Frontend
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ui-analyzer
Analyze UI design screenshots and generate React components with TypeScript and Tailwind CSS. Use this skill when the user provides UI mockups, design screenshots, or Figma exports and requests implementation. Provides detailed layout analysis, component breakdown, design token extraction, and production-ready code generation following best practices.
feature-builder
Build complete React features with proper layered architecture including UI components, business logic, API integration, and state management. Use this skill when users request implementing features like "user authentication", "shopping cart", "product listing", "file upload", or any complete functionality that requires UI + business logic + data fetching. Generates all layers - presentation (components), business logic (hooks/stores/validation), and data access (API calls/React Query). Integrates with react-component-generator for UI and provides production-ready, maintainable code following best practices.
crewai-developer
Comprehensive CrewAI framework guide for building collaborative AI agent teams and structured workflows. Use when developing multi-agent systems with CrewAI, creating autonomous AI crews, orchestrating flows, implementing agents with roles and tools, or building production-ready AI automation. Essential for developers building intelligent agent systems, task automation, and complex AI workflows.
markitdown
Convert various file formats (PDF, Office documents, images, audio, web content, structured data) to Markdown optimized for LLM processing. Use when converting documents to markdown, extracting text from PDFs/Office files, transcribing audio, performing OCR on images, extracting YouTube transcripts, or processing batches of files. Supports 20+ formats including DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, PDF, HTML, EPUB, CSV, JSON, images with OCR, and audio with transcription.
code-review
Frontend-focused code review skill for React/TypeScript/Tailwind projects. Analyzes code quality, security vulnerabilities (XSS, CSRF), performance issues, accessibility (WCAG), React best practices, hooks usage, component architecture, responsive design, and SEO. Use when users request code review, want feedback on components, ask about frontend security, performance optimization, or accessibility compliance. Provides actionable feedback with severity levels and fix suggestions.
tabz-mcp
Control Chrome browser: take screenshots, click buttons, fill forms, download images, inspect pages, capture network requests. Use when user says: 'screenshot this', 'click the button', 'fill the form', 'download that image', 'what page am I on', 'check the browser', 'look at my screen', 'interact with the website', 'capture the page', 'get the HTML', 'inspect element'. Provides MCP tool discovery for tabz_* browser automation tools.
xterm-js
This skill should be used when working with xterm.js terminal implementations, React-based terminal applications, WebSocket terminal communication, or refactoring terminal-related code. It provides battle-tested patterns, common pitfalls, and debugging strategies learned from building production terminal applications.
chaos-engineering-resilience
Chaos engineering principles, controlled failure injection, resilience testing, and system recovery validation. Use when testing distributed systems, building confidence in fault tolerance, or validating disaster recovery.
holistic-testing-pact
Apply the Holistic Testing Model evolved with PACT (Proactive, Autonomous, Collaborative, Targeted) principles. Use when designing comprehensive test strategies for Classical, AI-assisted, Agent based, or Agentic Systems building quality into the team, or implementing whole-team quality practices.
six-thinking-hats
Apply Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats methodology to software testing for comprehensive quality analysis. Use when designing test strategies, conducting test retrospectives, analyzing test failures, evaluating testing approaches, or facilitating testing discussions. Each hat provides a distinct testing perspective: facts (White), risks (Black), benefits (Yellow), creativity (Green), emotions (Red), and process (Blue).
analyze
Requirements analysis phase detailed rules; read when entering requirements analysis; includes requirement scoring, follow-up logic, code analysis steps
accessibility-testing
WCAG 2.2 compliance testing, screen reader validation, and inclusive design verification. Use when ensuring legal compliance (ADA, Section 508), testing for disabilities, or building accessible applications for 1 billion disabled users globally.
localization-testing
Internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) testing for global products including translations, locale formats, RTL languages, and cultural appropriateness. Use when launching in new markets or building multi-language products.
mutation-testing
Test quality validation through mutation testing, assessing test suite effectiveness by introducing code mutations and measuring kill rate. Use when evaluating test quality, identifying weak tests, or proving tests actually catch bugs.
cloudflare-workers
Comprehensive guide for building serverless applications with Cloudflare Workers. Use when developing Workers, configuring bindings, implementing runtime APIs, testing Workers, using Wrangler CLI, deploying to production, or building edge functions with JavaScript/TypeScript/Python/Rust.
turborepo
Guide for implementing Turborepo - a high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript monorepos. Use when setting up monorepos, optimizing build performance, implementing task pipelines, configuring caching strategies, or orchestrating tasks across multiple packages.
ffmpeg
Guide for using FFmpeg - a comprehensive multimedia framework for video/audio encoding, conversion, streaming, and filtering. Use when processing media files, converting formats, extracting audio, creating streams, applying filters, or optimizing video/audio quality.
remix-icon
Guide for implementing RemixIcon - an open-source neutral-style icon library with 3,100+ icons in outlined and filled styles. Use when adding icons to applications, building UI components, or designing interfaces. Supports webfonts, SVG, React, Vue, and direct integration.
repomix
Guide for using Repomix - a powerful tool that packs entire repositories into single, AI-friendly files. Use when packaging codebases for AI analysis, generating context for LLMs, creating codebase snapshots, analyzing third-party libraries, or preparing repositories for security audits.
cloudflare
Guide for building applications on Cloudflare's edge platform. Use when implementing serverless functions (Workers), edge databases (D1), storage (R2, KV), real-time apps (Durable Objects), AI features (Workers AI, AI Gateway), static sites (Pages), or any edge computing solutions.