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interface-design
Design user interfaces. Use when creating layouts, wireframes, or UI specifications. Covers design principles and UI patterns.
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Design user interfaces. Use when creating layouts, wireframes, or UI specifications. Covers design principles and UI patterns.
Basierend auf der SOC-Berufsklassifikation
Biome 2.x linting and formatting patterns. Use when configuring code quality tools, setting up linting rules, formatting code, or integrating with CI/CD. Covers migration from ESLint/Prettier.
Hono 4.x web framework patterns. Use when building APIs, middleware, routing, or server-side applications. Covers multi-runtime support (Node, Bun, Cloudflare Workers), validation, CORS, and error handling.
Radix UI primitive patterns. Use when building accessible, unstyled UI components like dialogs, dropdowns, tooltips, tabs, and selects. Covers Tailwind styling, keyboard navigation, animations, and portal management.
React development patterns. Use when building React components, managing state, creating custom hooks, or optimizing React applications. Covers React 19 features, TypeScript integration, and composition patterns.
Tailwind CSS 4.x utility-first styling patterns. Use when building UI components, creating responsive layouts, implementing design systems, or customizing themes. Covers CSS-first configuration, @theme directive, and component patterns.
Vite 7.x build tool patterns. Use when configuring build setup, development server, environment variables, asset handling, or optimizing production builds for React applications.
| name | interface-design |
| description | Design user interfaces. Use when creating layouts, wireframes, or UI specifications. Covers design principles and UI patterns. |
Make the interface obvious. Users shouldn't have to guess.
Same actions, same results. Maintain patterns throughout.
Respond to every action. Show progress, confirm success, explain errors.
Minimize steps. Optimize common workflows.
Allow undo. Confirm destructive actions. Recover gracefully.
.container {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(12, 1fr);
gap: 1rem;
}
When handing off to development: