components-build
Build modern, composable, and accessible React UI components following the components.build specification. Use for design systems, component libraries, and reusable UI architectures.
Discover reusable agent skills, browse implementation details, and find the right skill for your workflow.
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Build modern, composable, and accessible React UI components following the components.build specification. Use for design systems, component libraries, and reusable UI architectures.
Automated setup and configuration of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for Claude Code to enable seamless integration with external databases, APIs, and file systems.
Provides predefined design system references for UI reviews, including Material Design 3, Apple HIG, Tailwind UI, Ant Design, and Shadcn/ui.
Expert guide for MoonBit development, including project scaffolding, modular layout, build tooling, and testing best practices.
React Native performance optimization guide covering FPS, TTI, bundle size, memory leaks, and profiling patterns based on Callstack's industry-standard expertise.
A meta-skill for building robust AI agent skills using a TDD approach: define failure (RED), implement the skill (GREEN), and plug rationalization loopholes (REFACTOR).
Expert guide for kagent: the Kubernetes-native framework for building, deploying, and managing AI agents, MCP tools, and A2A protocols.
Master REST and GraphQL API design principles to build intuitive, scalable, and maintainable APIs that delight developers.
Accelerate Go application startup with parallel compile-time dependency injection. Optimize slow services, replace google/wire, and manage async dependencies with kessoku.
Generate high-quality text-to-speech audio using Microsoft Edge's neural TTS service. Supports multiple languages, voices, and adjustable audio parameters.
An advanced development guide for Claude Code, covering REPL environments, MCP integration, development workflows, and best practices for AI-assisted coding.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.