tailwind-design-system
Build scalable, production-ready design systems using Tailwind CSS v4, featuring CSS-first configuration, design tokens, component variants, and responsive patterns.
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Build scalable, production-ready design systems using Tailwind CSS v4, featuring CSS-first configuration, design tokens, component variants, and responsive patterns.
Expert technical support for the Litestream disaster recovery tool, covering WAL monitoring, LTX replication, cloud storage backends, and SQLite page management.
Three.js geometry generation: built-in shapes, BufferGeometry, vertex manipulation, custom meshes, and performance-optimized instanced rendering.
Creates and edits Excel spreadsheets with professional formatting, formulas, and financial modeling standards using openpyxl and pandas.
Efficiently extract, filter, and transform specific fields from JSON files using jq, saving up to 95% of context window usage compared to reading full files.
A structured guide for novelists to navigate the seven-step writing process, from constitution and specification to planning, tasking, drafting, and quality analysis.
Linear issue management and synchronization for LobeHub, featuring automated PR referencing, sub-issue tree decomposition, and status tracking.
Build distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces and web components with high aesthetic quality, avoiding generic AI design patterns.
Systematically improve marketing copy through a 7-pass editing framework to boost clarity, tone, and conversion impact.
Develop, test, sign, and publish governance plugins for Memoria using Rhai or gRPC runtimes. Manage the full plugin lifecycle from scaffolding to activation.
Manage and automate your Obsidian knowledge base using a CLI tool to search, create, move, and refactor Markdown notes directly.
Initialize OpenLayers maps, manage layers, and render features including points, lines, polygons, and animated markers using the my-openlayer library.