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Found 137 Skills
Build modern, interactive terminal user interfaces with Textual. Use when creating command-line applications, dashboard tools, monitoring interfaces, data viewers, or any terminal-based UI. Covers architecture, widgets, layouts, styling, event handling, reactive programming, workers for background tasks, and testing patterns.
AutoHotkey v2 GUI development for advanced applications. Use when creating windows, handling events, optimizing performance, or working with controls like ListView, ComboBox, CheckBox. Covers event handling, data submission, positioning, and common GUI patterns.
Bubble Tea is a Go framework for building elegant terminal user interfaces (TUIs). Use when building CLI applications with interactive menus, forms, lists, tables, or any terminal UI. Based on The Elm Architecture (Model-View-Update). Key features: keyboard/mouse input, responsive layouts, async commands, Bubbles components (spinner, list, table, viewport, textinput, progress). Includes Lip Gloss for styling and Huh for forms.
Write, review, or improve SwiftUI code following best practices for state management, view composition, performance, and modern APIs. Use when building SwiftUI features, refactoring views, reviewing code quality, or adopting modern SwiftUI patterns.
Generate SwiftUI components following Apple HIG. Use when creating iOS UI components, building SwiftUI views, or need code scaffolding for iOS interfaces.
Build iOS UI screens in Swift (UIKit) from design specs, mockups, screenshots, or descriptions. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, implement, or recreate any iOS interface, view controller, custom view, table/collection view, popup, alert, or any UIKit-based screen. Always use this skill when the user uploads a UI screenshot and asks to implement it in Swift, or mentions SnapKit, SwiftEntryKit, Kingfisher, SDWebImage, SwiftyJSON, or any iOS layout task. Covers full screens, individual components, navigation flows, and modal presentations.
Develop SwiftUI applications for iOS/macOS. Use when writing SwiftUI views, managing state, or building Apple platform UIs.
Expert guidance for building modern Android UIs with Jetpack Compose, covering state management, navigation, performance, and Material Design 3.
Critically review terminal user interfaces for UX quality, responsiveness, visual design, and interactivity. Use when asked to "review my TUI", "test my TUI UX", "audit my terminal UI", "check TUI responsiveness", "review TUI keybindings", "check interactivity", or any request to evaluate the user experience quality of a ratatui/crossterm/ncurses-based terminal application. Launches the TUI in tmux, systematically tests 10 dimensions (responsiveness, input conflicts, visual clarity, navigation, feedback loops, error states, layout, keyboard design, permission flows, visual design & color), and produces a graded report with screenshots and specific findings. Benchmarks against Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex — the three best-in-class AI terminal UIs.
SwiftUI best practices, pitfalls, and modern APIs. Invoke when user asks SwiftUI UI, state, navigation, lists, sheets, performance, or accessibility help.
Guide for implementing Tailwind CSS - a utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development. Use when styling applications with responsive design, dark mode, custom themes, or building design systems with Tailwind's utility classes.
Validates animation durations, enforces typography scale, checks component accessibility, and prevents layout anti-patterns in Tailwind CSS projects. Use when building UI components, reviewing CSS utilities, styling React views, or enforcing design consistency.