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  {
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  "name": "@theproductguy/create-mission-control",
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- "version": "1.0.17",
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+ "version": "1.0.25",
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  "description": "Scaffolding tool for Agent OS applications",
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+ # Agent OS: Master Workflow
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+ This guide maps the end-to-end lifecycle of building a product with Agent OS, from strategy to deployment. It integrates the **Impeccable Design System**, Specification, and Implementation workflows into a single cohesive path.
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+ ---
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+ ## 🗺️ The Lifecycle at a Glance
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+ 1. **STRATEGY** (`/plan-product`) - Define Mission, Roadmap, Tech Stack.
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+ 2. **DESIGN** (`/impeccable`) - Create Visuals, Shell, and Quality Gates.
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+ 3. **SPECIFICATION** (`/shape-spec`) - Define features in technical detail.
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+ 4. **IMPLEMENTATION** (`/implement-tasks`) - Write code, tests, and commit.
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+ 5. **SHIP** (`/optimize`) - Final audit, build, and deploy.
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+ ---
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+ ## 1️⃣ Phase 1: Strategy & Foundation
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+ *Goal: Define WHAT we are building and WHY.*
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+ 1. **Initialize Mission Control**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /plan-product
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+ ```
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+ - Follow the prompts to define **Mission**, **Roadmap**, and **Tech Stack**.
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+ - **Crucial**: Ensure "Phase 0: Design System Integration" is in your roadmap.
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+
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+ 2. **Establish Design Context** (One-time setup):
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+ ```bash
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+ /teach-impeccable
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+ ```
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+ - The agent interviews you to understand brand vibe, aesthetics, and principles.
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+ - Saves context to `GEMINI.md` for all future sessions.
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+ ---
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+ ## 2️⃣ Phase 2: Impeccable Design
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+ *Goal: Create a distinctive, high-quality visual foundation.*
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+ 1. **Define Visuals**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /design-tokens
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+ ```
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+ - Generates colors, typography, and spacing in `design-system/`.
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+ - **Guard**: Checks against "AI Slop" patterns automatically.
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+ 2. **Build App Shell**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /design-shell
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+ ```
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+ - Creates the main layout, navigation, and responsive structure.
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+ 3. **Quality Checkpoint**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /audit
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+ ```
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+ - Runs a comprehensive check on A11y, Theming, and Responsiveness.
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+ - If issues found, use: `/normalize` (theming), `/harden` (edge cases).
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+ 4. **UX Polish**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /critique
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+ ```
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+ - Evaluates hierarchy and emotion.
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+ - Adjust intensity: `/bolder` (if too safe) or `/quieter` (if too loud).
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+ ---
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+ ## 3️⃣ Phase 3: Specification
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+ *Goal: Plan HOW a specific feature will work.*
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+ 1. **Select Feature**: Pick the next item from `agent-os/product/roadmap.md`.
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+ 2. **Shape the Spec**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /shape-spec
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+ ```
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+ - define the interface, data model, and logic *before* coding.
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+ - Result: `agent-os/specs/[feature-name]/spec.md`.
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+ 3. **Design Screens** (Optional but recommended):
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+ ```bash
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+ /design-screen
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+ ```
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+ - Create the UI components for this spec using the Design System.
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+ ---
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+ ## 4️⃣ Phase 4: Implementation
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+ *Goal: Write the code.*
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+ 1. **Scaffold Files**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /scaffold-implementation
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+ ```
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+ - Creates the file structure defined in the spec.
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+ 2. **Implement Tasks**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /implement-tasks
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+ ```
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+ - Iteratively writes code, runs tests, and fixes bugs.
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+ - Works through `tasks.md` checklist until complete.
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+ ---
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+ ## 5️⃣ Phase 5: Quality & Ship
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+ *Goal: Production-ready code.*
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+ 1. **Final Audit**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /audit
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+ ```
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+ - Ensure no regressions in accessibility or performance.
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+ 2. **Optimization**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /optimize
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+ ```
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+ - Check bundle size, render performance, and asset loading.
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+ 3. **Final Polish**:
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+ ```bash
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+ /polish
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+ /delight
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+ ```
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+ - Add micro-interactions and smooth rough edges.
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+ 4. **Build & Deploy**:
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ - Verify production build succeeds.
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+ - Deploy to your hosting provider (Vercel, Netlify, etc.).
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+ ---
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+ ## 📚 Reference workflows
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+ - **Design System Table**: Run `/impeccable` to see the full periodic table of design commands.
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+ - **Context7**: Use `/research-tech` to look up latest documentation.
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+ # COMMAND: Adapt
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+ **Description**: Adapt designs to work across different screen sizes, devices, contexts, or platforms. Ensures consistent experience across varied environments.
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+ Adapt existing designs to work effectively across different contexts - different screen sizes, devices, platforms, or use cases.
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+ ## Assess Adaptation Challenge
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+ Understand what needs adaptation and why:
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+ 1. **Identify the source context**:
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+ - What was it designed for originally? (Desktop web? Mobile app?)
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+ - What assumptions were made? (Large screen? Mouse input? Fast connection?)
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+ - What works well in current context?
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+ 2. **Understand target context**:
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+ - **Device**: Mobile, tablet, desktop, TV, watch, print?
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+ - **Input method**: Touch, mouse, keyboard, voice, gamepad?
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+ - **Screen constraints**: Size, resolution, orientation?
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+ - **Connection**: Fast wifi, slow 3G, offline?
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+ - **Usage context**: On-the-go vs desk, quick glance vs focused reading?
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+ - **User expectations**: What do users expect on this platform?
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+ 3. **Identify adaptation challenges**:
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+ - What won't fit? (Content, navigation, features)
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+ - What won't work? (Hover states on touch, tiny touch targets)
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+ - What's inappropriate? (Desktop patterns on mobile, mobile patterns on desktop)
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+ **CRITICAL**: Adaptation is not just scaling - it's rethinking the experience for the new context.
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+ ## Plan Adaptation Strategy
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+ Create context-appropriate strategy:
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+ ### Mobile Adaptation (Desktop → Mobile)
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+ **Layout Strategy**:
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+ - Single column instead of multi-column
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+ - Vertical stacking instead of side-by-side
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+ - Full-width components instead of fixed widths
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+ - Bottom navigation instead of top/side navigation
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+ **Interaction Strategy**:
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+ - Touch targets 44x44px minimum (not hover-dependent)
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+ - Swipe gestures where appropriate (lists, carousels)
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+ - Bottom sheets instead of dropdowns
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+ - Thumbs-first design (controls within thumb reach)
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+ - Larger tap areas with more spacing
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+ **Content Strategy**:
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+ - Progressive disclosure (don't show everything at once)
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+ - Prioritize primary content (secondary content in tabs/accordions)
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+ - Shorter text (more concise)
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+ - Larger text (16px minimum)
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+ **Navigation Strategy**:
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+ - Hamburger menu or bottom navigation
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+ - Reduce navigation complexity
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+ - Sticky headers for context
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+ - Back button in navigation flow
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+ ### Tablet Adaptation (Hybrid Approach)
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+ **Layout Strategy**:
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+ - Two-column layouts (not single or three-column)
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+ - Side panels for secondary content
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+ - Master-detail views (list + detail)
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+ - Adaptive based on orientation (portrait vs landscape)
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+ **Interaction Strategy**:
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+ - Support both touch and pointer
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+ - Touch targets 44x44px but allow denser layouts than phone
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+ - Side navigation drawers
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+ - Multi-column forms where appropriate
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+ ### Desktop Adaptation (Mobile → Desktop)
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+ **Layout Strategy**:
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+ - Multi-column layouts (use horizontal space)
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+ - Side navigation always visible
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+ - Multiple information panels simultaneously
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+ - Fixed widths with max-width constraints (don't stretch to 4K)
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+ **Interaction Strategy**:
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+ - Hover states for additional information
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+ - Keyboard shortcuts
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+ - Right-click context menus
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+ - Drag and drop where helpful
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+ - Multi-select with Shift/Cmd
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+ **Content Strategy**:
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+ - Show more information upfront (less progressive disclosure)
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+ - Data tables with many columns
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+ - Richer visualizations
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+ - More detailed descriptions
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+ ### Print Adaptation (Screen → Print)
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+ **Layout Strategy**:
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+ - Page breaks at logical points
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+ - Remove navigation, footer, interactive elements
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+ - Black and white (or limited color)
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+ - Proper margins for binding
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+ **Content Strategy**:
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+ - Expand shortened content (show full URLs, hidden sections)
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+ - Add page numbers, headers, footers
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+ - Include metadata (print date, page title)
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+ - Convert charts to print-friendly versions
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+ ### Email Adaptation (Web → Email)
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+ **Layout Strategy**:
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+ - Narrow width (600px max)
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+ - Single column only
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+ - Inline CSS (no external stylesheets)
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+ - Table-based layouts (for email client compatibility)
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+ **Interaction Strategy**:
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+ - Large, obvious CTAs (buttons not text links)
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+ - No hover states (not reliable)
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+ - Deep links to web app for complex interactions
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+ ## Implement Adaptations
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+ Apply changes systematically:
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+ ### Responsive Breakpoints
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+ Choose appropriate breakpoints:
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+ - Mobile: 320px-767px
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+ - Tablet: 768px-1023px
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+ - Desktop: 1024px+
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+ - Or content-driven breakpoints (where design breaks)
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+ ### Layout Adaptation Techniques
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+ - **CSS Grid/Flexbox**: Reflow layouts automatically
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+ - **Container Queries**: Adapt based on container, not viewport
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+ - **`clamp()`**: Fluid sizing between min and max
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+ - **Media queries**: Different styles for different contexts
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+ - **Display properties**: Show/hide elements per context
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+ ### Touch Adaptation
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+ - Increase touch target sizes (44x44px minimum)
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+ - Add more spacing between interactive elements
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+ - Remove hover-dependent interactions
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+ - Add touch feedback (ripples, highlights)
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+ - Consider thumb zones (easier to reach bottom than top)
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+ ### Content Adaptation
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+ - Use `display: none` sparingly (still downloads)
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+ - Progressive enhancement (core content first, enhancements on larger screens)
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+ - Lazy loading for off-screen content
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+ - Responsive images (`srcset`, `picture` element)
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+ ### Navigation Adaptation
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+ - Transform complex nav to hamburger/drawer on mobile
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+ - Bottom nav bar for mobile apps
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+ - Breadcrumbs on smaller screens for context
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+ **IMPORTANT**: Test on real devices, not just browser DevTools. Device emulation is helpful but not perfect.
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+ **NEVER**:
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+ - Assume desktop = powerful device (consider accessibility, older machines)
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+ - Use different information architecture across contexts (confusing)
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+ - Break user expectations for platform (mobile users expect mobile patterns)
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+ - Forget landscape orientation on mobile/tablet
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+ - Use generic breakpoints blindly (use content-driven breakpoints)
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+ - Ignore touch on desktop (many desktop devices have touch)
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+ ## Verify Adaptations
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+ Test thoroughly across contexts:
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+ - **Real devices**: Test on actual phones, tablets, desktops
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+ - **Different orientations**: Portrait and landscape
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+ - **Different browsers**: Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge
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+ - **Different OS**: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS
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+ - **Different input methods**: Touch, mouse, keyboard
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+ - **Edge cases**: Very small screens (320px), very large screens (4K)
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+ - **Slow connections**: Test on throttled network
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+ Remember: You're a cross-platform design expert. Make experiences that feel native to each context while maintaining brand and functionality consistency. Adapt intentionally, test thoroughly.
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+ # COMMAND: Animate
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+ **Description**: Review a feature and enhance it with purposeful animations, micro-interactions, and motion effects that improve usability and delight.
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+ Analyze a feature and strategically add animations and micro-interactions that enhance understanding, provide feedback, and create delight.
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+ ## MANDATORY PREPARATION
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+ ### Context Gathering (Do This First)
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+ You cannot do a great job without having necessary context, such as target audience (critical), desired use-cases (critical), brand personality/tone (playful vs serious, energetic vs calm), and performance constraints.
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+ Attempt to gather these from the current thread or codebase.
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+ 1. If you don't find *exact* information and have to infer from existing design and functionality, you MUST STOP and ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer. whether you got it right.
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+ ## Assess Animation Opportunities
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+ - **Jarring transitions**: Instant state changes that feel abrupt (show/hide, page loads, route changes)
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+ - **Unclear relationships**: Spatial or hierarchical relationships that aren't obvious
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+ - **Lack of delight**: Functional but joyless interactions
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+ - **Missed guidance**: Opportunities to direct attention or explain behavior
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+ - What's the performance budget? (Mobile-first? Complex page?)
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+ - Who's the audience? (Motion-sensitive users? Power users who want speed?)
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+ - What matters most? (One hero animation vs many micro-interactions?)
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+ - **Feedback layer**: Which interactions need acknowledgment?
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+ - **Transition layer**: Which state changes need smoothing?
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+ - **Delight layer**: Where can we surprise and delight?
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+ ## Implement Animations
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+ - **Hero section**: Dramatic entrance for primary content (scale, parallax, or creative effects)
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+ - **Modal/drawer entry**: Smooth slide + fade, backdrop fade, focus management
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+ - Click: Quick scale down then up (0.95 → 1), ripple effect
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+ - **Toggle switches**: Smooth slide + color transition (200-300ms)
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+ - **Checkboxes/radio**: Check mark animation, ripple effect
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+ - **Like/favorite**: Scale + rotation, particle effects, color transition
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+ - **Expand/collapse**: Height transition with overflow handling, icon rotation
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+ - **Loading states**: Skeleton screen fades, spinner animations, progress bars
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+ - **Success/error**: Color transitions, icon animations, gentle scale pulse
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+ - **Enable/disable**: Opacity transitions, cursor changes
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+ - **Tab switching**: Slide indicator, content fade/slide
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+ - **Carousel/slider**: Smooth transforms, snap points, momentum
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+ - **Scroll effects**: Parallax layers, sticky headers with state changes, scroll progress indicators
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+ ### Feedback & Guidance
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+ - **Hover hints**: Tooltip fade-ins, cursor changes, element highlights
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+ - **Drag & drop**: Lift effect (shadow + scale), drop zone highlights, smooth repositioning
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+ - **Copy/paste**: Brief highlight flash on paste, "copied" confirmation
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+ - **Focus flow**: Highlight path through form or workflow
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+ ### Delight Moments
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+ - **Completed actions**: Confetti, check mark flourish, success celebrations
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+ - **Easter eggs**: Hidden interactions for discovery
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+ - **Contextual animation**: Weather effects, time-of-day themes, seasonal touches
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+ ## Technical Implementation
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+ ### Timing & Easing
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+ - **100-150ms**: Instant feedback (button press, toggle)
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+ - **200-300ms**: State changes (hover, menu open)
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+ - **300-500ms**: Layout changes (accordion, modal)
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+ - **500-800ms**: Entrance animations (page load)
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+ --ease-out-quart: cubic-bezier(0.25, 1, 0.5, 1); /* Smooth, refined */
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+ --ease-out-quint: cubic-bezier(0.22, 1, 0.36, 1); /* Slightly snappier */
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+ --ease-out-expo: cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1); /* Confident, decisive */
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+ /* elastic: cubic-bezier(0.68, -0.6, 0.32, 1.6); */
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+ ```
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+ **Exit animations are faster than entrances.** Use ~75% of enter duration.
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+ ### CSS Animations
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+ ```css
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+ /* Prefer for simple, declarative animations */
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+ - transitions for state changes
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+ - @keyframes for complex sequences
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+ - transform + opacity only (GPU-accelerated)
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+ ```
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+ ### JavaScript Animation
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+ ```javascript
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+ /* Use for complex, interactive animations */
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+ - Web Animations API for programmatic control
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+ - Framer Motion for React
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+ - GSAP for complex sequences
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+ ```
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+ ### Performance
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+ - **GPU acceleration**: Use `transform` and `opacity`, avoid layout properties
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+ - **will-change**: Add sparingly for known expensive animations
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+ - **Reduce paint**: Minimize repaints, use `contain` where appropriate
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+ - **Monitor FPS**: Ensure 60fps on target devices
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+ ### Accessibility
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+ ```css
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+ @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
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+ ```
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+ **NEVER**:
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+ - Use bounce or elastic easing curves—they feel dated and draw attention to the animation itself
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+ - Animate layout properties (width, height, top, left)—use transform instead
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+ - Use durations over 500ms for feedback—it feels laggy
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+ - Animate without purpose—every animation needs a reason
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+ - Ignore `prefers-reduced-motion`—this is an accessibility violation
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+ - Animate everything—animation fatigue makes interfaces feel exhausting
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+ - Block interaction during animations unless intentional
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+ ## Verify Quality
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+ Test animations thoroughly:
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+ - **Smooth at 60fps**: No jank on target devices
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+ - **Feels natural**: Easing curves feel organic, not robotic
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+ - **Appropriate timing**: Not too fast (jarring) or too slow (laggy)
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+ - **Reduced motion works**: Animations disabled or simplified appropriately
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+ - **Doesn't block**: Users can interact during/after animations
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+ - **Adds value**: Makes interface clearer or more delightful
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+ # COMMAND: Audit
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+ **Description**: Perform comprehensive audit of interface quality across accessibility, performance, theming, and responsive design. Generates detailed report of issues with severity ratings and recommendations.
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+ Run systematic quality checks and generate a comprehensive audit report with prioritized issues and actionable recommendations. Don't fix issues - document them for other commands to address.
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+ **First**: Use the frontend-design skill for design principles and anti-patterns.
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+ ## Diagnostic Scan
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+ Run comprehensive checks across multiple dimensions:
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+ 1. **Accessibility (A11y)** - Check for:
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+ - **Contrast issues**: Text contrast ratios < 4.5:1 (or 7:1 for AAA)
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+ - **Missing ARIA**: Interactive elements without proper roles, labels, or states
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+ - **Keyboard navigation**: Missing focus indicators, illogical tab order, keyboard traps
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+ - **Semantic HTML**: Improper heading hierarchy, missing landmarks, divs instead of buttons
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+ - **Alt text**: Missing or poor image descriptions
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+ - **Form issues**: Inputs without labels, poor error messaging, missing required indicators
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+ 2. **Performance** - Check for:
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+ - **Layout thrashing**: Reading/writing layout properties in loops
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+ - **Expensive animations**: Animating layout properties (width, height, top, left) instead of transform/opacity
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+ - **Missing optimization**: Images without lazy loading, unoptimized assets, missing will-change
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+ - **Bundle size**: Unnecessary imports, unused dependencies
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+ - **Render performance**: Unnecessary re-renders, missing memoization
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+ 3. **Theming** - Check for:
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+ - **Hard-coded colors**: Colors not using design tokens
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+ - **Broken dark mode**: Missing dark mode variants, poor contrast in dark theme
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+ - **Inconsistent tokens**: Using wrong tokens, mixing token types
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+ - **Theme switching issues**: Values that don't update on theme change
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+ 4. **Responsive Design** - Check for:
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+ - **Fixed widths**: Hard-coded widths that break on mobile
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+ - **Touch targets**: Interactive elements < 44x44px
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+ - **Horizontal scroll**: Content overflow on narrow viewports
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+ - **Text scaling**: Layouts that break when text size increases
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+ - **Missing breakpoints**: No mobile/tablet variants
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+ 5. **Anti-Patterns (CRITICAL)** - Check against ALL the **DON'T** guidelines in the frontend-design skill. Look for AI slop tells (AI color palette, gradient text, glassmorphism, hero metrics, card grids, generic fonts) and general design anti-patterns (gray on color, nested cards, bounce easing, redundant copy).
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+ **CRITICAL**: This is an audit, not a fix. Document issues thoroughly with clear explanations of impact. Use other commands (normalize, optimize, harden, etc.) to fix issues after audit.
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+ ## Generate Comprehensive Report
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+ Create a detailed audit report and **save it to `design-system/QA/audit-report.md`**.
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+ Ensure the directory `design-system/QA` exists (create it if not).
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+ The report must follow this structure:
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+ ### Anti-Patterns Verdict
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+ **Start here.** Pass/fail: Does this look AI-generated? List specific tells from the skill's Anti-Patterns section. Be brutally honest.
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+ ### Executive Summary
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+ - Total issues found (count by severity)
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+ - Most critical issues (top 3-5)
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+ - Overall quality score (if applicable)
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+ - Recommended next steps
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+ ### Detailed Findings by Severity
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+ For each issue, document:
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+ - **Location**: Where the issue occurs (component, file, line)
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+ - **Severity**: Critical / High / Medium / Low
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+ - **Category**: Accessibility / Performance / Theming / Responsive
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+ - **Description**: What the issue is
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+ - **Impact**: How it affects users
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+ - **WCAG/Standard**: Which standard it violates (if applicable)
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+ - **Recommendation**: How to fix it
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+ - **Suggested command**: Which command to use (e.g., `/normalize`, `/optimize`, `/harden`)
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+ #### Critical Issues
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+ [Issues that block core functionality or violate WCAG A]
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+ #### High-Severity Issues
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+ [Significant usability/accessibility impact, WCAG AA violations]
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+ #### Medium-Severity Issues
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+ [Quality issues, WCAG AAA violations, performance concerns]
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+ #### Low-Severity Issues
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+ [Minor inconsistencies, optimization opportunities]
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+ ### Patterns & Systemic Issues
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+ Identify recurring problems:
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+ - "Hard-coded colors appear in 15+ components, should use design tokens"
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+ - "Touch targets consistently too small (<44px) throughout mobile experience"
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+ - "Missing focus indicators on all custom interactive components"
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+ ### Positive Findings
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+ Note what's working well:
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+ - Good practices to maintain
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+ - Exemplary implementations to replicate elsewhere
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+ ### Recommendations by Priority
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+ Create actionable plan:
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+ 1. **Immediate**: Critical blockers to fix first
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+ 2. **Short-term**: High-severity issues (this sprint)
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+ 3. **Medium-term**: Quality improvements (next sprint)
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+ 4. **Long-term**: Nice-to-haves and optimizations
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+ ### Suggested Commands for Fixes
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+ Map issues to appropriate commands:
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+ - "Use `/normalize` to align components with design system (addresses 23 theming issues)"
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+ - "Use `/optimize` to improve performance (addresses 12 performance issues)"
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+ - "Use `/harden` to improve i18n and text handling (addresses 8 edge cases)"
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+ **IMPORTANT**: Be thorough but actionable. Too many low-priority issues creates noise. Focus on what actually matters.
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+ **NEVER**:
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+ - Report issues without explaining impact (why does this matter?)
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+ - Mix severity levels inconsistently
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+ - Skip positive findings (celebrate what works)
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+ - Provide generic recommendations (be specific and actionable)
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+ - Forget to prioritize (everything can't be critical)
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+ - Report false positives without verification
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+ Remember: You're a quality auditor with exceptional attention to detail. Document systematically, prioritize ruthlessly, and provide clear paths to improvement. A good audit makes fixing easy.