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Review a feature and enhance it with purposeful animations, micro-interactions, and motion effects that improve usability and delight.
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Review a feature and enhance it with purposeful animations, micro-interactions, and motion effects that improve usability and delight.
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
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| name | animate |
| description | Review a feature and enhance it with purposeful animations, micro-interactions, and motion effects that improve usability and delight. |
| user-invokable | true |
| args | [{"name":"target","description":"The feature or component to animate (optional)","required":false}] |
Analyze a feature and strategically add animations and micro-interactions that enhance understanding, provide feedback, and create delight.
Use the frontend-design skill — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the Context Gathering Protocol. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run teach-impeccable first. Additionally gather: performance constraints.
Analyze where motion would improve the experience:
Identify static areas:
Understand the context:
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, STOP and call the AskUserQuestion tool to clarify.
CRITICAL: Respect prefers-reduced-motion. Always provide non-animated alternatives for users who need them.
Create a purposeful animation plan:
IMPORTANT: One well-orchestrated experience beats scattered animations everywhere. Focus on high-impact moments.
Add motion systematically across these categories:
Use appropriate techniques for each animation:
Durations by purpose:
Easing curves (use these, not CSS defaults):
/* Recommended - natural deceleration */
--ease-out-quart: cubic-bezier(0.25, 1, 0.5, 1); /* Smooth, refined */
--ease-out-quint: cubic-bezier(0.22, 1, 0.36, 1); /* Slightly snappier */
--ease-out-expo: cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1); /* Confident, decisive */
/* AVOID - feel dated and tacky */
/* bounce: cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1); */
/* elastic: cubic-bezier(0.68, -0.6, 0.32, 1.6); */
Exit animations are faster than entrances. Use ~75% of enter duration.
/* Prefer for simple, declarative animations */
- transitions for state changes
- @keyframes for complex sequences
- transform + opacity only (GPU-accelerated)
/* Use for complex, interactive animations */
- Web Animations API for programmatic control
- Framer Motion for React
- GSAP for complex sequences
transform and opacity, avoid layout propertiescontain where appropriate@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
* {
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
}
}
NEVER:
prefers-reduced-motion—this is an accessibility violationTest animations thoroughly:
Remember: Motion should enhance understanding and provide feedback, not just add decoration. Animate with purpose, respect performance constraints, and always consider accessibility. Great animation is invisible - it just makes everything feel right.
Use when the user wants to open a pull request or finish a branch handoff. Read the PR template, inspect changes vs main, run the release skill first if the branch name looks like a version, validate the branch with the shared repo checks, open a draft PR targeting main, and return the preview deployment URL when one applies.
Use when the user asks to take a feature or bug fix from prompt to implementation, especially prompts like "/create a new feature", "build this feature end-to-end", "take this from plan to PR", or "own this change through validation and handoff". This skill is for repo-local delivery workflows that must create and maintain implementation plans, choose appropriate tests, run deterministic validation, open a draft PR against main, and return the preview deployment URL when one is available.
Adapt designs to work across different screen sizes, devices, contexts, or platforms. Ensures consistent experience across varied environments.
Improve layout, spacing, and visual rhythm. Fixes monotonous grids, inconsistent spacing, and weak visual hierarchy to create intentional compositions.
Perform comprehensive audit of interface quality across accessibility, performance, theming, and responsive design. Generates detailed report of issues with severity ratings and recommendations.
Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases impact while maintaining usability.