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Strict slide-style extraction skill. Converts one or more reference slide images into a reusable DESIGN.md for future deck generation. Focuses on presentation design, not semantic content.
Creates high-quality Instagram carousels as swipeable HTML previews with export-ready slides (1080×1350px PNG). Handles the full workflow: brand setup, slide copy, visual design system (colors, fonts, components), HTML generation, and Playwright-based export. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, design, or generate an Instagram carousel, carrossel, slides para Instagram, or any Instagram multi-image post — even if they don't explicitly say "carousel" or "skill". Also trigger for requests to "create a post with multiple slides", "fazer carrossel", or "exportar slides para o Instagram".
Interactive StyleSeed setup wizard for choosing app type, brand color, visual style, typography, and the first screen scaffold.
Use when writing Flutter code that uses flutter_duskmoon_ui packages, when creating or modifying widgets that consume DmTheme or DmDesignTokens, when setting up theming in a DuskMoon app, when building adaptive widgets, or when reviewing code for DuskMoon design compliance. Also trigger when the user mentions duskmoon_theme, duskmoon_widgets, DuskmoonApp, DmTheme, DmAdaptiveWidget, DmDesignTokens, DmPlatformStyle, or any Dm* widget prefix. This skill defines the rules and patterns that ALL code touching the DuskMoon Flutter ecosystem must follow.
Use this skill when users ask about data visualisation, charts, graphs, or dashboards in an SGDS application. Covers ECharts setup and applying the SGDS colour palette to charts.
Reusable UI blocks for building full SGDS pages and sections. Use this skill whenever the user wants to build pages, design layouts, create sections, or compose multiple sections together. Trigger on ANY mention of: app layout, application shell, page structure, hero sections, CTAs (call-to-action), cards, card grids, feature sections, product benefits, statistics displays, metrics, page headers, page titles, filter interfaces, search filters, data tables, forms, landing pages, dashboards, sidebar navigation, or any major page component — even if they don't name it a 'block'. Also use for: 'I need a filter', 'build a form', 'create a call to action', 'design a landing page', 'show statistics', 'sidebar layout', or similar requests for page-level UI. These are drop-in sections and shell structures, not full pages. Compose them with sgds-templates to build complete pages.
ALWAYS use this skill when building UI with @govtechsg/sgds-web-component or when a user mentions SGDS or Singapore Design System — even if they don't explicitly ask for help. This is the mandatory entry point for all SGDS development: it guides you to the right skill for setup, components, utilities, forms, theming, page layouts, block templates, and data visualisation. Read this before writing any SGDS application code.
Documents the reasoning behind design decisions including alternatives considered, trade-offs evaluated, and principles applied. Use when making significant UX decisions, aligning with stakeholders on design direction, or preserving design context for future reference.
Apply a Swiss International Style design system using Tailwind CSS. Use when asked to style a webpage, clean up a UI, apply a design system, make something look great, or when the user references Swiss design, grotesque fonts, Helvetica, grid systems, modernist typography, or 1960s/1950s design aesthetics. Implements IBM Plex Sans typography, stone color palette, opacity-based hierarchy, generous whitespace, and structured grid layouts.
Applies Agency brand colors and typography to artifacts including presentations, SVG graphics, documents, and web interfaces. This skill should be used when brand colors, visual formatting, neobrutalism style, or Agency design standards apply. Keywords - branding, corporate identity, visual identity, styling, brand colors, typography, visual formatting, visual design, neobrutalism.
Provides guidelines for developing projected applications for Android Display AI Glasses using the Jetpack Compose Glimmer UI toolkit. This skill covers foundational Glimmer design principles, workflows for implementing Jetpack Compose Glimmer, and interaction models for the glasses form factor. Use this skill to build an Android XR Augmented Experience application with Jetpack Compose Glimmer that adheres to the Glimmer design system for optimized Glasses styling.
Apply Swissted-style design to Editframe landing pages and docs. Use when redesigning sections, adding new sections, or auditing the design. Enforces the print-first composition model, the --poster-* token roles, and the completion standard.