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[Frontend] Review UI code for web interface design compliance covering WCAG 2.2/3.0 accessibility, responsive design, performance, usability, and modern best practices. Use when asked to 'review my UI', 'check accessibility', 'audit design', 'review UX', 'check responsive design', or 'check my site against best practices'. Actions: review, check, audit, analyze, validate. Topics: accessibility, WCAG, ARIA, semantic HTML, focus states, forms, animation, typography, content handling, images, performance, Core Web Vitals, navigation, touch interaction, responsive design, mobile-first, dark mode, internationalization, hydration.
Extract comprehensive JSON design specifications from visual sources including Figma exports, UI mockups, screenshots, or live website captures. Produces W3C DTCG-compliant output with component trees, suitable for code generation, design documentation, and developer handoff.
Conducts comprehensive frontend design reviews covering UI/UX design quality, design system validation, accessibility compliance, responsive design patterns, component library architecture, and visual design consistency. Evaluates design specifications, Figma/Sketch files, design tokens, interaction patterns, and user experience flows. Identifies usability issues, accessibility violations, design system deviations, and provides actionable recommendations for improvement. Produces detailed design review reports with severity-rated findings, visual examples, and implementation guidelines. Use when reviewing frontend designs, validating design systems, ensuring accessibility compliance, evaluating component libraries, assessing responsive designs, or when users mention design review, UI/UX review, Figma review, design system validation, accessibility audit, or frontend design quality.
Analyzes code for WCAG 1.4.1 Use of Color compliance. Identifies where color is used as the only means of conveying information and recommends additional visual indicators like text, icons, patterns, or ARIA attributes.
Comprehensive accessibility patterns for building, testing, and fixing accessible interfaces. Use when building UI components, forms, pages, or auditing code for accessibility issues.
Use vision models to self-review screenshots against design intent. Catches spacing issues, alignment problems, color inconsistencies, responsive bugs, and accessibility gaps. Use when reviewing designs, comparing implementations to mockups, or doing pre-ship QA.
21 production-ready scripts for iOS app testing, building, and automation. Provides semantic UI navigation, build automation, accessibility testing, and simulator lifecycle management. Optimized for AI agents with minimal token output.
E2E test architecture and patterns with Playwright. Use when designing test suites, structuring Page Object Models, planning CI sharding strategies, setting up authentication flows, or organizing tests with tags and annotations. Use for test architecture, accessibility auditing with axe-core, network mocking strategies, visual regression workflows, HAR replay, and storageState authentication patterns. For Playwright API details, browser automation, or web scraping, use the playwright skill instead.
Review technical prose for accessibility, jargon density, and gatekeeping language. Ensures content passes the 'Grandma Test' and avoids 'obviously', 'simply' (Gatekeeping). Use this to refine technical explanations.
Audit designs and code for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Trigger with "is this accessible", "accessibility check", "WCAG audit", "can screen readers use this", "color contrast", or when the user asks about making designs or code accessible to all users.
Review UI code for Web Interface Guidelines compliance. Use when asked to review UI, check accessibility, audit design, review UX, or check against best practices.
Review code for bugs, security vulnerabilities, performance issues, accessibility gaps, and CLAUDE.md workflow compliance. Supports any tech stack - HTML/CSS/JS, React, TypeScript, Node.js, Python, NestJS, Next.js, and more. Use when completing features, before commits, or reviewing pull requests.