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Apply Hyva UI template-based components to a Hyvä theme. This skill should be used when the user wants to add, install, or apply a Hyva UI component (such as header, footer, gallery, menu, minicart, etc.) to their Hyvä theme. It lists available non-CMS components and their variants, displays component README instructions, and copies component files to the theme directory.
Suite of tools for creating elaborate, multi-component claude.ai HTML artifacts using modern frontend web technologies (React, Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui). Use for complex artifacts requiring state management, routing, or shadcn/ui components - not for simple single-file HTML/JSX artifacts.
Create a Hyvä child theme in a Magento 2 project. This skill should be used when the user wants to create a new Hyvä child theme, set up a custom theme based on Hyvä, or initialize a new frontend theme directory structure. Trigger phrases include "create hyva child theme", "new hyva theme", "setup child theme", "create custom theme", "initialize theme".
Develops high-performance Magento 2 storefronts using Hyvä theme framework. Use when working with Hyvä themes, Alpine.js, Tailwind CSS, or modern frontend development. Masters Alpine.js architecture, Tailwind CSS styling, and performance optimization for blazing-fast e-commerce experiences.
Uniwind — Tailwind CSS v4 styling for React Native. Use when adding, building, or styling components in a React Native project that uses Tailwind with className. Triggers on: className on React Native components, Tailwind classes in RN code, global.css with @import 'uniwind', withUniwindConfig, metro.config.js with Uniwind, withUniwind for third-party components, useResolveClassNames, useCSSVariable, useUniwind, dark:/light: theming, platform selectors (ios:/android:/native:/web:/tv:), data-[prop=value] selectors, responsive breakpoints (sm:/md:/lg:), tailwind-variants, tv() component variants, ScopedTheme, Uniwind.setTheme, Uniwind.updateCSSVariables, Uniwind.updateInsets, @layer theme, @variant, @theme directive, @theme static, @utility, CSS variables in React Native, accent- prefix pattern, colorClassName, tintColorClassName, contentContainerClassName, Uniwind Pro (animations, transitions, shadow tree, native insets), safe area utilities (p-safe/pt-safe/-safe-or-/-safe-offset-), gradients in RN, custom CSS classes, hairlineWidth(), fontScale(), pixelRatio(), light-dark(), OKLCH colors, cn utility, tailwind-merge, HeroUI Native, react-native-reusables, Gluestack. Also triggers on: "styles not applying", "className not working", "audit Uniwind setup", "check my config", "add a component", "style a component". Does NOT handle NativeWind-to-Uniwind migration — use the migrate-nativewind-to-uniwind skill for that.
Pre-built shadcn/ui components for json-render. Use when working with @json-render/shadcn, adding standard UI components to a catalog, or building web UIs with Radix UI + Tailwind CSS components.
Tailwind CSS animations and transitions including built-in utilities and custom animation patterns
Tailwind CSS utility-first styling for JARVIS UI components
shadcn/ui component library best practices and patterns (formerly shadcn-ui). This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring shadcn/ui components to ensure proper architecture, accessibility, and performance. Triggers on tasks involving Radix primitives, Tailwind styling, form validation with React Hook Form, data tables, theming, or component composition patterns.
Tailwind CSS component library providing semantic class names for 50+ components with built-in themes, dark mode, and customization for rapid UI development.
Tailwind CSS styling guidelines for Mastra Playground UI. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring styling code in packages/playground-ui and packages/playground to ensure design system consistency. Triggers on tasks involving Tailwind classes, component styling, or design tokens.
Build modern, composable, and accessible React UI components following the components.build specification. Use when creating, reviewing, or refactoring component libraries, design systems, or any reusable UI components. Triggers on tasks involving component APIs, composition patterns, accessibility, styling systems, or TypeScript props.