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Web & Frontend Listed

tailwind-v3-to-v4-migration

Migrate a project from Tailwind CSS v3 to v4 safely and completely. Runs the official `@tailwindcss/upgrade` codemod, then drives the judgment the codemod can't: reconciling dependencies and PostCSS/Vite/CLI plumbing, porting JS config to CSS-first `@theme` (or keeping it via `@config`), auditing the v4 changed-defaults that silently alter appearance (border/ring/placeholder/cursor/dialog/hover) and applying compat shims, sweeping for renamed/removed utilities, and proving the migration is a visual no-op. Framework-agnostic (Next.js, Vite, Tailwind CLI, plain PostCSS; Vue/Svelte/Astro/CSS-module caveats). USE FOR: upgrading Tailwind 3 to 4, "tailwind v4 migration", `@tailwind` directives error, `@tailwindcss/postcss` setup, tailwind.config.js to CSS @theme, shadow-sm/rounded/ring/ outline-none renames, bg-gradient-to to bg-linear-to. Activate only when an existing Tailwind v3 install is being upgraded. DO NOT USE FOR: setting up Tailwind v4 in a fresh project (no v3 present), downgrading v4→v3, building a new

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AI & Automation Listed

create-skill-autoresearch

Factory skill that creates production-grade, benchmarked, autonomously improved, and verified agent skills. Orchestrates a 5-phase pipeline: interview the user to discover purpose and gold standards, research domain materials with parallel subagents, draft the skill with a design-first approach, invoke autoresearch to iterate against gold-standard-driven LLM-as-judge evaluation, and verify quality through multi-agent consensus with a devil's advocate. Use when building a new skill, creating a skill from existing materials, or upgrading a skill to production quality with benchmarking and autonomous improvement.

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AI & Automation Listed

tribunal

Runs a doer -> verifier-panel -> consensus loop to verify a deliverable before it ships. An orchestrator freezes acceptance criteria before implementation, dispatches a doer, then convenes a context-walled panel of independent verifiers - including an adversary with an explicit must-oppose mandate - for evidence-anchored review adjudicated to a SHIP / SHIP_WITH_CAVEATS / ITERATE / BLOCK / ESCALATE verdict logged to a ledger. Use for multi-agent verification of any artifact - code slices, plans, documents, audits - whenever asked to verify a deliverable, vet a plan, run a consensus review or independent review, set up a doer-verifier loop, or gate a ship decision. Works on any platform with parallel subagents; degrades to sequential fresh-context sessions without them. Not for trivial single-file edits or ordinary code review.

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