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Write Google Ads copy and build campaign structures. Use when the user asks to create Google Ads, write ad copy for search or display, set up PPC campaigns, optimize Quality Score, choose bidding strategies, or generate responsive search ads. Trigger phrases include "Google Ads", "PPC", "search ads", "display ads", "Performance Max", "ad copy", "headlines and descriptions", "keyword match types", "ad extensions", "Quality Score".
SwiftUI NavigationStack, NavigationSplitView, and navigation transition patterns for iOS 16-18+. Covers @Observable coordinators, zoom transitions, hero animations, sheet vs push decisions, multi-step flows, anti-patterns, performance, accessibility, deep linking, and state restoration. This skill should be used when designing navigation hierarchies, implementing screen transitions, choosing between sheet and push, orchestrating multi-step flows, using @Observable with @Environment and @Bindable, or reviewing navigation code for anti-patterns.
Apply Hyva UI template-based components to a Hyvä theme. This skill should be used when the user wants to add, install, or apply a Hyva UI component (such as header, footer, gallery, menu, minicart, etc.) to their Hyvä theme. It lists available non-CMS components and their variants, displays component README instructions, and copies component files to the theme directory.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for layout and navigation components. Use this skill when the user asks about "sidebar", "split view", "tab bar", "tab view", "scroll view", "window design", "panel", "list view", "table view", "column view", "outline view", "navigation structure", "app layout", "boxes", "ornaments", or organizing content hierarchically in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should I organize my app", "what navigation pattern should I use", "my layout breaks on iPad", "how do I build a sidebar", "should I use tabs or a sidebar", or "my app doesn't adapt to different screen sizes". Cross-references: hig-foundations for layout/spacing principles, hig-platforms for platform-specific navigation, hig-patterns for multitasking and full-screen, hig-components-content for content display.
Comprehensive PDF manipulation toolkit for extracting text and tables, creating new PDFs, merging/splitting documents, and handling forms. When Claude needs to fill in a PDF form or programmaticall...
Use when architecture feels component-based but ownership is split across technical buckets (tables/init/debug), causing god files, duplicate paths, and hidden dependency flow.
[Must Read · Mandatory] Mandatory specifications for company front-end development. You must read this skill before writing or modifying any front-end code. It covers all development constraints including mandatory Composition API specifications, naming conventions, API calling rules, Pinia state management, component splitting, etc.
Open markdown files in a formatted viewer panel with live reload. Use when you need to display plans, documentation, or notes alongside the terminal with rich rendering (headings, code blocks, tables, lists).
Guide for building, configuring, and deploying microfrontends on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions microfrontends, multi-zones, splitting an app across teams, independent deployments, cross-app routing, incremental migration, composing multiple frontends under one domain, microfrontends.json, @vercel/microfrontends, the microfrontends local proxy, or path-based routing between Vercel projects. Also use when the user asks about shared layouts across projects, navigation between microfrontends, fallback environments, asset prefixes, or feature flag controlled routing.
When the user wants to improve conversion rates, run A/B tests, optimize funnels, or reduce friction. Also use when the user mentions "CRO," "conversion rate optimization," "A/B test," "split test," "funnel optimization," "checkout optimization," "form optimization," or "conversion funnel."
When the user wants to design, optimize, or audit grid layouts for content display. Also use when the user mentions "grid layout," "grid design," "multi-column grid," "CSS grid," "responsive grid," "card grid," "product grid," or "feature grid."
When the user wants to design, optimize, or audit card layouts for content display. Also use when the user mentions "card layout," "card component," "card grid," "product cards," "template cards," "tool cards," "feature cards," "gallery cards," "integration cards," or "card design."