landing-page-angle-tester
Generate diverse landing page narrative angles, define target audiences, and specify required evidence for conversion-focused marketing workflows.
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Generate diverse landing page narrative angles, define target audiences, and specify required evidence for conversion-focused marketing workflows.
A testing skill designed to verify the functionality of the Skillet CLI by performing basic tasks and confirming completion.
Guide for implementing a new AI coding agent analyzer in Splitrail to track token usage, costs, and performance metrics.
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.
Unified AI gateway for building full-stack apps and automating tasks. Access 100+ AI models for content generation, web scraping, app deployment, and Stripe payments with a single API key.
Designer's eye QA: detects and automates fixes for visual inconsistencies, spacing, hierarchy, and UI polish issues. Iteratively verifies with before/after screenshots.
Automated quality gate using 5 parallel AI agents to review code changes for correctness, style, and consistency.
React Native performance optimization guide covering FPS, TTI, bundle size, memory leaks, and profiling patterns based on Callstack's industry-standard expertise.
Manage Jenkins CI/CD pipelines via REST API. Trigger builds, monitor job status, view console logs, and manage nodes and queues directly from your terminal or AI agent.
A high-performance Liquid template engine that compiles templates into optimized Ruby and machine code via an intermediate language (IL).
Foundational architectural principles for MoAI-ADK, featuring TRUST 5, SPEC-First TDD, delegation patterns, and token-efficient agent orchestration workflows.
Guide for implementing features using architecture-first design, TDD, rich domain models, and Swift 6.2 patterns, ensuring a clean separation between Domain, Infrastructure, and App layers.