Total 30,708 skills, Frontend Development has 3037 skills
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Audit web performance using Chrome DevTools MCP. Use when asked to audit, profile, debug, or optimize page load performance, Lighthouse scores, or site speed.
Provides expert guidance on Next.js App Router navigation, prefetching behavior, and Link component configuration. Use when working with Next.js navigation, Link prefetching, or App Router routing.
Provides expert guidance on Next.js caching behavior, including use cache directive, revalidation strategies, ISR patterns, and common pitfalls. Use when working with Next.js caching, revalidatePath, revalidateTag, use cache, or stale-while-revalidate patterns.
Document UI component states (current vs expected) with transitions
This skill should be used when the user asks about Bootstrap forms, Bootstrap form controls, Bootstrap input fields, Bootstrap select, Bootstrap checkboxes, Bootstrap radio buttons, Bootstrap switches, Bootstrap range inputs, Bootstrap input groups, Bootstrap floating labels, Bootstrap form validation, Bootstrap form layout, how to create Bootstrap forms, needs help with form styling and validation in Bootstrap, wants to create a form, add form validation, style form inputs, make an inline form, add floating labels to inputs, create a login form, build a registration form, or validate user input.
Use when experimenting with TypeScript. Use when migrating JavaScript gradually. Use when adding types to JS files. Use when teams are learning TypeScript. Use when validating JavaScript with types.
Manage Next.js dev servers across worktrees. Start, stop, and read logs from dev servers. Agents can access logs from any running session, regardless of who started it.
A portable, reproducible UI/UX spec standard: scan a frontend repo for UI sources and scaffold a ui-ux-spec documentation bundle (tokens, global styles, components, patterns, pages, a11y). Also supports plan-driven UI-only refactors based on an existing ui-ux-spec. Excludes business logic and domain workflows.
React 19 patterns and React Compiler behavior with Context shorthand syntax and use() hook. Use when working with Context, useContext, use() hook, Provider components, optimization patterns like useMemo, useCallback, memo, memoization, or when the user mentions React 19, React Compiler, Context.Provider, or manual optimization.
Zustand state management best practices for React applications. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Zustand stores to ensure optimal performance and maintainability. Triggers on tasks involving state management, stores, selectors, re-renders, and Zustand patterns.
ALWAYS use this skill for ANY Svelte component styling, design, or UI work. Svelte 5 UI design system using Tailwind CSS 4, Skeleton Labs design tokens/presets/Tailwind Components, and Bits UI headless components. Covers class composition, color systems, interactive components, forms, overlays, and all visual design.
Skill for building platform-independent design systems. Develops consistent component libraries for all UI frameworks. Use proactively when user needs consistent UI components or mentions design tokens. Triggers: design system, component library, design tokens, shadcn, 디자인 시스템, デザインシステム, 设计系统, sistema de diseño, biblioteca de componentes, tokens de diseño, système de design, bibliothèque de composants, jetons de design, Design-System, Komponentenbibliothek, Design-Tokens, sistema di design, libreria di componenti, token di design Do NOT use for: one-off UI changes, backend development, or simple static sites.