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Use when building Angular 16+ applications requiring fine-grained reactive state management and zone-less change detection.
Velt Comments implementation patterns and best practices for React, Next.js, and web applications. Use when adding collaborative commenting features, comment modes (Freestyle, Popover, Stream, Text, Page), rich text editor comments (TipTap, SlateJS, Lexical), media player comments, or chart comments.
Pre-built animated React component collections combining Magic UI (150+ TypeScript/Tailwind/Motion components) and React Bits (90+ minimal-dependency animated components). Use this skill when building landing pages, marketing sites, dashboards, or interactive UIs requiring pre-made animated components instead of hand-crafting animations. Triggers on tasks involving animated UI components, Magic UI, React Bits, shadcn/ui integration, Tailwind CSS components, or component library selection. Alternative to manually implementing animations with Framer Motion or GSAP.
Remotion Best Practices - Create Videos with React
Use when the user needs React-specific patterns — hooks, component composition, Server Components, error boundaries, rendering optimization, and testing strategies. Triggers: hooks design, component composition, Server vs Client component decision, error boundary placement, context optimization, rendering performance.
Enforces design token usage, component reusability, SOLID, and DRY principles when writing or editing React/Next.js frontend code. Use when creating components, pages, or modifying UI code in a project that has a design-tokens.json file.
Implement and configure Syncfusion React Breadcrumb component for navigation paths, routing, and site hierarchy. Use this skill whenever users need breadcrumb navigation, want to create hierarchical navigation paths, display location breadcrumbs, handle navigation between pages, customize overflow behaviors, or integrate breadcrumbs with routing libraries.
Meta-skill for combining Three.js, GSAP ScrollTrigger, React Three Fiber, Motion, and React Spring for complex 3D web experiences. Use when building applications that integrate multiple 3D and animation libraries, requiring architecture patterns, state management, and performance optimization across the stack. Triggers on tasks involving library integration, multi-library architectures, scroll-driven 3D experiences, physics-based 3D animations, or complex interactive 3D applications.
PostHog integration for React Router v7 - Data mode applications
Implements the Syncfusion React Range Navigator component for scrolling and navigating through data with range selection. Use this when users need time-based navigation, financial data visualization, or chart integration with a range selector control. Supports numeric, logarithmic, and DateTime data binding, multiple series types, period selector, lightweight mode, tooltips, RTL, and export/print functionality.
Comprehensive guide for the TanStack ecosystem in React — Query (caching, mutations, prefetching, SSR), DB (collections, live queries, optimistic updates), Form (state, validation, fields), Router (file-based, type-safe navigation, search params, loaders), and Start (server functions, middleware, auth, SSR). Use when working with any TanStack library in a React/full-stack project. Don't use for non-TanStack data libraries (SWR, Apollo, RTK Query), non-React TanStack ports (Solid, Svelte), or backend-only work.
Library reference for @expo/ui SwiftUI components on iOS — covers Host boundaries, modifier composition, iOS 26 Liquid Glass and Human Interface Guidelines composition rules, layout/input/navigation/display catalogues, and ObservableState patterns. Use this skill whenever writing or reviewing React Native code that imports from @expo/ui/swift-ui or @expo/ui/swift-ui/modifiers — including new Expo apps adopting native SwiftUI views, migrations from React Native primitives to expo-ui, and code targeting iOS 26 features (Liquid Glass, GlassEffectContainer, sheet detents). Trigger even if the user does not explicitly mention "expo-ui" but is writing iOS-targeted Expo UI code that should bridge to SwiftUI.