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Handles ALL Nuxt 4 and Vue frontend development tasks. Activates for .vue files, nuxt.config.ts, Nuxt UI, TailwindCSS, or files in app/components/, app/composables/, app/pages/, app/interfaces/, app/layouts/. Supports monorepos (projects/app/, packages/app/). Covers composables, forms (Valibot), API integration (types.gen.ts, sdk.gen.ts), authentication (Better Auth), SSR, and Playwright E2E testing. NOT for NestJS backend (use generating-nest-servers). NOT for security theory (use general-frontend-security).
Build production-grade, accessible, and tested component libraries with Storybook, Chromatic, and design tokens
Production-tested setup for AutoAnimate (@formkit/auto-animate) - a zero-config, drop-in animation library that automatically adds smooth transitions when DOM elements are added, removed, or moved. This skill should be used when building UIs that need simple, automatic animations for lists, accordions, toasts, or form validation messages without the complexity of full animation libraries. Use when: Adding smooth animations to dynamic lists, building filter/sort interfaces, creating accordion components, implementing toast notifications, animating form validation messages, needing simple transitions without animation code, working with Vite + React + Tailwind, deploying to Cloudflare Workers Static Assets, or encountering SSR errors with animation libraries. Keywords: auto-animate, @formkit/auto-animate, formkit, zero-config animation, automatic animations, drop-in animation, list animations, accordion animation, toast animation, form validation animation, lightweight animation, 2kb animation, prefers-reduced-motion, accessible animations, vite react animation, cloudflare workers animation, ssr safe animation
Analyze a React/TypeScript component for compliance with coding guidelines and suggest improvements.
Advanced TypeScript patterns for strict mode development. Covers type utilities (Pick, Omit, Partial, Record, Awaited), generics with constraints and inference, type guards and narrowing, discriminated unions, conditional and mapped types, template literal types, const assertions, satisfies operator, module patterns, and modern JavaScript idioms (eslint-plugin-unicorn). Use when building type-safe APIs, preventing runtime errors through types, working with strict TypeScript configuration, debugging complex type errors, or enforcing modern JS idioms. Use for generics, type guards, utility types, strict mode, type inference, narrowing, type safety, const assertions, satisfies, module augmentation, unicorn, for-of, modern-js.
RTL (Right-to-Left) CSS for Hebrew and Arabic. Use when building UI that needs RTL support, fixing RTL layout issues, or auditing CSS for RTL compliance.
Generate dark-mode-compatible inline SVG data visualization charts for blog posts. Supports horizontal bar, grouped bar, donut, line, lollipop, area, and radar charts with automatic platform detection (HTML vs JSX/MDX). Enforces chart type diversity, accessible markup (role=img, aria-label), source attribution, and transparent backgrounds. Use when user says "blog chart", "generate chart", "data visualization", "svg chart", "blog graph", "visualize data", or when the blog-write workflow identifies chart-worthy data points (3+ comparable metrics, trends, before/after data).
Apply a structured migration workflow from native mini-program projects to weapp-vite and wevu. Use when converting Page/Component code to Vue SFC, replacing setData-heavy state updates with ref/reactive, migrating properties/observers/triggerEvent contracts, introducing platform guards, and building migration-focused e2e validation and rollback checkpoints.
Install developer tool components from the Elements registry. Use when user needs JSON viewers, API response displays, code diff viewers, CLI output renderers, env editors, error boundaries, webhook testers, or schema viewers. Triggers on "devtools", "json viewer", "API response", "webhook tester", "env editor", "code diff", "schema viewer", "error boundary", "CLI output".
Provides comprehensive code review capability for React applications, validates component architecture, hooks usage, React 19 patterns, state management, performance optimization, accessibility compliance, and TypeScript integration. Use when reviewing React code changes, before merging pull requests, after implementing new features, or for component architecture validation. Triggers on "review React code", "React code review", "check my React components".
Create and deploy single-page static websites to GitHub Pages with autonomous workflow. Use when building portfolio sites, CV pages, landing pages, or any static web project that needs GitHub Pages deployment. Handles complete workflow from project initialization to live deployment with GitHub Actions automation.
TypeScript wizard specializing in advanced type systems, complex generics, and eliminating any types