magicpathai/magicpath
Use MagicPath through the magicpath-ai CLI to find, preview, inspect, install, create, and edit UI components, and to manage MagicPath skills. Trigger for MagicPath requests; designs/components; personal or team projects; active canvas projects or selected components/images; themes/design systems; user/team skills; teams, members, ownership, attribution, or who worked on something; installed component audits; and share/view links. Also use for both workflow directions, installing MagicPath React/TypeScript components into an app with inspect/add and adapting them to production code, authoring/editing responsive interactive canvas components with code start/submit, or creating/retrieving/updating/importing/deleting MagicPath skills with the skills command group. Use when importing or recreating UI from a local path or GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket repo into MagicPath. In hosts with an embedded browser, keep the MagicPath project canvas open via share URLs for visual work.
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cloudai-x/threejs-loaders
Three.js asset loading - GLTF, textures, images, models, async patterns. Use when loading 3D models, textures, HDR environments, or managing loading progress.
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pbakaus/impeccable
Use when the user wants to design, redesign, shape, critique, audit, polish, clarify, distill, harden, optimize, adapt, animate, colorize, extract, or otherwise improve a frontend interface. Covers websites, landing pages, dashboards, product UI, app shells, components, forms, settings, onboarding, and empty states. Handles UX review, visual hierarchy, information architecture, cognitive load, accessibility, performance, responsive behavior, theming, anti-patterns, typography, fonts, spacing, layout, alignment, color, motion, micro-interactions, UX copy, error states, edge cases, i18n, and reusable design systems or tokens. Also use for bland designs that need to become bolder or more delightful, loud designs that should become quieter, live browser iteration on UI elements, or ambitious visual effects that should feel technically extraordinary. Not for backend-only or non-UI tasks.
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