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Found 5 Skills
Integrated AI agent orchestration skill that combines plannotator, ralphmode, team or bmad execution, agent-browser verification, and agentation feedback loops, while maintaining a project-local `.jeo` ledger for planning, development, and QA. Use when the user wants an end-to-end multi-agent workflow with plan approval, implementation, UI review, cleanup, and durable task history. Triggers on: jeo, annotate, ui-review, multi-agent orchestration.
UX execution and review skill for user-facing product work. Use for UI/UX reviews, frontend screens/components, forms and validation, product copy/microcopy, onboarding, dashboards, accessibility, error/empty/loading states, permissions, consent, billing, sharing, AI output, automation, and destructive actions. Stay quiet for backend-only logic, infrastructure, data plumbing, or work with no user-visible behavior.
Production-grade UI/UX guidance and review skill. Transforms vague design feedback into actionable, implementable recommendations. Two modes: `guide` (principles + do/don't rules for modern interfaces) and `review` (structured audit with prioritized fixes). Covers task-first UX, information architecture, CRAP visual hierarchy, accessibility, responsive design, typography, color systems, cognitive psychology, and interaction patterns. Enforces a modern minimal aesthetic — clean, spacious, typography-led — with zero tolerance for emoji-as-icons, decoration-first design, or AI-generated visual excess.
Use when you need concrete UI/UX inputs (palette, typography, landing patterns, UX/a11y constraints) to drive design or review. Searchable UI/UX design intelligence (styles, palettes, typography, landing patterns, charts, UX/a11y guidelines + stack best practices) backed by CSV + a Python search script. Triggers: UIUX/uiux, UI/UX, UX design, UI design, design system, design spec, color palette, typography, layout, animation, accessibility/a11y, component styling. Actions: search, recommend, review, improve UI.
UI design and review should apply Nielsen's 10 Usability Heuristics — the foundational principles for evaluating and improving usability. Use when auditing an interface, designing interaction flows, writing error messages, or reviewing any UI for usability issues.