check-accessibility

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Review component for accessibility issues

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mkdir -p .claude/skills/check-accessibility && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/3650" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/check-accessibility && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/check-accessibility

About this skill

Usage: /check-accessibility COMPONENT_NAME

Examples:

  • /check-accessibility button
  • /check-accessibility alert
  • /check-accessibility v2/lib/src/components/Button.ts

Check accessibility for: $ARGUMENTS

Setup:

  1. Read .claude/PROJECT_CONTEXT.md for AgnosticUI structure and accessibility principles

Process:

  1. Search for latest standards:

    • Use WebSearch for "WCAG 2.2 [component-type] accessibility"
    • Use WebSearch for "ARIA [specific-pattern] best practices"
    • Fetch W3C WAI-ARIA documentation if needed for specific patterns
  2. Locate component files:

    • Core component: v2/lib/src/components/$ARGUMENTS*
    • Framework implementations if relevant: v2/playgrounds/*/src/stories/*$ARGUMENTS*
    • Check PROJECT_CONTEXT for AgnosticUI's accessibility standards location
  3. Analyze against current standards:

    • Semantic HTML: Proper element usage for meaning and structure
    • ARIA attributes: Correct, necessary, and following latest specs
    • Keyboard navigation: Tab order, focus management, keyboard shortcuts
    • Focus indicators: Visible focus styles meeting contrast requirements
    • Screen reader support: Meaningful labels, descriptions, live regions
    • Color contrast: WCAG 2.2 AA requirements (4.5:1 text, 3:1 UI)
    • Touch targets: Minimum 44x44px for interactive elements
    • Motion/animation: Respects prefers-reduced-motion
  4. Framework-specific considerations:

    • Check if accessibility differs across Lit, React, Vue implementations
    • Verify ARIA is applied correctly in each framework's rendering
    • Test that events work with keyboard in all frameworks
  5. Report findings:

    • List issues with severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low)
    • Reference specific WCAG 2.2 success criteria
    • Provide remediation steps with code examples
    • Link to current W3C/MDN documentation
    • Note AgnosticUI-specific patterns to follow
  6. If fixes requested:

    • Propose changes that work across all frameworks
    • Ensure fixes align with AgnosticUI's CSS-first approach
    • WAIT FOR USER APPROVAL before implementing

AgnosticUI Accessibility Requirements:

  • WCAG 2.1 AA compliance minimum
  • Framework-agnostic solutions preferred
  • CSS custom properties for focus indicators
  • Consistent behavior across Lit, React, Vue

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