react-patterns
Implement React 19 patterns: React Compiler, Server Actions, Forms, and new hooks like 'use'. Guide decisions between Actions vs TanStack Query for mutations.
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Implement React 19 patterns: React Compiler, Server Actions, Forms, and new hooks like 'use'. Guide decisions between Actions vs TanStack Query for mutations.
TypeScript SDK agent for FX Protocol: manage leveraged positions, perform cross-chain bridges between Base and Ethereum, and interact with fxSAVE yield-bearing stablecoin features.
A comprehensive automation skill for Cosense (formerly Scrapbox) enabling page reading, searching, creating, and safe editing via API.
Integrates TanStack Router with TanStack Query for optimal SPA performance, enabling efficient route loaders, query prefetching, and seamless navigation.
Professional UI design system toolkit for design token generation, component architecture, responsive calculations, and developer handoff documentation to ensure visual consistency.
Build performant Next.js applications using App Router, Server Components, Server Actions, and modern React best practices.
Mandatory execution-based validation for all software implementation tasks. Ensures code works through empirical verification before confirmation.
Generate high-quality images via a local ComfyUI instance. Perfect for private workflows and professional-grade AI image synthesis.
Master iOS Human Interface Guidelines and SwiftUI for native app development. Expert guidance for UI design, component implementation, and Apple platform design principles.
Design and implement microinteractions, motion design, and transitions. Use to add UI polish, define loading states, and create delightful, intuitive user feedback patterns.
Gemini-powered UI design review, accessibility auditing, and design system validation tool for software agents.
Interface design guidance for utilitarian apps, focusing on dashboards, admin panels, and data-heavy UIs using a component-library-first approach.