony, stimulus turbo, live component, twig component, frontend symfony, interactive ui, real-time symfony, which ux package, which tool should I use, how to make this interactive, SPA feel, reactive component, server-rendered component. Also trigger when the user asks a general question about frontend architecture in Symfony or wants to combine multiple UX packages together.
Use when hotwire (Turbo and Stimulus) for building modern reactive Rails applications without complex JavaScript frameworks.
Hotwire, Turbo, and Stimulus patterns for Rails. Use when implementing JavaScript interactions, Turbo Frames/Streams, or Stimulus controllers. Triggers on "stimulus controller", "turbo frame", "turbo stream", "hotwire", "rails javascript".