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Navi programming language expert. Use for writing Navi code, debugging, implementing concurrency, handling error states, and managing Navi's type system or module integrations.
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Navi programming language expert. Use for writing Navi code, debugging, implementing concurrency, handling error states, and managing Navi's type system or module integrations.
Expert assistant for building modern Next.js 13+ applications using the App Router, including Server Components, nested layouts, streaming with Suspense, and advanced data fetching patterns.
Core component library and design system patterns for consistent UI development using design tokens.
Accessibility best practices and patterns for React applications to ensure WCAG compliance, semantic structure, and inclusive user experiences.
A comprehensive tool for managing PowerPoint presentations, supporting creation, editing, text extraction, template application, and visual analysis of .pptx files.
Establish cohesive visual systems using design tokens, modular typography scales, 8-point spacing grids, and accessible color palettes for consistent UI development.
Build React applications using React Router's data mode (createBrowserRouter/RouterProvider) for loaders, actions, fetchers, and optimistic UI without the Vite framework plugin.
Automate OpenAPI 3.0 specification creation, Apidog synchronization, and API documentation lifecycle management for Bun.js TypeScript backends.
Enterprise-grade React CRUD development skill for React 16.14 and DVA 2.x, featuring automated page generation, form management, and service layer integration.
Manage OpenClaw's built-in Chrome browser and chrome-devtools-mcp integration for robust browser automation using the Model Context Protocol.
React Native best practices for Expo and bare workflow. Supports project structure, navigation, NativeWind styling, platform-specific code, and TypeScript integration.
Apply reality-first coding standards: intentional naming, focused functions, guard clauses, and deterministic side effects, with no speculative features.