Implement or extend a user-facing workflow in a web application, integrating with existing backend APIs. Use when the feature is primarily a UI/UX change backed by existing APIs, affects only the web frontend, and requires following design system, routing, and testing conventions.
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name: frontend-ui-integration description: Implement or extend a user-facing workflow in a web application, integrating with existing backend APIs. Use when the feature is primarily a UI/UX change backed by existing APIs, affects only the web frontend, and requires following design system, routing, and testing conventions.
Skill: Frontend UI integration
Purpose
Implement or extend a user-facing workflow in our primary web application, integrating with existing backend APIs and following our design system, routing, and testing conventions.
When to use this skill
- The feature is primarily a UI/UX change backed by one or more existing APIs.
- The backend contracts, auth model, and core business rules already exist.
- The change affects only the web frontend (no schema or service ownership changes).
Inputs
- Feature description: short narrative of the user flow and outcomes.
- Relevant APIs: endpoints, request/response types, and links to source definitions.
- Target routes/components: paths, component names, or feature modules.
- Design references: Figma links or existing screens to mirror.
- Guardrails: performance limits, accessibility requirements, and any security constraints.
Out of scope
- Creating new backend services or changing persistent data models.
- Modifying authentication/authorization flows.
- Introducing new frontend frameworks or design systems.
Conventions
- Framework: React with TypeScript.
- Routing: use the existing router and route layout patterns.
- Styling: use the in-house design system components (Buttons, Inputs, Modals, Toasts, etc.).
- State management: prefer the existing state libraries (e.g., React Query, Redux, Zustand) and follow established patterns.
Required behavior
- Implement the UI changes with strong typing for all props and API responses.
- Handle loading, empty, error, and success states using existing primitives.
- Ensure the UI is keyboard accessible and screen-reader friendly.
- Respect feature flags and rollout mechanisms where applicable.
Required artifacts
- Updated components and hooks in the appropriate feature module.
- Unit tests for core presentation logic.
- Integration or component tests for the new flow (e.g., React Testing Library, Cypress, Playwright) where the repo already uses them.
- Minimal CHANGELOG or PR description text summarizing the behavior change (to be placed in the PR, not this file).
Implementation checklist
- Locate the relevant feature module and existing components.
- Confirm the backend APIs and types, updating shared TypeScript types if needed.
- Implement the UI, wiring in API calls via the existing data layer.
- Add or update tests to cover the new behavior and edge cases.
- Run the required validation commands (see below).
Verification
Run the following (adjust commands to match the project):
pnpm lintpnpm test -- --runInBand --watch=falsepnpm typecheck(if configured separately)
The skill is complete when:
- All tests, linters, and type checks pass.
- The new UI behaves as specified across normal, error, and boundary cases.
- No unrelated files or modules are modified.
Safety and escalation
- If the requested change requires backend contract changes, stop and request a backend-focused task instead.
- If design references conflict with existing accessibility standards, favor accessibility and highlight the discrepancy in the PR description.
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