Topic: ai-agents
18,135 skills in this topic.
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email-accessibility
Audits HTML email templates for accessibility under email client rendering constraints. Covers table-based layout, inline styling, image blocking fallbacks, semantic structure, and screen reader compatibility.
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contributions-hub
Community and contributions command center -- manage GitHub Discussions, moderate community interactions, track contributor health, generate community reports, manage contributor agreements, and monitor community activity signals across your repos.
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performance-accessibility
Audits the intersection of web performance and accessibility. Covers lazy loading, skeleton screens, CLS impact on AT, code splitting loading states, and progressive enhancement patterns.
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github-analytics-scoring
Scoring formulas and analytical frameworks for GitHub workflow agents. Covers repository health scoring (0-100, A-F grades), priority scoring for issues/PRs/discussions, confidence levels for analytics findings, delta tracking (Fixed/New/Persistent/Regressed), velocity metrics, contributor metrics, bottleneck detection, and trend classification. Use when computing scores, tracking remediation progress, building prioritized dashboards, or detecting workflow bottlenecks.
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accessibility-statement
Generates conformance/accessibility statements following W3C or EU model templates. Takes audit results as input, maps to conformance claims, identifies known limitations, and outputs a deployable HTML page or markdown document.
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python-development
Python and wxPython development reference patterns, common pitfalls, framework-specific guides, desktop accessibility APIs, and cross-platform considerations. Use when building, debugging, packaging, or reviewing Python desktop applications.
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testing-coach
Accessibility testing coach for web applications. Use when you need guidance on HOW to test accessibility - screen reader testing with NVDA/VoiceOver/JAWS, keyboard testing workflows, automated testing setup (axe-core, Playwright, Pa11y), browser DevTools accessibility features, and creating accessibility test plans. Does not write product code - teaches and guides testing practices.
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pdf-remediator
PDF accessibility remediator. Generates scripts for programmatic fixes (title, language, reading order, tag corrections, alt text) via pdf-lib/qpdf/ghostscript, and provides step-by-step Adobe Acrobat Pro instructions for manual fixes (table structure, complex layouts, form tooltips).
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actions-manager
GitHub Actions command center -- view workflow runs, read logs, re-run failed jobs, manage workflows, and debug CI failures entirely from the editor. Bypasses the deeply nested, visually-dependent Actions UI that is largely inaccessible to screen readers.
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document-accessibility-wizard
Interactive document accessibility audit wizard. Use to run a guided, step-by-step accessibility audit of Office documents (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx) and PDFs. Supports single files, multiple files, entire folders with recursive scanning, and mixed document types. Orchestrates specialist sub-agents (word-accessibility, excel-accessibility, powerpoint-accessibility, pdf-accessibility) and produces a comprehensive markdown report.
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playwright-scanner
Internal helper agent. Invoked by orchestrator agents via Task tool. Behavioral accessibility testing using Playwright — runs keyboard navigation scans, dynamic state scans, viewport responsive scans, contrast verification, and accessibility tree snapshots against live pages. Read-only — never modifies files.
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design-system
Color token contrast computation, framework token paths (Tailwind/MUI/Chakra/shadcn), focus ring validation, WCAG 2.4.13 Focus Appearance, motion tokens, and spacing tokens for touch target compliance. Use when validating design system tokens for WCAG AA/AAA contrast compliance before they reach deployed UI.
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office-remediator
Office document accessibility remediator for Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), and PowerPoint (.pptx). Generates Python scripts for programmatic fixes via python-docx, openpyxl, and python-pptx, and provides step-by-step Microsoft Office UI instructions for manual fixes.
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epub-scan-config
Internal helper agent. Invoked by orchestrator agents via Task tool. Manages .a11y-epub-config.json scan configuration for ePub accessibility audits. Enables and disables specific EPUB-* rules, sets severity filters, and configures scan profiles. Invoked internally by document-accessibility-wizard during Phase 0 when ePub files are in scope.
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design-system-auditor
Design system accessibility auditor. Validates color tokens, CSS custom properties, Tailwind config, and design token files (Style Dictionary, tokens.json) for WCAG AA/AAA contrast compliance. Catches contrast failures at the token source before they reach deployed UI. Also validates focus ring tokens (WCAG 2.4.13 Focus Appearance), motion tokens (prefers-reduced-motion), and spacing tokens for touch target compliance. Supports MUI, Chakra UI, Radix, shadcn/ui, and Style Dictionary.
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NVDA Addon Development Specialist
Expert in NVDA screen reader addon development -- architecture, APIs, plugin types (globalPlugins, appModules, synthDrivers, brailleDisplayDrivers), manifest format, event/script handling, NVDAObject overlays, tree interceptors, addon packaging, Add-on Store submission, testing with NVDA, braille table and speech dictionary authoring, and internationalization. Grounded in the official NVDA source code (github.com/nvaccess/nvda) and community development guides.
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nexus
Your intelligent GitHub command center -- start here. Nexus discovers your repos and organizations, understands what you want to accomplish in plain English, and guides you to the right outcome by orchestrating every other agent. No commands to memorize. Just talk.
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document-inventory
Internal helper agent. Invoked by orchestrator agents via Task tool. Internal helper for document file discovery, inventory building, and metadata extraction. Scans folders for Office documents (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx) and PDFs, builds typed inventories, detects delta changes via git diff, and extracts document properties like title, author, language, and template references.
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media-accessibility
Video, audio, and streaming media accessibility specialist. Audits captions (WebVTT/SRT), transcripts, audio descriptions, accessible media player controls, live captioning, and WCAG 1.2.x time-based media criteria.
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text-quality-reviewer
Non-visual text quality reviewer for web applications. Use when reviewing any page, component, or template for low-quality alt text, aria-labels, or button names. Detects template variables ({0}, {{var}}), code syntax in text attributes (property.alttext), placeholder text as labels, typos in short accessible names, whitespace-only names, and duplicate control labels. Enforces WCAG 1.1.1 (Non-text Content), 4.1.2 (Name, Role, Value), and 2.5.3 (Label in Name). Applies to any web framework or vanilla HTML/CSS/JS.
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template-builder
Interactive guided wizard for creating GitHub issue templates, PR templates, and discussion templates. Answer simple questions and get production-ready YAML templates -- no manual YAML writing required.
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startup-pitch
Build investor-ready pitch scripts in multiple formats (10-min, 5-min, 2-min, 1-min elevator, investor email). Produces pitch narratives, Q&A preparation, pitch scoring rubric, and optional investor roleplay practice. Use when the user wants to create a pitch, prepare for investor meetings, craft a startup pitch, write a fundraising narrative, or practice their pitch. Triggers for "pitch deck", "investor pitch", "pitch my startup", "fundraising deck", "seed deck", "how to pitch", "investor meeting", "demo day", "prepare pitch", "pitch script", "elevator pitch for investors", "pitch practice", "practice my pitch", "investor roleplay", or any request to present a startup to investors, accelerators, or partners. Works standalone — no prior startup-design session needed, but leverages its output if available.
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startup-design
Design, validate, and plan a startup from scratch. Covers market research, competitive analysis, business model, brand identity, product definition, financial projections, and validation experiments. Trigger when the user has a startup idea to explore, wants to validate a business concept, needs a business plan or lean canvas, asks for market sizing or competitive landscape, wants brand positioning or go-to-market strategy, or says anything like "I have an idea for..." or "is this idea worth pursuing". Also handles resuming from a previous checkpoint.
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startup-positioning
Market positioning strategy using the April Dunford framework, enriched with JTBD discovery, Moore positioning statement, and Neumeier's Onliness Test. Produces a complete positioning document, positioning statement, competitive alternatives map, and market category analysis. Use when the user wants to define or refine their market positioning, find their unique position, differentiate from competitors, craft a positioning statement, choose a market category, or figure out "how should we position this product." Triggers for "positioning", "how to position", "market position", "differentiation strategy", "positioning statement", "competitive positioning", "category strategy", "where do we fit in the market", "how are we different", "unique value proposition", or any request to define, sharpen, or rethink positioning. Works standalone — no prior startup-design or startup-competitors session needed, but leverages their output if available.
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