Total 50,503 skills, Frontend Development has 4863 skills
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Frontend development patterns for React, Next.js, state management, performance optimization, and UI best practices.
Build a web dashboard for technical indicator analysis using Plotly Dash or Streamlit. Supports single-symbol, multi-symbol, and multi-timeframe layouts with real-time refresh.
Details Paraglide.js i18n implementations.
UI Performance, Design Tokens, Reusable Components & Adaptive Design
Guide for building custom React components using Fluent UI v9 base state hooks and render functions. Use when asked to: create a component based on FluentUI headless hooks, build a custom component using Fluent UI base state hooks, create a component with custom styling that reuses Fluent UI accessibility behavior, implement a component using render{Component}_unstable and use{Component}Base_unstable, or consume @fluentui/react-button/@fluentui/react-tabs/etc. without Fluent 2 visual design.
Generates or updates a README.md for a domain library. Analyzes the library's source code, exports, NgRx stores, services, and components to produce accurate architecture documentation. Use when a library is missing a README or when it needs updating.
Comprehensive guide for Shopify APIs in Remix apps. Covers Admin GraphQL/REST, Storefront API, all resources (products, orders, customers, inventory, collections, discounts, fulfillments, metafields, files), bulk operations, webhooks, resource pickers, and TypeScript patterns. Use when querying/mutating Shopify data or building integrations.
Guide for adding Multi-language support to Shopify Apps using i18next. Covers setup, localization files, and Admin context.
Integrate HitPay payment gateway for online payments in Next.js and JS/TS applications. Use when user says "Add HitPay", "HitPay checkout", "HitPay payments", "HitPay webhook", "HitPay QR code", "PayNow integration", or "HitPay integration".
Guide for building UI with Base UI React (@base-ui/react), a headless, accessible component library using compound component patterns. Use this skill whenever the user is building or modifying any user interface in React, including forms and validation, navigation and menus, modals and overlays, selection controls, toast notifications, accordions, tabs, or any interactive UI component. Also trigger when the user mentions @base-ui/react, Base UI, headless components, migrating from Radix UI, or asks about accessible component patterns. Even if the user does not explicitly mention Base UI, use this skill whenever they are creating React UI components, building a design system, or working on frontend user experience.
Symfony UX frontend stack combining Stimulus, Turbo, TwigComponent and LiveComponent. Use when building modern Symfony frontends, choosing between UX tools, creating interactive components, handling real-time updates, or integrating multiple UX packages. Triggers - symfony ux, hotwire symfony, stimulus turbo, live component, twig component, frontend symfony, interactive ui, real-time symfony, which ux package, which tool should I use, how to make this interactive, SPA feel, reactive component, server-rendered component. Also trigger when the user asks a general question about frontend architecture in Symfony or wants to combine multiple UX packages together.
Guide for building, configuring, and deploying microfrontends on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions microfrontends, multi-zones, splitting an app across teams, independent deployments, cross-app routing, incremental migration, composing multiple frontends under one domain, microfrontends.json, @vercel/microfrontends, the microfrontends local proxy, or path-based routing between Vercel projects. Also use when the user asks about shared layouts across projects, navigation between microfrontends, fallback environments, asset prefixes, or feature flag controlled routing.