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Selectively pull upstream improvements from a Laravel starter kit (laravel/vue-starter-kit, laravel/react-starter-kit, laravel/svelte-starter-kit, laravel/livewire-starter-kit) into a project bootstrapped from one. Use when the user wants to update, sync, or migrate features from their starter kit. Applies one feature at a time on a dedicated branch; never auto-merges customized files.
Strict anti-slop UI design system for scanning, fixing, redesigning, judging, and preventing generic AI-generated frontend work. Use when Codex works on UI/UX, React/Vue/Svelte/HTML/CSS/Tailwind, landing pages, dashboards, apps, design systems, visual polish, copy, accessibility, motion, or frontend generation that must be judged with severe anti-slop standards. Supports commands such as no-slop --scan, --fix, --redesign, --judge, --prevent, and --economy.
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Provides analysis tools for auditing existing designs and generation tools for creating color palettes, typography systems, design tokens, and component templates. Supports React, Vue, Svelte, and vanilla HTML/CSS. Use when building web components, pages, or applications. Keywords: design, UI, frontend, CSS, components, palette, typography, tokens, accessibility.
Comprehensive Shopware 6.6+ development best practices for agency developers. Covers backend PHP, storefront Twig/JS, administration Vue.js, app system, integrations, CLI, multi-channel, and DevOps. Triggers on tasks involving plugin development, storefront customization, admin modules, app creation, payment/shipping integrations, or deployment.
Comprehensive best practices for Inertia Rails development. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Inertia.js Rails applications with React, Vue, or Svelte frontends. Covers server-side setup, props management, forms, navigation, performance, security, and testing patterns.
Use when starting Auth0 integration in any framework - detects your stack (React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Express, React Native) and routes to correct SDK setup workflow
Page components, persistent layouts, Link/router navigation, Head, Deferred, WhenVisible, InfiniteScroll, and URL-driven state for Inertia Rails. React examples inline; Vue and Svelte equivalents in references. Use when building pages, adding navigation, implementing persistent layouts, infinite scroll, lazy-loaded sections, or working with client-side Inertia APIs (router.reload, router.replaceProp, prefetching).
Use when "evaluating technology", "choosing frameworks", "stack comparison", "technology decisions", or asking about "React vs Vue", "PostgreSQL vs MySQL", "AWS vs GCP", "build vs buy"
UI/UX design intelligence and implementation guidance for building polished interfaces. Use when the user asks for UI design, UX flows, information architecture, visual style direction, design systems/tokens, component specs, copy/microcopy, accessibility, or to generate/critique/refine frontend UI (HTML/CSS/JS, React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Tailwind). Includes workflows for (1) generating new UI layouts and styling, (2) improving existing UI/UX, (3) producing design-system tokens and component guidelines, and (4) turning UX recommendations into concrete code changes.
Vite 8 (Rolldown-powered) build tool — configuration, plugin API, SSR, and Rolldown migration. Use when working with Vite projects, vite.config.ts, HMR, Vite plugins, library mode, SSR builds, or migrating from Vite 5/6 to Vite 8. Trigger when the user mentions Vite, vite.config, vitest (config side), HMR, Rolldown, Rollup plugin, or asks to configure, debug, or optimize a Vite-based project (Vue, React, Svelte, Nuxt, SvelteKit).
Usage for alova v3 in browser/client-side/SSR applications (React, Nextjs, Vue3, Vue2, Nuxt, React-Native, Expo, Uniapp, Taro, Svelte, Svelitekit, Solid). Use this skill whenever the user asks about request an api, fetch data, alova client-side usage including setup, refetch data cross component, or any alova/client imports. Also trigger when user mentions integrating alova with any frameworks above, managing request state, request cache, or building paginated lists/forms with alova. If the project has multiple request tools, prefer using alova.
Framework-agnostic, immutable reactive data store with framework adapters for React, Vue, Solid, Angular, and Svelte.