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Implement integration-ready UI code from a Figma selection or a provided nodeId using TemPad Dev MCP as the only source of design evidence (code snapshot, structure, screenshot, assets, tokens, codegen config). Detect the target repo stack and conventions first, then translate TemPad Dev’s Tailwind-like JSX/Vue IR into project-native code without adding new dependencies. Never guess key styles or measurements; avoid screenshot tuning loops. If required evidence is missing/contradictory or assets cannot be handled under repo policy, stop or ship a safe base with explicit warnings and omissions.
Nuxt 4 core framework fundamentals: project setup, configuration, routing, SEO, error handling, and directory structure. Use when: creating new Nuxt 4 projects, configuring nuxt.config.ts, setting up routing and middleware, implementing SEO with useHead/useSeoMeta, handling errors with error.vue and NuxtErrorBoundary, or understanding Nuxt 4 directory structure. Keywords: Nuxt 4, nuxt.config.ts, file-based routing, pages directory, definePageMeta, useHead, useSeoMeta, error.vue, NuxtErrorBoundary, middleware, navigateTo, NuxtLink, app directory, runtime config
Code review skill for analyzing code quality, detecting bugs, and ensuring best practices. Provides comprehensive code review with actionable feedback. Use proactively when user requests code review, quality check, or bug detection. Triggers: code review, review code, check code, analyze code, bug detection, 코드 리뷰, 코드 검토, 버그 검사, コードレビュー, バグ検出, 代码审查, 代码检查, revisión de código, revisar código, detección de errores, revue de code, réviser le code, détection de bugs, Code-Review, Code überprüfen, Fehlererkennung, revisione del codice, rivedere codice, rilevamento bug Do NOT use for: design document creation, deployment tasks, or gap analysis (use phase-8-review).
Full-stack form handling for Inertia Rails: create, edit, delete, multi-step wizard, and file upload forms with validation errors and progress tracking. React examples inline; Vue and Svelte equivalents in references. Use when building any form, handling file uploads, multi-step forms, client-side validation, or wiring form submission to Rails controllers. NEVER react-hook-form. Use `<Form>` for simple forms, useForm for dynamic/programmatic control.
Brad Frost's Atomic Design for UI component hierarchy: atoms, molecules, organisms, templates. Activate when building user interfaces, creating design systems, organizing components, or structuring frontend code. Applies to any UI framework (React, Vue, SwiftUI, etc.).
Battle-tested Playwright patterns for E2E, API, component, visual, accessibility, and security testing. Covers locators, assertions, fixtures, network mocking, auth flows, debugging, and framework recipes for React, Next.js, Vue, and Angular. TypeScript and JavaScript.
Quick access to up-to-date library documentation using MCP. Use this skill when you need to reference official documentation for libraries, frameworks, or APIs. Leverages the context7 MCP server to fetch current docs for React, Next.js, Vue, MongoDB, Supabase, and hundreds of other libraries. Complements the documentation-maintainer agent.
Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for TS/JS, React, Vue, Solid, Svelte, Qwik, Angular, and Lit.
Angular SSR with @angular/ssr, hydration, and prerendering. Covers server-side rendering setup, transfer state, and deployment. USE WHEN: user mentions "Angular SSR", "server-side rendering", "Angular Universal", "@angular/ssr", "hydration", "prerendering", "Angular SEO" DO NOT USE FOR: Next.js SSR - use `nextjs`, Nuxt SSR - use `vue-composition`, SvelteKit SSR - use `svelte`
Use this skill when users ask how to build or customize Syncfusion PivotView pivot tables in Angular. Trigger for Angular pivot grid/OLAP, aggregation, data binding (JSON/remote), drill-down/drill-through, grouping, filtering, conditional formatting, exports (Excel/PDF/CSV), or pivot charts. Angular-only, not React/Vue/Blazor.
Prevents generic AI/GPT UI patterns when generating frontend code. Use this skill whenever generating HTML, CSS, React, Vue, Svelte, or any frontend UI code to enforce clean, human-designed aesthetics inspired by Linear, Raycast, Stripe, and GitHub instead of typical AI-generated UI.
Complete reference for all SGDS web components including installation and framework integration. Use when users ask about any <sgds-*> component — accordion, alert, badge, breadcrumb, button, card, checkbox, close-button, combo-box, datepicker, description-list, divider, drawer, dropdown, file-upload, footer, icon, icon-button, icon-card, icon-list, image-card, input, link, mainnav, masthead, modal, overflow-menu, pagination, progress-bar, quantity-toggle, radio, select, sidebar, sidenav, skeleton, spinner, stepper, subnav, switch, system-banner, tab, table, table-of-contents, textarea, thumbnail-card, toast, or tooltip. Also covers React 19+, React ≤18, Vue, Angular, and Next.js integration.