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Expert guidance for shadcn-svelte, a Svelte 5 port of shadcn/ui. Use this skill when working with shadcn-svelte components, installing UI components via CLI, implementing forms with Superforms/Formsnap, adding dark mode with mode-watcher, creating data tables with TanStack Table, theming with Tailwind CSS v4 and OKLCH colors, or building custom component registries. Triggers on mentions of shadcn-svelte, Bits UI components, or SvelteKit UI component libraries.
Best practices for setup and use of shadcn-svelte library to develop UX/UI in Svelte projects. Use this skill when project is using Svelte/SvelteKit framework as main app framework, when user attempts to setup new project or when user is developing on existing project using shadcn-svelte components.
Pre-built shadcn-svelte components for json-render Svelte apps. Use when working with @json-render/shadcn-svelte, adding standard UI components to a Svelte catalog, or building Svelte web UIs with shadcn-svelte + Tailwind CSS components.
Use when building, redesigning, beautifying, or refactoring SvelteKit pages and reusable components with shadcn-svelte, Bits UI, or the shadcn-svelte MCP. Trigger on landing pages, dashboards, marketing sites, app shells, forms, navbars, tables, dialogs, responsive layouts, theming, icon selection, and requests to turn an idea or rough mockup into polished Svelte UI without inventing component APIs.
Svelte 5 patterns including TanStack Query mutations, shadcn-svelte components, and component composition. Use when writing Svelte components, using TanStack Query, or working with shadcn-svelte UI.
shadcn-svelte (bits-ui) component integration for Inertia Rails Svelte (NOT SvelteKit): forms, dialogs, tables, toasts, dark mode, and more. Use when building UI with shadcn-svelte components in an Inertia + Svelte app or adapting shadcn-svelte examples from SvelteKit. Wire shadcn-svelte inputs to Inertia Form via name attribute and {#snippet} syntax. Flash toasts require Rails flash_keys initializer config.