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Use this skill when working with A2UI (Agent-to-User Interface) - Google's open protocol for agent-driven declarative UIs. Triggers on tasks involving A2UI message generation, component catalogs, data binding, surface management, renderer development, custom components, or integrating A2UI with A2A Protocol, AG UI, or agent frameworks like Google ADK. Covers building agents that generate A2UI JSON, setting up client renderers (Lit, React, Angular, Flutter), creating custom catalogs, and handling client-to-server actions.
Build Designer Extensions for custom Webflow Designer functionality. Lists available templates, initializes extension projects from templates (default/react/typescript-alt), bundles extensions for upload, and serves locally for development.
Audit Webflow Code Components for architecture decisions - prop exposure, state management, slot opportunities, and Shadow DOM compatibility. Focused on Webflow-specific patterns, not generic React best practices.
Guides developers through integrating Reown AppKit into web applications (React, Next.js, Vue, Nuxt, Svelte, vanilla JavaScript). Use when adding wallet connection, network switching, multi-chain support, or troubleshooting AppKit integration issues.
Expert blueprint for horror games including tension pacing (sawtooth wave: buildup/peak/relief), Director system (macro AI controlling pacing), sensory AI (vision/sound detection), sanity/stress systems (camera shake, audio distortion), lighting atmosphere (volumetric fog, dynamic shadows), and "dual brain" AI (cheating director + honest senses). Use for psychological horror, survival horror, or atmospheric games. Trigger keywords: horror_game, tension_pacing, director_system, sensory_perception, sanity_system, volumetric_fog, AI_reaction_time.
Update any task in One Horizon (TODO, initiative, bug, or feature request), add comments, or react to comments. Use when asked "mark this done", "update this task", "reassign", "change status", "add a comment", "comment on this task", "react to that comment", or "show comments". Requires One Horizon MCP.
(Public Preview) Perform code upgrades, migrations, codebase analysis, and transformations using AWS Transform custom. Use this skill when a user asks to upgrade, migrate, modernize, analyze, or transform code across a repository. ATX supports any-to-any transformations including language version upgrades (Java, Python, Node.js, Ruby, Go, .NET, etc.), framework upgrades and migrations (Spring Boot, React, Angular, Django, etc.), API and SDK migrations (AWS SDK v1 to v2, boto2 to boto3, JS SDK v2 to v3), library upgrades, code refactoring, architecture migrations (x86 to Graviton/ARM64), language-to-language translations, and custom organization-specific transformations. Executes transformations locally on the user's machine using the ATX CLI. Always use the ATX CLI following the reference files — never attempt to modify code, upgrade dependencies, or run analysis manually.
Build headless Shopify storefronts with Hydrogen and Oxygen. Use this skill for creating custom React-based storefronts, using Hydrogen components, deploying to Oxygen hosting, working with the Storefront API, and building high-performance e-commerce experiences. Also covers bringing your own stack with custom frameworks.
Create interactive, production-ready UI mockups and prototypes using NuxtJS 4 (Vue) or Next.js (React), TypeScript, and TailwindCSS v4. Use when building web mockups, prototypes, landing pages, dashboards, admin panels, or interactive UI demonstrations. Trigger when users mention "create mockup", "build prototype", "interactive demo", "UI prototype", "design to code", or need rapid frontend development with modern tooling. Prefer NuxtJS for Vue-based projects; use Next.js when users mention ReactJS.
Modular data visualization framework for React, Angular, Svelte, Vue, and vanilla TypeScript or JavaScript. ALWAYS use when writing code importing "@unovis/vue". Consult for debugging, best practices, or modifying @unovis/vue, unovis/vue, unovis vue, unovis.
Guides the agent through general Capacitor app development topics. Covers core concepts (native bridge, plugins, web layer), Capacitor CLI usage, app configuration (capacitor.config.ts, splash screens, app icons, deep links), platform management (Android, iOS, Electron, PWA), edge-to-edge and safe area handling on Android, live reload setup, storage solutions, file handling, security best practices, CI/CD references, iOS package managers (SPM, CocoaPods), and troubleshooting for Android and iOS. Do not use for creating new Capacitor apps, Capacitor plugin APIs, creating Capacitor plugins, in-app purchases, upgrading Capacitor versions, Cordova or PhoneGap migration, or framework-specific patterns (Angular, React, Vue).
Guides the agent through Vue-specific patterns for Capacitor app development. Covers Vue 3 Composition API with Capacitor plugins, custom composables for native features, reactive plugin state, lifecycle hook patterns, Vue Router deep link integration, platform detection, PWA Elements setup, Quasar Framework integration, and Nuxt integration. Do not use for creating a new Capacitor app from scratch, upgrading Capacitor versions, installing specific plugins, Ionic Framework with Vue setup, or non-Vue frameworks.