ui-ux-reviewer
Analyze UI/UX quality against 4 authoritative standards (NNg, Laws of UX, Apple HIG, WCAG) to receive actionable design and accessibility improvements for mobile and web components.
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Analyze UI/UX quality against 4 authoritative standards (NNg, Laws of UX, Apple HIG, WCAG) to receive actionable design and accessibility improvements for mobile and web components.
Production-grade Bash scripting assistant enforcing safety, maintainability, and ShellCheck compliance. Includes automated headers, pattern enforcement, and risk-aware file modification checkpoints.
Manage full PR lifecycles: auto-generate descriptions from commits, use work-type templates, handle review requests, and automate status updates.
Extract tacit engineering knowledge through guided interviews and generate structured steerings for consistent project standards and conventions.
Audit and synchronize the supported LLM model list in assets.py against the authoritative litellm registry.
Weekly engineering retrospective tool that analyzes commit history, coding patterns, and quality metrics with automated session detection and trend tracking.
Implement professional-grade test automation strategy, manage test pyramids, detect anti-patterns, and integrate with CI/CD for resilient, fast, and high-quality software testing.
Implement, review, or improve SwiftUI features using the iOS 26+ Liquid Glass API for modern, performance-aware UI design.
Create structured session handoff documents to ensure continuity when switching contexts, taking breaks, or ending your workday.
Automate pull request creation for Carbon ACX with comprehensive summaries, structured test plans, and standardized formatting using the GitHub CLI.
Your personal AI coding tutor that creates customized tutorials based on your actual codebase, tracks your learning progress, and uses spaced repetition to ensure mastery.
A decision-support tool for Claude Code users to select the optimal extension mechanism—slash commands, skills, subagents, or hooks—based on project requirements.