This one automates the tedious back-and-forth of visual QA by loading your site (localhost or staging), taking screenshots across mobile/tablet/desktop viewports, spotting layout breaks and accessibility issues, then editing your actual source files to fix them. It handles React, Vue, Next.js, Tailwind, CSS modules, whatever you're using. The workflow is inspect, fix, reload, verify, repeat until clean. What I like is it prioritizes fixes by severity and respects your existing code patterns instead of bulldozing through with generic solutions. Works best when you point it at a running dev server and let it loose on responsive bugs or visual inconsistencies you know exist but don't want to hunt down manually.
npx -y skills add galaxy-dawn/claude-scholar --skill web-design-reviewer --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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