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epdc-site-factory
epdc-site-factory contains 8 collected skills from elpuas, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.
Skills in this repository
Use when implementing an EPDC Blueprint project from a visual design concept, especially references under blueprints/dentist/concepts/. This skill teaches Codex to extract visual language, section rhythm, spacing, typography, CTA placement, and responsive intent from a concept artifact while preserving the Factory architecture, Astro implementation target, Blueprint component hierarchy, and project-owned src/data content model.
Use when a task involves EPDC frontend implementation planning or execution in Astro and TypeScript, including route structure, layouts, shared components, page composition, project bootstrap, or static-first frontend decisions.
Use when a task involves EPDC content planning or execution, including page hierarchy, messaging structure, CTA placement, service-page organization, local-business content, or multilingual content requirements.
Use when the task asks about EPDC Site Factory architecture, repository boundaries, documentation ownership, Codex standardization, or which directories to inspect before changing the deterministic pipeline.
Use when a task involves transforming an EPDC specification into structured implementation tasks, including category assignment, dependency ordering, priority selection, and acceptance-criteria coverage.
Use when a task involves EPDC validation or review work, including specification coverage, functional checks, responsive review, accessibility review, SEO verification, release readiness, and structured findings.
Use when a task involves EPDC SEO planning or execution, including metadata, local SEO, sitemap coverage, robots rules, structured data, page-intent alignment, or crawlability requirements.
Use when a task involves EPDC backend planning or execution for projects that may require Supabase, including form handling, data storage decisions, authentication boundaries, security rules, and migration discipline.