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Audit a live page for accessibility issues and locate each violation precisely — optionally pass a URL (e.g. `accesslint:scan https://example.com/dashboard`), otherwise ask for one. Ensures a debuggable Chrome, runs the @accesslint/core engine via CDP, and returns a worklist of live-DOM WCAG violations grounded to each violation's DOM selector and source file:line. Locates; doesn't edit — output drives fixes by Claude. Use it for "is this page accessible", or to verify a UI change. For diffing against uncommitted changes or a branch, use the `diff` skill.
Build React components, implement responsive layouts, and handle client-side state management. Masters React 19, Next.js 15, and modern frontend architecture. Optimizes performance and ensures accessibility. Use PROACTIVELY when creating UI components or fixing frontend issues.
Builds dashboards, reports, and data-driven interfaces requiring charts, graphs, or visual analytics. Provides systematic framework for selecting appropriate visualizations based on data characteristics and analytical purpose. Includes 24+ visualization types organized by purpose (trends, comparisons, distributions, relationships, flows, hierarchies, geospatial), accessibility patterns (WCAG 2.1 AA compliance), colorblind-safe palettes, and performance optimization strategies. Use when creating visualizations, choosing chart types, displaying data graphically, or designing data interfaces.
Master microinteractions, animations, transitions, and feedback systems. Create intentional, delightful interactions that guide users and provide clear feedback. Includes animation principles, timing, easing, state transitions, and best practices for performance and accessibility.
Opinionated constraints for building better user interfaces. Triggers on building or reviewing web components, pages, forms, modals, animations, or any frontend UI work. Covers accessibility, focus states, touch interactions, and performance.
Material Design 3 (Material You) design system knowledge for modern web and Angular applications. Use when implementing Material Design 3 theming, components, typography, color systems, dynamic color, accessibility patterns, or migrating from Material Design 2. Covers design tokens, theming APIs, and Material You principles.
Transform Claude into an expert in evidence-based educational presentation design. Use when designing presentations for teaching, training, or learning contexts where retention and comprehension matter. Applies Cognitive Load Theory, Mayer's 12 Principles of Multimedia Learning, Gagné's 9 Events of Instruction, C.R.A.P. design principles, and WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards. Triggers on requests to (1) create educational or training presentations, (2) design slides for teaching or workshops, (3) improve existing educational presentations, (4) convert content into visual presentations, (5) ensure accessible and inclusive presentations, or (6) apply learning science to presentation design.
Tailwind CSS v4.1 best practices with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility, theming, and dark mode support. Use when working with HTML, CSS, styling components, accessibility (a11y), WCAG compliance, color contrast, focus states, screen readers, theming, light mode, dark mode, or building accessible UI patterns like buttons, forms, cards, and navigation. Complements the angular-best-practices skill for Angular frontends.
Animation patterns for Astro sites. Scroll animations, micro-interactions, transitions, loading states. Performance-focused, accessibility-aware.
Fix PageSpeed Insights/Lighthouse accessibility "!" errors caused by contrast audit failures (CSS filters, OKLCH/OKLAB, low opacity, gradient text, image backgrounds). Use for accessibility-driven SEO/performance debugging and remediation.
Creates 03-ui-ux-spec.md (IA, Expo Router route map, screen list, design tokens, component inventory, accessibility) for a new app idea. Use after docfactory-prd to define the visual and interactive layer. Essential for ensuring a consistent, goal-oriented mobile UI and preventing "design drift" during development.
Guide for building custom React components using Fluent UI v9 base state hooks and render functions. Use when asked to: create a component based on FluentUI headless hooks, build a custom component using Fluent UI base state hooks, create a component with custom styling that reuses Fluent UI accessibility behavior, implement a component using render{Component}_unstable and use{Component}Base_unstable, or consume @fluentui/react-button/@fluentui/react-tabs/etc. without Fluent 2 visual design.