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Found 158 Skills
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for iPhone. Use when building, reviewing, or refactoring SwiftUI/UIKit interfaces for iOS. Triggers on tasks involving iPhone UI, iOS components, accessibility, Dynamic Type, Dark Mode, or HIG compliance.
Terminal User Interface (TUI) performance and UX guidelines for TypeScript applications using Ink and Clack. This skill should be used when building CLI tools, interactive terminal prompts, or developer tooling with TUI components. Triggers on tasks involving TUI components, CLI prompts, terminal rendering, keyboard input handling, or developer tooling.
Custom user interface and HUD creation for Hytale. Covers NoesisGUI framework, custom HUD overlays, menus, inventory screens, and interactive UI elements. Use when creating custom interfaces, status displays, admin panels, or any visual UI components.
Bubble Tea is a Go framework for building elegant terminal user interfaces (TUIs). Use when building CLI applications with interactive menus, forms, lists, tables, or any terminal UI. Based on The Elm Architecture (Model-View-Update). Key features: keyboard/mouse input, responsive layouts, async commands, Bubbles components (spinner, list, table, viewport, textinput, progress). Includes Lip Gloss for styling and Huh for forms.
Comprehensive guide for implementing the Syncfusion Angular Calendar component. Use this when working with date selection, multi-date selection, month/year/decade views, or calendar navigation in Angular applications. Covers Calendar API, events, styling, and accessibility.
Build, refactor, debug, test, and package Python terminal user interfaces with Textual. Use when the user wants a TUI, terminal dashboard, admin console, multi-screen workflow, keyboard-first tool, data explorer, file browser, markdown or log viewer, editor, command palette, browser-served console app, or a migration from curses/Rich-only UI to Textual—even if they never say “Textual”. Covers TCSS and themes, built-in widgets, screens and modes, reactive state, workers, browser delivery APIs, and pytest Pilot or snapshot testing.
GUI systems, layout, responsiveness, cross-platform UI. ScreenGuis, UIListLayout, constraint-based design.
Best practices and example-driven guidance for building SwiftUI views and components. Use when creating or refactoring SwiftUI UI, designing tab architecture with TabView, composing screens, or needing component-specific patterns and examples.
Build terminal user interface (TUI) applications with the Textual framework. Use when creating new Textual apps, adding screens/widgets, styling with TCSS, handling events and reactivity, testing TUI apps, or any task involving "textual", "TUI", or terminal-based Python applications.
Expert theming decisions for iOS/tvOS: when custom themes add value vs system colors suffice, color token architecture trade-offs, theme switching animation strategies, and accessibility contrast compliance. Use when designing color systems, implementing dark mode, or building theme pickers. Trigger keywords: theme, dark mode, light mode, color scheme, appearance, colorScheme, ThemeManager, adaptive colors, dynamic colors, color tokens, WCAG contrast
Build terminal user interfaces (TUIs) in Rust with Ratatui (v0.30). Use this skill whenever working with the ratatui crate for creating interactive terminal applications, including: (1) Setting up a new Ratatui project, (2) Creating or modifying terminal UI layouts, (3) Implementing widgets (lists, tables, charts, text, gauges, etc.), (4) Handling keyboard/mouse input and events, (5) Structuring TUI application architecture (TEA, component-based, or monolithic patterns), (6) Writing custom widgets, (7) Managing application state in a TUI context, (8) Terminal setup/teardown and panic handling, (9) Testing TUI rendering with TestBackend. Also triggers for questions about crossterm event handling in a Ratatui context, tui-input, tui-textarea, or any ratatui-* ecosystem crate.
Checks and suggests accessibility improvements for SwiftUI and UIKit code including VoiceOver labels, dynamic type support, and color contrast. Use when creating or modifying UI components, views, or when the user asks about accessibility.