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dcode contains 6 collected skills from madebynoam, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

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dcodefind-component
software-developers

Find UI components from screenshots, route paths, or component names. Use when a designer asks "where does this live?", shares a screenshot and wants to find the code, needs to locate a component by its visual appearance, or wants to understand how a UI element is built. Works with React, Vue, Angular, and other component-based frameworks.

2026-02-26
dcodeimprove-copy
graphic-designers

Improve UI copy using proven frameworks (JTBD, benefit-first, error patterns). Use when a designer wants to improve button text, error messages, empty states, or audit copy in a component. Supports interactive walkthrough mode for reviewing changes one-by-one, or batch mode for quick fixes.

2026-02-26
dcodejtbd-copy
writers-and-authors

Use when writing or reviewing UI copy - rewrites labels, CTAs, helpers, and placeholders through a Jobs to Be Done lens so every element reflects the user's actual goal, not the system's internal model.

2026-02-26
dcodejtbd-prd-frame
project-management-specialists

Use when defining a feature, writing a PRD, or scoping work - reframes requirements around the user's job instead of the feature or team that owns it. Use before design or development begins.

2026-02-26
skill-name
management-analysts-131111

Analyze a work session to identify repeatable patterns that could become reusable skills or commands. Use at the end of a productive session to capture workflows worth automating, when noticing repetitive multi-step tasks, or when wanting to improve personal productivity with Claude Code.

2026-02-26
dcodereflect-session
tutors-253041

Guide an end-of-session reflection to capture learnings and feelings. Use when finishing a work session, after completing a challenging task, when wanting to consolidate what was learned, or to build a personal learning log over time.

2026-02-26