Reverse-lookup glossary that turns a vague description of a web animation or motion effect into its exact term ("the bouncy thing when a popover opens" → Pop in; "the iOS rubber-band scroll" → Rubber-banding). Use when the user asks "what's it called when…", or describes a motion effect without knowing its name and wants the right word to prompt an AI or designer with. For naming an effect, not designing or building one.
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Directorio en inglésReact and Next.js performance guidance for writing, reviewing, and refactoring production UI code.
A versatile command-line tool for interacting with Google Workspace APIs, designed for both human users and AI agents.
Python ETL framework for stream processing, real-time analytics, LLM pipelines, and RAG.
Official Lark/Feishu CLI tool with 200+ commands and 26 AI agent skills, designed for agent-native operation and easy integration with AI runtimes.
Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
A game theoretic approach to explain the output of any machine learning model.
A tool that lets AI agents like Claude Code edit videos by cutting filler words, color grading, adding subtitles, and more, all via natural language commands.
Reviews animation and motion code against a high craft bar derived from Emil Kowalski's design engineering philosophy. Default to flagging; approval is earned.
This skill encodes Emil Kowalski's philosophy on UI polish, component design, animation decisions, and the invisible details that make software feel great.
Turn one topic into a narrated Vox-style paper-collage explainer or ad video, from script through captions.
Python & Command-line tool to gather text and metadata on the Web: Crawling, scraping, extraction, output as CSV, JSON, HTML, MD, TXT, XML