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[Frontend] Review UI code for web interface design compliance covering WCAG 2.2/3.0 accessibility, responsive design, performance, usability, and modern best practices. Use when asked to 'review my UI', 'check accessibility', 'audit design', 'review UX', 'check responsive design', or 'check my site against best practices'. Actions: review, check, audit, analyze, validate. Topics: accessibility, WCAG, ARIA, semantic HTML, focus states, forms, animation, typography, content handling, images, performance, Core Web Vitals, navigation, touch interaction, responsive design, mobile-first, dark mode, internationalization, hydration.
Validate and enforce markdown document structure including frontmatter positioning, heading hierarchy, and content organization. Use when creating or validating markdown files.
Use when starting infrastructure, testing, deployment, or framework-specific tasks - automatically searches PRPM registry for relevant expertise packages and suggests installation to enhance capabilities for the current task
Creates a pull request from current changes, monitors GitHub CI, and debugs any failures until CI passes. Use this when the user says "create pr", "make a pr", "open pull request", "submit pr", or "pr for these changes". Does NOT merge - stops when CI passes and provides the PR link.
[Review & Quality] ⚡⚡⚡ Two-pass code review for task completion
[Docs] ⚡⚡⚡⚡ Analyze the codebase and create initial documentation
Use the HTTP client with sensible timeouts, retries, and backoff; capture context and handle failures explicitly
Send notifications via ntfy.sh to alert about completed tasks, errors, or important events
Generate friendly greetings in multiple languages and styles. Use this skill when users request greetings, welcome messages, or multilingual hello messages for various contexts (formal, casual, cultural).
Tailwind CSS v4 utility-first styling patterns including responsive design, dark mode, and custom configuration. Use when styling with Tailwind, adding utility classes, configuring Tailwind, setting up dark mode, or customizing the theme.
Use when writing, fixing, editing, reviewing, or refactoring any Python code. Enforces Robert Martin's complete Clean Code catalog—naming, functions, comments, DRY, and boundary conditions.
Configure and optimize gw-tools for different project types and team needs. Use this skill when setting up gw for new projects, configuring auto-copy files, troubleshooting configuration issues, or customizing gw for Next.js, Node.js APIs, monorepos, or React SPAs. Triggers on tasks involving .gw/config.json, auto-copy patterns, environment files, or gw init commands.