Total 50,524 skills, Frontend Development has 4865 skills
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Recommends and scaffolds frontend technology stack for new projects. Use when starting a new frontend project, selecting a framework, setting up a web app from scratch, or when the user asks about frontend tech stack, scaffolding, or architecture selection. Covers React/Next.js/Astro/Vue, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, state management, data fetching, UI components, testing, and monorepo setup.
Image renderer for json-render that turns JSON specs into SVG and PNG images via Satori. Use when working with @json-render/image, generating OG images from JSON, creating social cards, or rendering AI-generated image specs.
When the user wants to design, optimize, or audit list layouts for content display. Also use when the user mentions "list layout," "list design," "vertical list," "stacked list," "blog list," "article list," "documentation list," "search results layout," or "infinite scroll list."
When the user wants to create, optimize, or audit 404 error pages. Also use when the user mentions "404 page," "404 error," "error page," "page not found," "broken link page," "404 design," "custom 404," "404 redirect," "404 page UX," or "404 recovery."
Jotai adapter for json-render's StateStore interface. Use when integrating json-render with Jotai for state management via @json-render/jotai.
Intelligent Core Web Vitals analysis with automated workflows and decision trees. Measures LCP, CLS, INP with guided debugging that automatically determines follow-up analysis based on results. Includes workflows for LCP deep dive (5 phases), CLS investigation (loading vs interaction), INP debugging (latency breakdown + attribution), and cross-skill integration with loading, interaction, and media skills. Use when the user asks about Core Web Vitals, LCP optimization, layout shifts, or interaction responsiveness. Compatible with Chrome DevTools MCP.
Quality assurance for web accessibility and usability, particularly for users with disabilities. Use when involved in any web project.
How to design and build modern, premium-quality frontend interfaces that look like high-end SaaS products, modern AI tools, and award-winning design websites — not generic templates or outdated layouts. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to build a frontend, create a landing page, design a dashboard, scaffold a web app UI, build a SaaS interface, create a portfolio site, or produce any kind of user-facing web interface. Also use it when the user says things like "make it look modern", "build me a beautiful UI", "create a homepage for my app", "design a pricing page", or mentions anything related to frontend design, UI/UX, component architecture, or responsive web layouts — even if they don't explicitly say "frontend" or "design".
JavaScript language fundamentals. Covers ES6+, modules, async patterns. Use when working with plain JS projects without TypeScript. USE WHEN: user mentions "javascript", "ES6", "async/await", "promises", "modules", asks about "destructuring", "spread operator", "arrow functions", "ESM vs CommonJS" DO NOT USE FOR: TypeScript projects - use `typescript` skill instead DO NOT USE FOR: Node.js runtime - use `nodejs` skill instead DO NOT USE FOR: Browser APIs - use framework-specific skills
Use when building App Store screenshot pages, generating exportable marketing screenshots for iOS apps or iPad apps, or creating programmatic screenshot generators with Next.js. Triggers on app store, screenshots, marketing assets, html-to-image, device mockup, frameme, asc-client, asc-screenshots.
Rapidly scaffold and implement a playable game — no assets, design, audio, deploy, or monetize. Get something on screen fast. Use when the user says "quick game", "fast prototype", "just get something playable", or wants a game without the full pipeline. For the complete pipeline, use make-game instead. Do NOT use for production games (use make-game for the full pipeline).
Enables rich interactive UI components in chat responses. When presenting questions that require structured input (multiple choice, true/false, forms), embed interactive blocks that compatible clients render as native UI elements. Use when user asks for quizzes, exercises, surveys, or any structured input scenario.