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DaisyUI 5 component library best practices, patterns, and usage for Tailwind CSS 4. Use when building UI with daisyUI class names, creating daisyUI-based layouts, styling HTML with daisyUI components, creating React wrapper components for daisyUI, or any task involving daisyUI (.html, .jsx, .tsx, .vue, .svelte files). Triggers on: daisyUI components (btn, card, modal, drawer, navbar, etc.), daisyUI color names (primary, secondary, base-100, etc.), daisyUI config (@plugin "daisyui"), daisy-meta.ts, generate-daisy-safelist, compound components wrapping daisyUI, or any UI task in a project using daisyUI/Tailwind CSS 4.
Build an iOS feature using ShipSwift component recipes. Use when the user says "build", "create", "add a feature", or describes an iOS feature they want to implement.
Build Gradio web UIs and demos in Python. Use when creating or editing Gradio apps, components, event listeners, layouts, or chatbots.
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.
When the user wants to design, optimize, or audit card layouts for content display. Also use when the user mentions "card layout," "card component," "card grid," "product cards," "template cards," "tool cards," "feature cards," "gallery cards," "integration cards," or "card design."
Build SwiftUI layouts using stacks, grids, lists, scroll views, forms, and controls. Covers VStack/HStack/ZStack, LazyVGrid/LazyHGrid, List with sections and swipe actions, ScrollView with ScrollViewReader, Form with validation, Toggle/Picker/Slider, .searchable, and overlay patterns. Use when building data-driven layouts, collection views, settings screens, search interfaces, or transient overlay UI.
Provides usage guidance for Instructure UI (InstUI) React components. Use when working with @instructure/ui packages, when asked how to use InstUI components, which component to choose, or how to apply props, guidelines, theming, or accessibility rules. Covers AiInformation, Alert, AppNav, Avatar, Badge, Billboard, Breadcrumb, Button, Byline, Calendar, Checkbox, CheckboxGroup, CloseButton, ColorContrast, ColorIndicator, ColorMixer, ColorPicker, ColorPreset, CondensedButton, ContextView, DataPermissionLevels, DateInput, DateInput2, DateTimeInput, DrawerLayout, Drilldown, Editable, FileDrop, Flex, FormField, FormFieldGroup, Grid, Heading, IconButton, Img, InlineList, InPlaceEdit, InstUISettingsProvider, Link, List, Menu, Metric, MetricGroup, Modal, NutritionFacts, NumberInput, Overlay, Pages, Pagination, Pill, Popover, ProgressBar, ProgressCircle, RadioInput, RadioInputGroup, RangeInput, Rating, Responsive, Select, SideNavBar, SimpleSelect, SourceCodeEditor, Spinner, Table, Tabs, Tag, Text, TextArea, TextInput, TimeSelect, ToggleButton, ToggleDetails, ToggleGroup, Tooltip, TopNavBar, Tray, TreeBrowser, TruncateText, View.
Build interfaces with design engineering craft — the intersection of design and code. Use this skill when the user asks to build UI components, interactive elements, animations, micro-interactions, or polished web experiences. Triggers on mentions of "design engineer", "interaction design", "micro-interactions", "craft", "polish", "delight", "animation", "motion design", "haptics", "toast", "command palette", "design system components", or requests for interfaces that feel alive, responsive, and meticulously detailed. This skill should also be used when the user wants to add invisible details, fine-tune interactions, or make something "feel right". Complements the frontend-design skill by focusing specifically on interaction quality, motion, and engineering craft.
shadcn/ui component library with Radix primitives and Tailwind CSS. Covers component installation, customization, theming, and common patterns. USE WHEN: user mentions "shadcn", "shadcn/ui", asks about "shadcn components", "installing shadcn", "shadcn setup", "copy-paste components" DO NOT USE FOR: Radix UI only (use radix-ui skill), Tailwind only (use tailwindcss skill), Material-UI, Chakra UI, Ant Design
Install AI UI components from the Elements registry. Use when user needs chat interfaces, agentic UIs (tool calls, reasoning, plans), multi-agent dashboards, or AI devtools. Triggers on "AI component", "chat UI", "agent UI", "tool call component", "streaming text", "agentic", "multi-agent", "AI SDK", "chat input", "message bubble", "thinking indicator".
Sets up Neon Auth in React applications (Vite, CRA). Configures authentication adapters, creates auth client, and sets up UI components. Use when adding auth-only to React apps (no database needed).
Use this skill when a user asks how to generate, integrate, or implement a Word‑like document editor in WPF using Syncfusion. Trigger it for requests involving the Syncfusion WPF Document Editor, WPF‑based editor integration, document editing and formatting, comments, working with tables and images, managing headers and footers, applying document protection, and building end‑to‑end document workflows in WPF applications.