From impeccable
Perform comprehensive audit of interface quality across accessibility, performance, theming, and responsive design. Generates detailed report of issues with severity ratings and recommendations.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/impeccable:auditThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This command accepts an optional `{{scope}}` argument. Behavior:
This command accepts an optional {{scope}} argument. Behavior:
frontend — only UI layer (accessibility, responsive, visual quality)backend — only server logic (APIs, error handling, observability)a11y — accessibility-only deep scanperf — performance-only (CWV, bundle, rendering)security — security-only (authz, input validation, secrets)(omitted) — comprehensive scan across all areasWhen {{scope}} is provided, focus EXCLUSIVELY on that area. Do not report issues outside scope. When {{scope}} is empty or missing, perform the comprehensive version described below.
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.
First: Use the frontend-design skill for design principles and anti-patterns.
Run comprehensive checks across multiple dimensions:
Accessibility (A11y) - Check for:
Performance - Check for:
Theming - Check for:
Responsive Design - Check for:
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).
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.
Create a detailed audit report with the following structure:
Start here. Pass/fail: Does this look AI-generated? List specific tells from the skill's Anti-Patterns section. Be brutally honest.
For each issue, document:
[Issues that block core functionality or violate WCAG A]
[Significant usability/accessibility impact, WCAG AA violations]
[Quality issues, WCAG AAA violations, performance concerns]
[Minor inconsistencies, optimization opportunities]
Identify recurring problems:
Note what's working well:
Create actionable plan:
Map issues to available commands. Prefer these: /adapt, /animate, /arrange, /audit, /bolder, /clarify, /colorize, /critique, /delight, /distill, /extract, /harden, /normalize, /onboard, /optimize, /overdrive, /polish, /quieter, /typeset. You may also suggest other installed skills you're sure exist, but never invent commands.
Examples:
/normalize to align with design system (addresses N theming issues)"/optimize to improve performance (addresses N performance issues)"/harden to improve resilience (addresses N edge cases)"IMPORTANT: Be thorough but actionable. Too many low-priority issues creates noise. Focus on what actually matters.
NEVER:
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.
Guides completion of development work by verifying tests, detecting environment, and presenting structured options for merge, PR, or cleanup.
Enforces test-driven development: write failing test first, then minimal code to pass. Use when implementing features or bugfixes.
Guides creation and editing of skills using test-driven development with pressure scenarios and subagents to verify agent compliance.
npx claudepluginhub firdausmntp/techneuma --plugin impeccable