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Build Zalo Mini Apps - lightweight web apps running inside Zalo super-app. This skill provides ZaUI components (Button, Input, Modal, Tabs, Avatar, etc.), JavaScript APIs (authorize, getUserInfo, getPhoneNumber, getLocation, Storage, Camera), Checkout SDK for payments, design guidelines, and development tools. Use when building Mini Apps, using ZaUI components, calling Zalo APIs, integrating payments, converting web apps to Mini Apps, or following Zalo design standards.
UI/UX design reference database. 50+ styles, 21 palettes, 50 font pairings, 20 charts, 8 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, check UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, mobile app, .html, .tsx, .vue, .svelte. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, flat design. Topics: color palette, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, hover, shadow, gradient.
Multimodal media authentication and deepfake forensics. PRNU analysis, IGH classification, DQ detection, semantic forensics, and LLM-augmented sensemaking for the post-empirical era. Use when working with deepfake, media forensics, fake detection, synthetic media, prnu, image authentication, video verification, disinformation.
Arco Design React UI component library reference (@arco-design/web-react). Use this skill whenever the user asks to build a page, create a UI, write frontend code, develop a web application, design a dashboard, or implement any React interface — especially when they mention Arco, arco-design, @arco-design/web-react, or any Arco component name (Button, Table, Form, Modal, Select, Menu, etc.). Covers all 70 components with full API, code examples, import patterns, theming, i18n, layout, forms, tables, modals, navigation, data entry, data display, feedback, responsive design, and best practices.
Use when building styled UI with @nuxt/ui v4 components (Button, Modal, Form, Table, etc.) - provides ready-to-use components with Tailwind Variants theming. Use vue skill for raw component patterns, reka-ui for headless primitives.
Frontend UI/UX design intelligence - activate FIRST when user requests beautiful, stunning, gorgeous, or aesthetic interfaces. The primary skill for design decisions before implementation. 50 styles, 21 palettes, 50 font pairings, 20 charts, 8 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, check frontend UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, mobile app, .html, .tsx, .vue, .svelte. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, flat design. Topics: color palette, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, hover, shadow, gradient.
Build, debug, and maintain GNOME Shell extensions using GJS (GNOME JavaScript). Covers extension anatomy (metadata.json, extension.js, prefs.js, stylesheet.css), ESModule imports, GSettings preferences, popup menus, quick settings, panel indicators, dialogs, notifications, search providers, translations, and session modes. Use when the user wants to: (1) Create a new GNOME Shell extension, (2) Add UI elements like panel buttons, popup menus, quick settings toggles/sliders, or modal dialogs, (3) Implement extension preferences with GTK4/Adwaita, (4) Debug or test an extension, (5) Port an extension to a newer GNOME Shell version (45-49+), (6) Prepare an extension for submission to extensions.gnome.org, (7) Work with GNOME Shell internal APIs (Clutter, St, Meta, Shell, Main).
Design and implement web animations that feel natural and purposeful. Use this skill proactively whenever the user asks questions about animations, motion, easing, timing, duration, springs, transitions, or animation performance. This includes questions about how to animate specific UI elements, which easing to use, animation best practices, or accessibility considerations for motion. Triggers on: easing, ease-out, ease-in, ease-in-out, cubic-bezier, bounce, spring physics, keyframes, transform, opacity, fade, slide, scale, hover effects, microinteractions, Framer Motion, React Spring, GSAP, CSS transitions, entrance/exit animations, page transitions, stagger, will-change, GPU acceleration, prefers-reduced-motion, modal/dropdown/tooltip/popover/drawer animations, gesture animations, drag interactions, button press feel, "feels janky", "make it smooth".
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.
Create custom field types and field handlers for Hyvä CMS components. Use when the user mentions Hyvä, Hyva, or CMS together with custom field, custom input, or modal selector (e.g. hyva custom field, custom cms field, hyva modal selector, custom hyva input, custom cms input). Do not use for generic form or UI work outside Hyvä CMS.
Use this skill when the user wants to build AI applications with Weaviate. It contains a high-level index of architectural patterns, 'one-shot' blueprints, and best practices for common use cases. Currently, it includes references for building a Query Agent Chatbot, Data Explorer, Multimodal PDF RAG (Document Search), Basic RAG, Advanced RAG, Basic Agent, Agentic RAG, and optional guidance on how to build a frontend for each of them.
Audit Motion/Framer Motion code for AnimatePresence best practices. Use when reviewing exit animations, modals, or presence state. Outputs file:line findings.